The sea conditions have been average this week. Swell was moderate and the wind only picked up by mid morning. The best viz was in the middle south coast area. This afternoon (Friday) the swell jacked and a moderate south west is blowing now. The South West will continue to blow till mid afternoon Saturday with the swell dropping from 2.3m to 1.7m in the afternoon. Sunday looks brilliant with light southerly in the morning switching to a light north east in the afternoon and the swell running at 1.3m. Couta snoek and cobia are around. Viz is sketchy north so south is probably a better bet on Sunday. As always dive safe and straight spears.
Thanks Jason Heyne
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