Sardine Report 28 May 2021: Mdumbi sardines sightings continue. Our sardine spy (well actually it’s a Master Watermen source), wakes up every day and scours the Wild Coast ocean for sardines.
His name is Quentin and he lives at Mdumbi!
In as much as it has been a very quiet week, what with the warm water and chaotic seas, there still are sardines filtering through. This report from Quentin, sent through to Jason Heyne of the master Watermen website very early this morning (check the blood moon in the video), is actually quite thorough with Quentin getting information in from East London too.
These spearfishermen really have their fingers on the pulse.
So much so in fact, that Jason also sent me this!
The temperature is dropping!
After so much warm water, it had to happen. And now maybe this will be the trigger to bring things back online again.
In the meantime, it’s shad and other smallies flat out in the gulleys and coves.
It’s been a no-go zone on most days. But the days that are fished are legendary. Huge couta.
The bad conditions even keep these guys out of the water
Go fishing off the beach!
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