The forecast for this week looked great but it was not to be. Moderate south west wind nearly every day and solid surf and surge kept us out of the sea. There are some really large Croc couta around and the usual suspects snoek and garrick in the shallows. Saturday morning a north west offshore blows switching to a moderate north East after lunchtime with the swell at 1m picking up to 1.6m in the afternoon. Sunday morning the north east blows from early freshening during the day with the swell starting at 1.5m picking up to 2m late in the afternoon. So Saturday is green light for a dive. Fish of the week goes to Don with a Croc couta of a lifetime at 32.5kg. !!! As always dive safe and straight spears.
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