A beautiful shot of a beautiful Natal Snoek just recently speared
Jason Heyne checking in with a cool report noting the ongoing presence of sporadic shoals of Natal Snoek, common this time of the year. Presumably they are preparing for the oncoming bait and sardine season, as are we all!
“Sea conditions have been average this week with the weather staying outside the prediction. Some decent fish have been landed. Snoek are still in shallow on the north coast chasing sprat bait balls. Good viz has been reported north and south this Friday with fish activity on North coast. Tomorrow morning (Saturday) there is a gap in the morning before a north east starts to blow. Surf is bigger south north is better for a dive. Sunday a moderate southwesterly blows from early on with the swell picking up. As always dive safe and straight spears. “
And as always – “Enjoy the picture show!”
Many thanks Jason!
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