Dorado Weather is Upon Us by Adam Kamdar in Durban
Dorado Weather is Upon Us by Adam Kamdar in Durban
Dorado Weather is Upon Us by Adam Kamdar in Durban: The sea temperature has cracked through 24 degrees and is even warmer out deeper. The Aliwal Shoal recorded a 25 this week. And that means just one thing…
Dorado!
These pelagic fish come from afar to relish in the warm Agulhas Current as it ebbs up against the annual nutrient-rich rain runoff here in KZN Natal. The line between the blue and brown is 100% distinct when the conditions are right. And this is where the dorado patrol. It’s an epic phenomenon and so far this year has produced some good catches.
Billfish
Watch out you don’t hook one of these okes on your dorrie stick! They are also here with one sailfish being caught off Durban a couple weeks ago already. These guys are here for the dorado. And the plentiful other tuna species also here for their slice of the action.
Mike Kemp Sailfish off Durban
Couta
A couple have come out already. Best bet is to watch The Master Watermen website. These okes always see the couta first.
Chris West and Richardt Botes. Westbrook
Shad Sunday
Three more sleeps and we are legal! Those fish are in big trouble on Sunday that’s for sure!
Synoptic Analysis
That huge high pressure is following our current low-pressure closely and this weekend looks to be a cracker. There are two low pressure systems coming in strong behind that. They look like they mean business. But that will only be next week sometime.
In the meantime – this weekend, head for the beach and take everything with you!
Gallery
A collection of shots by Adam Kamdar today. And a few from down south last few days…
Good morning Durban by Adam KamdarDurban StrandloperSandspit SunriseAlan cooking at The Sandspit
Sardines and Sighting Maps
It has been a fantastic sardine run this memorable 2024. And all the action has been logged right here on The Sardine News. This year’s map has been viewed 195,000 times and just keeps growing.
Which led us to decide to keep the map live. And keep adding unique marine animal sightings and events. That occurs non-stop all year round. This year we started to log more whale and dolphin sightings. And we even had a shipwreck! And a freaking tornado! And recently a capsized KZNSB boat! We have been updating the map with recent catches too…
These events will from now on be included in the Sardine News Sightings Map for 2024. And on the 1 January 2025, we shall start all over again.
Here are the links to existing and past Sardine Sighting Maps. Great for a windy day like today to research. With instructions to install The Sardine News right on your phone or desktop.