Sardine Run Spearfishing action by Jason Heyne

Sardine Run Spearfishing action by Jason Heyne How about this for some serious Sardine Run Spearfishing action, reported in by Jason Heyne? “Diving conditions have been great this week. Loads of winter fish are holding in the shallows. Bad news is a big south west is blowing already and will continue through Saturday bringing 3m … Read more

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Spear fishing report by Jason Heyne

Spear fishing report by Jason Heyne This weekly KZN spear fishing report by Jason Heyne really is inspiring. The fish are all right out there, we just got to try harder!!! Over to Jason… “The sea conditions this week have been average with a bit of swell. Even with the north east on the sea … Read more

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KZN Spearfishing report

KZN Spearfishing Report “KZN Spearfishing Report” by Jason Heyne Once again, the ever consistent Sardine correspondent Jason has compiled a gallery and synopsis of what has been happening in the water up and down the KZN coastline. The sea conditions this week have been average after the first big winter cold front with game fish … Read more

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Double Spearfishing Report for KZN

Double Spearfishing Report for KZN Jason Heyne comes through with a double whammy of a Spearfishing report for the last two weeks… “Sorry cell was stolen last week Friday We have had epic diving conditions this week the bad news is the 1st big cold front of winter is pushing through now as I write … Read more

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How spearos are born – short story

How spearos are born – short story

It was 1988. Four spearos were about to be born.

It was a type 1A winters day at Sunwich Port on the Natal Lower South Coast, and the waves had been there all morning, but now the tide was moving in and it was time. A time I had been subconsciously known was coming, but the void waiting out there, was overwhelming. A time I had mentally prepared for, but the fear of this time was peppered all over my soul. I had seen the sharks on Protea. I had seen them off the mouth. I had seen them at Chakas, Shad Lane and behind the nets at Umtentweni, the point at Seapark, the backline of Idomba. I had seen them everywhere.

Their absolute authority under the water. Their cunningness. Theit strength and speed. Their teeth.

Sharks.

Having one swim by whilst sitting on a surfboard can also be ok, as long as you can see it.

But I had by this time yearned so, to see what was going on underneath the surface of the ocean that we had been sitting on top of, not submerged in, our whole lives. A boat. A board. A ski. Ok, we had always caught crayfish in the shallows, but the fear was tasting very real now, as we decided to give this spearfishing a go.

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