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Chris Leppan and his 40kg Zambezi in the Umzimkulu

Chris Leppan and his 40kg baby Zambezi Shark in the Umzimkulu

Chris Leppan and his 40kg Zambezi in the Umzimkulu

Read all about it – Chris Leppan and his 40kg Zambezi in the Umzimkulu. Last week, fishing right in front of the Umzimkulu Marina.

Chris has become an absolute expert light tackle spinning enthusiast racking up phenomenal catches in the Umzimkulu River in Port Shepstone, over the past few years.

And now this…

Pictured here with sport angling partner Rory Lawlor, aboard one of the smaller attack boats in their fleet, the pair of them are subduing an epic 40kg estimated catch – a Zambezi Shark! The shark was released healthily, and speculation is rife that this fish was part of the same litter being encountered a few years ago, and that the sharks growth rate seems to be about 5 to 8kgs per year! About 20 to 30cm per year.

So the smaller fish we were catching a few years ago, in 2014 and 2015, seem to be growing up fast and healthy, and at about 200cm, will take to the ocean and seek residence on a convenient and healthy string of reefs somewhere up or down the coast from Port Shepstone. Zambezi’s are born alive btw, in a litter of up to 12 pups. They develop fully in the womb and pop out ready to bite and eat immediately. In a lucky estuary near you!

A great catch on light tackle – more details regards Chris methodology coming soon.

Greg Millward is the other member of the team, and excellent spinning angler, and together they have dispelled any and all lazy man’s rumours that there are no fish to be caught in the Umzimkulu. In fact, the fishing is actually excellent in the river, especially this time of year, as shoals of bigeye kingfish and smaller kob maraud up and down the channels.

Fishing off the Umzimkulu Marina bank, guests have been having a ball right now with grunter, bigeye kingfish and perch being taken regularly.

For more information regards the fishing the Umzimkulu River, email umzimkulu@gmail.com, or call +27 79 326 9671 (WhatsApp is best).

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Newsflash! Captain Duarte Rato’s November Bazaruto report is in!

If you want a Mozambique Marlin, this is your man...

Newsflash! Captain Duarte Rato’s November Bazaruto report is in!

Newsflash! Captain Duarte Rato’s November Bazaruto report is in! After a super busy season training marlin, Duarte has put proverbial pen to paper and clicking the link below will blow your proverbial mind.

600, 800, 400, 900, 950, 400, 600, 700, 500…it just never stops as day after day Duarte and his lucky clients tame these huge fish. The season started of full of them, and as time progressed, the smaller fish and striped marlin dominated. There is the usual smattering of small fish like kingfish and garfish on ultra light tackle, but mainly it’s all about huge monsters devouring yellowfin tuna, time after time.

Dare not click the link below!

http://fishbazaruto.com/2016/01/12/1163/

Duarte documents and photographs each and every trip he does, all around the world. Ascension Island, Madeira, Bazaruto – where the big mommas swim, is where you will find him. The photography is fantastico as Duarte captures the action from close up and right in the mix.

Vamizi by Duarte Rato
The good ship Vamizi by Duarte Rato. This Bazaruto report for November 2015 is not to be missed. Check it out now!

Contact details are on the website http://fishbazaruto.com, along with detailed information about the boats he fishes, the systems he uses, the seasons and the fish that follow them…and a media section where Duarte and his Bazaruto Big Mommas feature in print and video all over the world.

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Great Bazaruto Fishing reported in by Captain Duarte Rato

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Great Bazaruto Fishing reported in by Captain Duarte Rato

http://fishbazaruto.com/2015/11/04/bazaruto-marlin-season-report-mid-to-end-october-2015/

Well, Captain Duarte Rato is at it again. The Bazaruto fishing this year has been spectacular as usual. And the stories and photos coming in are enough to drive you crazy!

October brought clean and warm water full of fish close into the fishing grounds and it has been mayhem for the last few weeks. Some seriously big fish have been taken, and a smattering of smaller fish causing rubber hook sydrome for some of the fleet of boats operating off Bazaruto this year.

Click the following link for the full story by Captain Duarte rato

BAZARUTO MARLIN SEASON REPORT MID to END OCTOBER 2015

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Bazaruto Marlin Season mid October report by Captain Duarte Rato

Bazaruto Marlin Season mid October report by Captain Duarte Rato

Bazaruto has been shining again this year as a premiere giant black marlin fishing destination. With three encounters this past week, and a bunch of fish in the 900lb range, just about anytime you have a line in at Baza in season like this, you have a chance at a grander fish (1000lb’s plus).

An estimated 1200lb marlin was sharked on Pulsator during this years Bazaruto Marlin Season
An estimated 1200lb marlin was sharked on Pulsator during last weeks Bazaruto Marlin Season bite.

Captain Duarte Rato has been in the thick of the action and has compiled and entertaining report which is published on http://fishbazaruto.com – click the link to read all about it…

Duarte’s photography skills have been honed by years of skippering whilst chasing fish, and taking these amazing shots as it’s all going down.

Enjoy!

http://fishbazaruto.com for more reports from the past 7 seasons of the fishing for marlin off Bazaruto Island.

Bazaruto Marlin Season

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Umzimkulu perch

Umzimkulu perch

The Umzimkulu Perch that we have been catching can range from little guys of like 10cm. And then up to like 4kg’s or more. They are aggressive and ferocious fighters too. Although the fish featured here took a fillet of sardine on a tiny hook – Umzimkulu Perch like to jump on a lure for sure. Sometimes we even get double strikes on the troll.

We troll all sorts but the best performer overall is definitely the range of soft baits on offer. Those loud clangy wheel bearing laden hard plastic baits are so completely unnatural. If we stick a nice split tail or paddel tail on a decent dropshot head, we can troll that up and down the channels and catch perch all day long (when they are biting ha ha).

If you stick the softbait on a MYDO LuckShot, you will get some real swimming action and the benefits of a softbait during the strike. Fish hold on to soft baits since they are so naturally textured. And the single hook almost always hooks in the top or corner of the mouth. Making for real healthy and successful releases. Compared to the double treble configuration (or singles), which almost always inflict damage on the fish.

Using double hook configuration for anything is always going to work against the chances of any fish surviving a release. Or for use as live bait. Double marlin konas are dangerous and inflict a lot of harm during the fight.

And as for bait fishing – use a circle hook! The difference is calculable right from your very first fish. Perfectly healthy releases!

Mapson jnr with a really good sized Umzimkulu perch - that was carefully released. Nice one family!
Mapson jnr with a really good sized Umzimkulu perch – that was carefully released. Nice one family!

Mike and Gina Mapson treated their family to this weekend down on the Umzimkulu River – and the first time they threw in a line, Mike jnr nailed this awesome perch. The perch ate a bread bait and was gently released by Dad.

The fishing has really hotted up in the Umzimkulu…more posts to follow…and fishing enquiries to umzimkulu@gmail.com or call 079 326 9671.

The Umzimkulu Marina is offering packaged fishing adventure trips (guided fishing, boats and accomodation for deep sea, rock n surf and estuary fishing) for the upcoming super- exciting fishing season.

Here is a quick YouTube video of our latest big perch, this one was caught two weeks ago (January 2020).

You can also stay in touch via our Facebook page at http://facebook.com/thesardine.co.za

If you or you kids want to come target perch for a weekend or a session, contact me Sean on umzimkulu@gmail.com or WhatsApp +27793269671