Fresh in from Cpt. Duarte Rato: Marlin Black ‘n Blue

Tim and Ross from CT had been here on a 3-day trip three years ago and in that trip released three Blacks up to 450 lbs in horrible conditions. Still today I talk about it as the absolutely more shity crappie water I have ever caught a Marlin. The water was not green, it was … Read more

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Massive cobia caught in Tofo

Massive cobia caught in Tofo waters. This was one of two massive cobia caught by local fishermen just off Tofo this week. Warm water and whale sharks are the right combination for these gamefish. We have seen huge shoals of them…30 or more…and some going more than one 6 feet long. This fish weighed 27kgs … Read more

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Matakenya, sand flea, violin spider, scorpion or katana? Whodunnit?

Matakenya, sand flea, violin spider, scorpion or katana? Whodunnit?     The sand flea bite or sting is much worse than any mosquito. And they hit in squadrons. But their bite/sting is only their aerial attack. On the ground, in markets and other popular hangouts, their highly trained larvae wait for very dry conditions, and … Read more

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Perfect waves at Lalaland, Praia daTofo

Charl Mikkers sets up a bomb out front of Lalaland in Tofo, Mozambique (c) Lalaland
Charl Mikkers sets up a bomb out front of Lalaland in Tofo, Mozambique (c) Lalaland

Perfect waves at Lalaland, Praia daTofo

One good thing about the north east – when it blows a few days hard as it does in Springtime on the African east coast – it builds up a unique short period but strong swell. It also always precedes a cold front. The stronger the wind, the stronger the front.

So as the switch over occurs, for a few hours, the southerly blows straight into the north east swell, and bang…check the pic again.

With some luck regards sandbanks and timing, the waves came through in front of Lalaland in Tofo, Inhambane, Southern Mozambique on Sunday. For about 4 hours, through the new moon spring tide, it just kept hammering through. East swells are generally more consistent, and stronger. Think mini cyclone swell and conditions.

Chad Leavitt, co-owner of Lalaland, snapped the pics on his S4 and remarked that they were the best waves he has seen in front of their guesthouse, since he has been here, on and off for 7 years. Lalaland is a walk down the beach from the Tofo market and offers unique self catering accomodation, for reasonable prices. Lalaland features solar power and a well equipped communal kitchen, and is right on the beach.

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