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Spinner Tackle for Mydos in Richards Bay

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Spinner Tackle for Mydos in Richards Bay (NOT ANY LONGER)

Richard sold Spinner Tackle in Meerensee, Richards Bay, had stock of the super duper Mydo Luck Shot Mini, in sizes 1 and 2. The smaller size weighs in at a tiny 0.7 ounces, so you can accurately flick your plastic anywhere you want it, even in the wind. Rig it weedless with one of MacArthy’s new plastics and you can work a shipwreck if you can find one!

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Mydos wereĀ  in Richards Bay: Spinner Tackle have stock of the all-new Mydo Luck Shot Mini – ideal for spinning in that naturally beautiful Richards Bay estuary.

The bigger number 2 is almost 3 ounces and is best suited to casting for daga salmon. Fitted with nice fat plastic from

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Bait and Tackle in Jeffreys Bay

Bait and Tackle in Jeffreys Bay

Bait and Tackle in Jeffreys Bay: It’s not just about surfing in this town!

Bait and Tackle in Jeffreys Bay run by Tinus,Ā is easily found up at Fountains Mall. Tinus carries an all round range of tackle for rock and surf anglers who target the kob and big steenbras that Jeffreys Bay is favoured for. The estuaries in the area are great fun and Cape St. Frances is known for yellowtail and big sharks.

Jos Jantjies with a tasty kob caught down at Kabeljauw's, down the point, in Jeffreys Bay (c) artsurfer.nl
Jos Jantjies with a tasty kob caught down at Kabeljauw’s, down the point, in Jeffreys Bay (c) artsurfer.nl

Pop into Bait and Tackle and catch up on the fishing news and conditions for the area.

Check out https://thesardine.co.za/mydo/ if you are into catching kob like this featured fish. MYDO Lures make drops shots, spoons and bucktails, designed and produced locally – just for these fish.
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Preparing for the Sardine Run 2015

Preparing for the Sardine Run 2015

Up and down the coast preparations are being made and bookings filling up as the eternal flame of hope for a good sardine run burns bright in the souls of the millions ofĀ die-hard sardine freaks. The Sardine Run 2015 is almost upon us!

This imagery by Rob Nettleton reminds us exactly of why we yearn and yearn, year after year, beer after beer…for the sardines. The chaos of it all. The sharks. The dolphins. The birds. The whales. The fish. The action!

A common dolphin parading through the battle ground full of raw sardine energy (c) Rob Nettleton
A common dolphin parading through the battle ground full of raw sardine energy. Please share!

Contact Offshore Africa in Port St. Johns here…http://www.offshoreportstjohns.com/Ā to reserve your place in the water for 2015.

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Pomene surf stories

The morning after. An incredible place is Pomene. (c) Boa Gente

Pomene surf stories

Yes and just as we thought we knew all the places, a new one pops up hey? Surely this is a finite factor and if so, how special are these treasures?
When Roosta and I strolled across what they call the African Kirra, it was 2 ft and alarmingly perfect. Badger and Fever did some camerawork, wish I knew where that tape was?!
Then we found more and more un-named waves. And some with names. Culminating in a magical place called Pomene. Well, once it’s been printed in the mags, that’s it, supposedly – although I still don’t encounter crowds when there, even though the setup was paintedĀ with a double page spread in the Zag.

So what’s it like? Well, IĀ don’t really know, even though I have surfed it for decades now. The last time I was there it totally shocked me by breaking underwater?! Seriously underwater. And with an onshoreĀ all over it, and a strong east swell delivery…really fast…sometimes you would just disappear into spray and foam and come out the other side like 50 metres further down the point! Sooo hollooow and powerful.
When I firstĀ tookĀ Roosta along, whilst putting together a movie with Brucifire, the first day was super perfect winding hollow sandy waves at about 3 or 4 feet. Surfed silly. The next day 5ft solid, and the next day 6ft perfect conditions – light offshore, hot as hell – April cyclone made late appearance. Then it got 8ft plus and the sight of these magnificent beasts ploughing down the sandbank like dredgers started to become surreal. After a few hours of the tide dropping and all waves blurring into one, I lost it and went mad, shouting obscenities at Roosta and Bruce, they back at me, and it became a shit fight. Over-perfect waves will drive you crazy – watch out, you have been warned.
Then I have surfed it with Khimal Obardien, John Fever and St.John Alexander, in a week of howling westerly winds in mid winter. The south swell waves just kept peeling around the headland and onto the sandbank, day after day…rides definitely being measured in kilometers. Mellow, south swell – just peeling smash-able perfect waves.
A huge swell also just hits that sandbank and unloads. But, it’s not quite like that Donkey place for technical perfection, which Donkey seems to be. Although on some days…

And consistency. Well, we got cyclones that also fire these northĀ facing waves up. Every year this time and well into winter. Whenever the east is howling down here on the south coast. All this last three weeks while we have been getting hammered by these easts, old Captain Gallop and crew up in Tofo have been creaming waves day after day – all on their own?! Yep, the sand bars that normally lie lazily about doing nothing, really come to life with strong east swells – very short period and loads of waves in a set, invariably an offshore blowing as the tail of the cyclone whips around hitting very hot land and veering off in a light offshore breeze?! The same system that paints us black with the easterlies in KZN!

Mozambique is where it’s at, in these difficult times for waves…

Check out Paradise Beach Lodge on the northern bank of the estuary. You will need a boat to get to the waves but you will catch a few fish on the way there and back that’s for sure!

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Fish braai at the Umzimkulu Marina

Fish braai at the Umzimkulu Marina

It’s that time again!

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Fish braai at the Umzimkulu Marina

 

The Umzimkulu Marina is hosting another one of it’s famous fish braai’s on Sunday 1 March 2015.

Fresh fish in many guises – complimented with chicken and vegetarian dishes, served on the riverside greenĀ grass at the Umzimkulu Marina. (Lot 931 Sugar Mill Rd – approximately a kilometer after Spiller’s Wharf when coming from Port Shepstone the river way).

There is plenty parking so drive right in – the cooking starts at noon but many make a day of it and arrive as early as just after church!

BYO beer and refreshments, a chair to sit on, or a blanket and umbrella to really get comfortable. You can also bring your fishing rods, and free boat rides on the river will run all day.

The cost is R80 per person, kids R30.

See you there…bookings are essential…please contact Geraldine on 073 271 1694 or Bela on 078 538 9913.

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