First couta of 2021/22 Season: The Master Watermen website led by The Bear has reported the first couta of the season for this 2021to 2022 changeover.
This time, the spearos got the mantle…thank you to The Bear for his diligent reporting.
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This first couta by Gavin Nell, features in yesterday’s Bear Report video. Along with a strong gallery of summer fish including some majestic grunter and even moff grunter (so they are not extinct then!).
The title last year was taken by two kayak anglers. Jonno Gous and Justin Campbell each got a slab of a fish last year this time. In fact, to be exact, it was…
TODAY! The 27th November!1
Yip, these two guys paddled out into the teeth of a beasterly-easterly (just like the one that gonna blow today). They were out for anything that moves and man-oh-man were they each in for a treat.
Jonno got his fish first so officially got the first couta of last season. But he happily shared the honours with his mate Justin.
See the gallery here…
And listen to Justin as he chats to his girl on the phone and all of a sudden the rod screams!
A couple of years ago, I thought I had caught the first couta of the season. Published it and all! Meanwhile, somebody had gotten one the day before which I never knew about.
And so with egg on my face, I presented, the 2nd couta of the season…for 2018.
Well, we all make mistakes!
MYDO Lures have been around for more than three decades, closer to four actually. You can buy a MYDO Couta Pack which contains all you need to target these bigger fish, right here on this website. PostNet is used for FREE delivery on orders over R500. This website only takes EFT payments, which is totally cool and safer for you and me.
ALL of these packs come with FULL detailed instructions in the form of an App that you download to your phone. Works on ANY phone or device.
Maybe you will the first to report a ‘couta on the next merry go round?
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