3,2,1 June 2023 Sardine Report from the Wild Coast

3,2,1 June 2023 Sardine Report from the Wild Coast 3,2,1 June 2023 Sardine Report from the Wild Coast: Kevin from Salt Fishing South Africa is way down in Qhora near Mazeppa Bay, deep Transkei Wild Coast. From here Kevin sees everything. And his wealth of sardine knowledge never lets us down. Kevin is backed up … Read more

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Instinct is back and line-up of top SA surfers planned for first-ever Cutty Sark Pro!

Simon de Robillard (Instinct Brand Manager), Reinhardt Saayman (General Manager: Premier Resort Cutty Sark), Adele Hugo (Made for More), Julia Van Zyl (Made for More), Anele Zama (Made for More), Louise Lepront, Leah Lepront, Luc Lepront and Russel Symcox (Ocean Festival Founder).

Instinct is back and line-up of top SA surfers planned for first-ever Cutty Sark Pro! South Africa’s surfing fraternity, from groms to pros, will be heading to Scottburgh on the KZN South Coast for the inaugural Cutty Sark Pro surfing contest taking place on 10 and 11 June in front of Premier Resort Cutty Sark. … Read more

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UGU taking ZERO responsibility for the water situation in Harding

UGU taking ZERO responsibility for the water situation in Harding UGU takes ZERO responsibility for the water situation in Harding, and it’s happening again. The farmer’s dam in Harding has become eutrophic. This contaminated water flows straight into the Umzimkulu, exactly where UGU’s drinking water comes from. In fact, it is barely 100 meters upriver of the … Read more

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Where are the sardines today the 30 May 2023?

Where are the sardines today the 30 May 2023? CLICK HERE for the 2024 Sardine Run Sightings Map. Where are the sardines today the 30 May 2023? Ok, here are today’s sardine reports and sightings as of 8am…the 30 May 2023. Port Alfred: Today expecting the Kayser Beach shoal – or what is left of … Read more

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Sardines 2023: 29 May Update

Sardines 2023: 29 May Update Sardines 2023: 29 May Update After such a spectacularly big start, down in Port Alfred and East London waters, reports have quietened right down. Those first shoals got obliterated by the gazillions of birds and other marine predators. Humans are way down the food chain when it comes to sardines. … Read more

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