Shad and garrick created all the buzz on Hibberdene Beach this weekend…many fish came out. With the season fast coming to a close (1st October), the shad, were coming out by the hundreds…and the large crowds of fishermen making it difficult for the Ezemvelo guys to keep up. Many anglers could be seen flaunting the law. Which is: 4 fish per person. With a license!
The law is there to protect the marine resource that we all take so much out of…don’t be part of the problem, be part of the solution. Obey the restrictions!
Below is taken from KZN Wildlife…penned up by JayWay…you could also go to their website and check it all out more comprehensively.
“Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife would like to advise all recreational anglers that the long awaited changes to the recreational fishing regulations have now been promulgated in terms of Government Gazette No 27453.
These new regulations apply to recreational shore based and ski boat fisherman and affect the bag and size limits of certain fish species that may be caught.
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife will be producing and distributing awareness pamphlets highlighting these changes, in an effort to assist anglers with understanding and interpreting these new regulations.
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife staff will be enforcing these new regulations with immediate effect and appeals to all anglers to familiarize themselves with these new regulations. While every effort will be given by staff to assist anglers, the onus will be on the individuals to ensure that they abide by these new laws.
The promulgation of these regulations were deemed necessary by the then Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism , Mr Valli Moosa, who declared an emergency in the linefish sector. This was done in accordance with section 16 of the Marine Living Resources Act, which allows the Minister to invoke emergency measures to rebuild fish stocks.
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife welcomes these new regulations, as they are designed to afford protection to our dwindling marine resources while ensuring equal and long term usage by all.”
New Recreational Line Fish Regulations / Gov Gazette No 27453 6th April 2005
Quick Reference
Changes
Categories Changed – There are only two species categories that apply to the recreational line fisherman. These are:
Daily Bag Limits Changed:
Bag limits – Following species have had their bag limits changed:
Important: Kob caught from a boat at sea in KZN – 5 per person per day of which 4 or all 5 can be between 40 – 110 cm’s & 1 only may be over 110cm’s
Kob caught from the shore & estuaries East of Cape Agulas ( applies to KZN) – 1 per person per day. 60cm’s
Shad – 4 per person per day in open season (1st December – 30th September)
Bag Limits Introduced – The following species are no longer unlimited. Have now had bag limits imposed:
Size Limits
Important:
Kob caught from a boat in KZN – you may only be in possession of 4 between 40cm’s – 110cms & 1 of over 110cm’s / Total bag limit 5 or you may have all 5 between 40cm’s – 110cm’s .
Kob caught from the shore or estuary East Cape Agulas (applies to KZN) – you may only be in possession of 1 of 60cm’s or over
Size Limits Increased – The following species size limits have increased:
Size Limits Introduced – Following species now have size limits imposed:
Closed Seasons Changed– Following species have had there closed seasons changed:
Species Not Listed On Permitted Species List Annexure 7
Basking Shark Brindle Bass Coelacanth Great White Shark Natal Wrasse | Pipefish and Sea Horses Potato Bass Sawfishes Seventy Four Whale Shark |
Anchovies | None | None |
Baardman(tasslefish, bellman) | 40cm | 5 |
Banded Galjoen | None | 5 |
Bill Fish(marlin, sailfish) | None | 5 |
Blacktail | 20cm | 5 |
Blue Hottentot | None | 5 |
Bronze Bream | 30cm | 2 |
Cape knifejaw | None | 5 |
Cape Stumpnose | 20cm | 5 |
Carpenter(silverfish) | 35cm | 4 |
catfish Rockcod | 50cm | 5 |
Chub Mackerel | None | None |
Cutlassfish(walla walla) | None | None |
Dageraad | 40cm | 1 |
Dane | None | 5 |
Englishman | 40cm | 1 |
Fransmadam | None | 10 |
Galjoen | 35cm | 2/closed season 15 October-end February |
Garfishes | None | None |
Garrick(leerfis) | 70cm | 2 |
Geelbek(cape salmon | 60cm | 2 |
Glassies | None | None |
Hake | None | 5 |
Halfbeaks | None | None |
Horse Mackerel(maasbanker) | None | None |
Hottentot | 22cm | 10 |
John Brown | None | 5 |
Kingfishes | None | 5 |
kingklip | None | 1 |
King Mackerel | None | 10 |
Kob caught from a boat at sea(Cape Agulhas to Umtamvuna) | 50cm | 5 but may only be in possession of one Kob greater than 110cm per day |
Kob caught from a boat at sea(KwaZulu-Natal) | 40cm | 5 but may only be in possession of one Kob greater than 110cm per day |
Kob caught in estuaries and and from the shore(east of Cape Agulhas) | 60cm | 1 |
Kob caught in estuaries and from shore(west of Cape Agulhas) | 50cm | 5 |
Karanteen | 15cm | 10 |
large Spot Pompano(wave garrick) | None) | 5 |
Leopard Cat Shark | None | 1 |
Mullets | None | 50 |
Natal Knifejaw(cuckoo bass) | None | 5 |
Natal Stumpnose(yellow bream) | 25cm | 5 |
Pinky | 7.5cm | 10 |
Poenskop(black mussel cracker) | 50cm | 1 |
Queen Mackerel | None | 10 |
Ragged Tooth Shark | None | 1 |
Red steenbras(copper steenbras) | 60cm | 1 closed season 1 October-30 November |
Red Stumpnose(miss lucy) | 30cm | 1 |
River bream(perch) | 25cm | 5 |
River Snapper(rock salmon) | 40cm | 5 |
Roman | 30cm | 2 |
Soldier(santer) | 30cm | 5 |
Shad(elf) | 30cm | 4 closed season1 October-30 November |
Sardines(pilchards and Red Eye) | None | None |
Sauries | None | None |
Scads | None | None |
Scotsman | 40cm | 1 |
Slinger | 25cm | 5 |
Snoek(Cape snoek) | 60cm | 10 |
Southern Pompano | none | 5 |
Spotted Grunter | 40cm | 5 |
Spotted Gully Shark | None | 1 |
Springer | None | 5 |
Steenjie | None | 10 |
Stonebream | None | 5 |
Striped Cat Shark | None | 1 |
Swordfish(broadbill) | 25kg | 5 |
Squid(chokka) | None | 20 |
Tunas(tunny | None | 10 |
Albacore(longfin tuna) | none | 10 |
Bigeye tuna | 3.2kg | 10 |
Bluefin Tuna | 6.4kg | 10 |
Yellowfin Tuna | 3.2kg | 10 |
West Coast Steenbras | 60cm | 1 |
White edge Rockcod(captain fine) | 40cm | 5 |
White musselcracker(brusher, cracker) | 60cm | 2 |
White Steenbras(pignose grunter) | 60cm | 1 |
White Stumpnose | 25cm | 10 |
Wolfherring | None | None |
Yellowbelly Rockcod | 60cm | 1 |
Yellowtail | None | 10 |
Zebra | 30cm | 5 |
MARINE RECREATIONAL FISHING GENERAL REGULATIONS
For more information phone: (021) 402-3911 or consult the Amended Regulations (R24 of 14 January 2000) in terms of the Marine Living Resources Act, 1998
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