South Coast fishing turns on!
The South Coast fishing this time of the year is what we all been dreaming about! Although there have been good catches of the elusive ‘cuda right up and down the coast, the area around Port Shepstone has been producing consistent really big fish, the last week or so. Just as it did last year this same time.
Cuda fishing in particular has had everyone out there. Mike Stubbs got this magnificent 30kg fish on the Friday. The Niteshift got a 20kg. King Tutt we saw boat a lovely fish in the 25kg range. He ended up with two.
Shake Shake came back late on Saturday with two 20kg looking yellowtail. Many very strong fighting fish were lost over the long weekend and the rumour is that these powerful yellowtail have been the culprits.
On our Saturday charter, as we moved north from Port Shepstone, the water cleared more and more. With our guests Pete and Greg, with Johan Wessels from The Fishing Pro Shop in Pretoria, we spotted three sailfish – one charged into the wake and started jumping around as if he was hooked, but he wasn’t. He was also very small, we also might have seen a marlin but positive identity on the huge thing swirling up the water in front of Johan and I wasn’t possible. Beeeg fish either way. Sickles all over the place!
The concentration of mackerel and maasbanker in the area is creating all the havoc.
We also had a visit from Flipper our local solitary bottlenose dolphin. This guy has been buzzing us for years and loves some human company. And a few livies from the well. He is always alone and is clearly identifiable by a grey band across his peduncle area, and a nip out of his tail, starboard side.
And to cap it off, there was a manta ray. A huge guy, jumping clear of the water right in front of us. Then it just chilled out and let us approach, it hung around a while but then it was lines up for us.
For a great fishing experience, come and join us at The Umzimkulu Marina in Port Shepstone. Fish the estuary and the ocean. Fish off the side or hitch a ride on one of the boats moored at the jetty, out to sea or in the river, these boats go all the time.
For a cool tackle shop in the Pretoria area, visit The Fishing Pro Shop.