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Fishing tackle shop close to O.R.Tambo

Fishing tackle shop close to O.R.Tambo

In a rush to go fishing somewhere and need to go on a last minute tackle frenzy? – Well great – there is a well stocked and serviced fishing tackle shop close to O.R.Tambo – Anglers Bait and Tackle!

Abdullah is standing by to assist you on your dream fishing trip, wherever that is taking you. Saltwater or freshwater!

You can find them at:

Address: 78 Monument Rd, Kempton Park, Johannesburg, 1620
Or better still, click on over to their Google profile and get directions sent straight to your phone!
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FishBazaruto 2016 Season Packages released

Vilankulo, Vilanculo, Vilankulos, vilanculos

FishBazaruto 2016 Season Packages released

FishBazaruto 2016 Season Packages are now available on fishbazaruto.com.

To see the kind of action you can experience with Captain Duarte Rato, head on over to their jam packed website and peruse:

The Captain’s Log: a well kept and very entertaining chronicle of every trip with Captain Duarte Rato since 2011

The Video Channel: featuring Duarte and guests all over the planet

The Boats: take a gander at these beauties, custom rigged by Duarte, and very ready.

FishBazaruto 2016 Season Packages
FishBazaruto 2016 Season Packages are now available

And many more menu items to go through. Enjoy!

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The Bobalong Barge in Port St. Johns

The Bobalong Barge in Port St. Johns

 

The Bobalong Barge in Port St. Johns has been smoothly operating on the waters of the Umzimvubu for some months now, and after passing her sea trials with flying fish, is now hard at work.

Brucifire and I gatecrashed a birthday party cruisade and lemonade bash, as stowaways. Niknaks and candy had everyone fired up on sugar and msg in no time as we journeyed right up past the main bridge into the wild.

The Bobalong is well equipped and thoughtfully put together – there is even a head, or WC, at sea. Toilet to most. Tables run the length down the middle, and there is some serious sound aboard – even one of those really tequila funny hooters for when the sugar kicks in. LED lights and beaitiful wood finish wraps up a neat riverine party package. Completely safe, and can handle groups of up to 30! Pickup and dropoff can be from any of the lodges or slipways in the area, when the tides agree.

The river itself is one of the main attractions to Port St. Johns. It is a really big piece of water (full of fish btw), and easily navigable until up past the bridge where sand miners operate with ropes and cables across the river. In days of old, boats could go 18kms! Nature envelopes as the cliffs tower above, cliff faces dotted with caves that lead to dangerous speculation – did people live there?

Fish eagles and herons and terns and all sorts patrol the skies and finches and ducks and hornbills supply nice backing music for toasts and cheers. Food can be arranged from any of the many water fronted restaurants.
The banks are lined with river lodges that feature well honed facilities, and always seem to be busy. Fishing is obviously a major tourism attraction, but it’s diving and sardines that Bobalong’s owners get really excited about.

Their business, Offshore Africa Port St. Johns offer extreme experiental diving experiences in The Sardine Run. Sardines and the animals that follow them. Including, sharks! It’s a highly specialised business but the sharks do seem so preoccupied with the shoals of sardines, that you really do just get ignored. And the sharks hardly feature when the dolphins arrive. They are just so slick and intelligent and just seem to be having an endless sardine party. Then the Brydes Whale might swim past and eat the whole baitball! And keep an eye (and an ear) out for them humpbacks. They just come out of nowhere!

Talk about extreme! Bookings for 2016 are now open, click on over to http://offshoreportstjohns.com for the whole shpiel. Videos and all…

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FishBazaruto.com free desktops

Smaller marlin provide plenty of fun, especially this time of year, in the Bazaruto Archipelego

FishBazaruto.com free desktops

Captain Duarte Rato of FishBazaruto.com fame has been shooting magnificent shots of fighting gamefish and seascapes for decades now, in and around the Bazaruto Archipelago, and has created a new downloads page – fishbazaruto.com free downloads, for the readers of thesardine.co.za to enjoy.

Duarte has been resampling his .RAW footage into useable chunks, and features these photographs extensively on fishbazaruto.com. In bite size, these images are easily used as as desktops (or static screensavers), on mobiles, desktops, laptops…etc.

Follow the following link to fishbazaruto.com’s new downloads link, with instructions:

http://wp.me/P5DwPK-hW

And while you are there, look around the fishbazaruto.com website for some amazing images to use as your desktop.

Bazaruto fly-fishing: chuck a fly in here and see what happens!
Click on over to fishbazaruto.com free desktop download, for free desktop downloads~!
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Fun with Favicons

Fun with Favicons

You got to get a favicon!

What’s favicon? It’s that cool little icon on the website you are visiting’s tab up top of your browser right now.

It may not seem like much, but it really helps distinguish your brand/logo, from the millions of others out there. Which is what we are all trying to do all the time.

So it makes sense to get your logo or other representative image in there. Logos are commonplace and make sense, but Captain Duarte Rato, the owner of FishBazaruto.com, chose an image of a Skua bird. Skua birds are notably attracted to marlin (like Duarte), and so a Skua is always a good omen and a sign of fish, and looks just great hovering over the fishbazaruto.com web presentation.

Buzz on over to Duartes website on http://fishbazaruto.com and see for yourself how effective a simple and tiny image can be.

You can also consider changing your favicon periodically, updating it whenever you may update your brands representative imagery.

You can use your favicon to theme your website with any current campaign, and if you really were after having some fun with your favicon, why not use it has the call-to-action or the mechanic of an online promotion?

Now there is some new ground. Any ideas?

Captain Duarte Rato, owner/operator of http://fishbazaruto.com, chose a Skua bird to represent his brand, as a Favicon
Captain Duarte Rato, owner/operator of http://fishbazaruto.com, chose a Skua bird to represent his brand, as a Favicon

Need a cool favicon or online campaign? Buzz Sean on umzimkulu@gmail.com and let’s see what we can come up with…

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