“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 being sporadic.
“The predicted east hardly blew today (Friday). An off shore wind with a 1.5m swell is predicted for Saturday with the swell picking up in the afternoon and some large swell on the lower south coast. The swell jacks Sunday with a light offshore in the morning. So it looks like Saturday is the day. There was viz reported on the south and north coast today. Garrick are thick on the south coast with some bomber snoek patrolling the back line”
As always dive safe and straight spears.
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