Surfing Mozambique’s surprise left-hander

Surfing Mozambiques surprise left

Surfing Mozambique’s surprise left-hander Cyclone Dineo caused serious havoc in a lot of people’s lives, leaving behind destruction that will take years to rectify. But it also left us a proper left-hander. Right in the corner at The Dragon in Tofinho. After imagining many times that one day a left would magically appear in Mozambique, … Read more

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20kg Sangora Yellowtail by Carl Werner

Carl Werner with his 20kg Sangora Yellowtail

20kg Sangora Yellowtail by Carl Werner Another informative spearfishing report by our hard working Jason Heyne…story goes he writes these reports underwater! The diving conditions this week have been pretty average. Garrick have started filing up the north coast and some bigger couta and snoek are around.  Saturday a light offshore blows in the morning … Read more

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MYDO Fishing Lures say no to single-use plastic

Mydo Lure Pouch: Can fasten lure on rod for safe travels and fishing

MYDO Fishing Lures say no to single-use plastic In a stroke of good conscience and sharpened pencils, Mydo Fishing Lures have finally solved the world-wide problem – of single-use plastic, being used as packaging for fishing tackle! Mydo’s now all come in a resilient lure pouch – included in the price! (you can also buy them … Read more

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KZN Winter waves with Chris Leppan

KZN Winter waves with Chris Leppan

KZN Winter waves with Chris Leppan Chris Leppan, when he isn’t catching and releasing marlin off his kayak, can be found surfing. A lot. Especially in winter time! Steven Michelsen put some hours into the following video – “Gone Surfing, Leave a Message”- featuring Chris at an undisclosed KZN location. The waves are typical early … Read more

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Catch n Cook: Queen Mackerel

The Mydo SS Snoek Spoon in 4.6mm went the distance every time. Queen mackerel love them

Catch n Cook: Queen Mackerel (aka Natal Snoek) There are very many nice things about fishing the islands off Vilankulos, and one of them, is Margaruque. We pass the beautiful island on the way out to sea each morning, with the sun. And then as the sun is going down again, on the way home. From … Read more

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