BCSS Underwater Observatory Project: predator kill behavior

BCSS, WildBlue Expeditions, and MYDO fishing are collaborating on fish attack behaviour studies.

BCSS Underwater Observatory Project: predator kill behavior BCSS Underwater Obervatory Project: The first ‘croc couta comes in for a real close look but turns away right the last second. There are two of the +-20kg class fish circling the live bait with piqued interest. In a flash the hapless bonito has its tail sliced off. Blood … Read more

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Spearfishing Natal by Jason Heyne

Spearfishing Natal by Jason Heyne Jason Heyne keeping us up to date from deep down under the water. The diving conditions have been abysmal this week. Dirty water inshore from flooded rivers and some swell have kept us out of the sea. Good news is that weather and swell are playing the game this weekend. … Read more

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48kg Amberjack by Tyler Botha of Shelley Beach

48kg Amberjack by Tyler Botha of Shelley Beach The Botha family down the south coast of Natal, led by Dad PJ, have a phenomenal record of catching outsized Amberjack. Sons Tyler and Greg make up the formidable team on the good ship Watt4. Check this out! Tyler breaks the magical 100lb mark with this monster … Read more

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March/April ‘Cuda report plus spearfishing

March/April ‘Cuda report plus spearfishing The ‘Cuda have made their annual pilgrimage to down south and some great catches are filtering through. The first real action was by Happy Hooker who got two proper fish, nice and early on. Way down off Seaprk somewhere. Then the Niteshift got one in the same place the following … Read more

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100kg Yellowfin Tuna by Nitro off Shelley Beach

Mustbyt Charters of Shelley Beach hauled in the biggest yellowfin tuna ever seen in Natal today

100kg Yellowfin Tuna by Nitro off Shelley Beach For years down on the lower Natal South Coast, a few lucky (skilled) anglers got to wear a special jacket, from Shelley Beach Ski-Boat Club. It was awarded to club members who brought home a yellowfin tuna of 100lbs or more. Only very few qualified for the … Read more

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