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Nicky Momberg Yellowfin Tuna 77.7kg makes it two in a row off Shelley Beach

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Nicky Momberg Yellowfin Tuna 77.7kg makes it two in a row off Shelley Beach

Nicky Momberg Yellowfin Tuna 77.7kg makes it two in a row off Shelley Beach.

77kg Yellowfin Tuna at Shelley Beach
77kg Yellowfin Tuna at Shelley Beach

Unbelievably another outsized yellowfin tuna by Nicky Momberg on Nitro. And I get the very rare chance of apologising for reporting that it was a charter boat that caught yesterday’s fish of 101kg’s. Nope, it was Nicky Momberg! On the good ship NITRO.

Congratulations again to Nicky and his crew.

Thank you to Craig from The Tackle Box in Shelley Beach for the photos and weight details of today’s remarkable yellowfin. Maybe the lucky boat Nitro will go out tomorrow and make it three in a row. A hat-trick that no-one would believe without photos that’s for sure!

And here is yesterdays groundbreaking fish all over again…crew in full glory…historical moment for all Shelley Beach deep sea anglers…dreams do come true.

100kg Yellowfin Tuna off Shelley Beach
100kg Yellowfin Tuna off Shelley Beach

Here’s to hoping these fish might have recently made KZN a place to come and show off their size. These are huge fish, double the size of anything anyones come with before.

At this stage, these fish were reportedly caught on lures trolled with 80lb gear.

STOP PRESS!

This in from Nicky Momberg, on the fish he caught the day before – the 101kg yellowfin tuna…

“Thanks a lot. Was on a Pulsator Marlin Magnet Kona and we got it on the 1800 meter mark.  Took 1h:45 to land it.  Was my dreamfish for the past 10 years I’ve been fishing there and knew the fish would be there one day”

You can get your Pulsator tackle right there at the base. The Tackle Box have the best location ever for a tackle shop. Loads of parking. And just on the hill overlooking the launch, as you turn in from the north entrance. Signs everywhere.

Keep tabs on things at The Sardine News here…https://thesardine.co.za

Or Facebook page here…http://facebook.com/thesardine.co.za/

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100kg Yellowfin Tuna by Nitro off Shelley Beach

Mustbyt Charters of Shelley Beach hauled in the biggest yellowfin tuna ever seen in Natal today

100kg Yellowfin Tuna by Nitro off Shelley Beach

For years down on the lower Natal South Coast, a few lucky (skilled) anglers got to wear a special jacket, from Shelley Beach Ski-Boat Club. It was awarded to club members who brought home a yellowfin tuna of 100lbs or more. Only very few qualified for the honour.

There was a similair bench mark set in Durban, where very few tuna over 30kgs every made it back to base. But recently, a 50kg yellowfin tuna was weighed in there, setting a brand new club record.

And two years ago, Captain Duarte Rato fishing out off Bazaruto, got a 72kg fish. Bigger than he had ever encountered up there in Mozambique, by double almost. Also in the shallows.

Dave Phillips and I were fishing the Umzimkulu a while ago, and he noted this increase in size of yellowfin caught off Natal, over the last decade. Dave got his own 32kg fish off his ski, off Durban, and noted that many fish in this size range were being encountered. Right in the shallows too.

100kg Yellowfin Tuna by Nitro off Shelley Beach
100kg Yellowfin Tuna by Nitro off Shelley Beach

We both had to agree, there have been many more bigger yellowfin up for the fight, along the backline reefs and deeper too, over the last few years. Right in our home waters, this is happening.

Ok sure, Richards Bay get some big sickles. But nobody would believe anybody, who said they saw a 100kg tuna anywhere near Protea Reef back in the eighties or nineties. But they have been seen in the past, and Brian Mackenzie once lost a 2 metre long yellowfin tuna, right under the boat, when I was 15 and fishing aboard Allison Anne. Off Port Shepstone. Denise Milton, also down at Shelley, once reported a shoal of tuna over 100kgs. None of us believed her.

The thing is, we have been stripped my many, many fish, on Protea Reef, and surrounds, over the past three decades. We were always stuck with Daiwa Sealines and Penn Senators. Slow retrieve and terrible drags. None of our tackle would have been up to a 100kg tuna back then.

But nowadays, everyone seems to have a few International W’s or their ilk, packed with line, and tied up proper. Stick a Kona on one of these outfits, and you are actually in with a chance.

So, either the big yellowfin have read the Sardine news about the mackerel and bait proliferation we have experienced on the south coast over the last decade or so. Or, they have been here all along, but now people finally have the tackle to stand up to the beasts..

Muchos Respect!

Keep tabs on things at The Sardine News here…https://thesardine.co.za

Or Facebook page here…http://facebook.com/thesardine.co.za/

And check out the Umzimkulu Marina if you want to get in on action like this.

 

 

 

 

 

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Mercury Shelly Beach Ski Boat Festival 2017 is ON!

The Mercury Shelley Beach Ski Boat Club comp

Mercury Shelly Beach Ski Boat Festival 2017 is ON!

It’s that busy time of the year again, when teams from all over the country assemble to compete in Shelley Beach. The Mercury Shelly Beach Ski Boat Festival 2017 is ON!

You can read all about it right here…

http://www.shellybeachskiboatclub.co.za/ski%20boat%20festival.htm

We have a few correspondents around the place, and will keep you posted as the event unfolds.

First report in is from Craig at The Tackle Box (https://thesardine.co.za/tackle-box-shelley-beach/) – right close to the Shelley Beach Ski-Boat Club (or more officially The Sonny Evans Small Craft Harbour). Craig reports that yesterday’s leader was Gert Kruggel on the boat Poker Face. They hauled a nice 23.5kg yellowfin to the scales.

Another really good fish reported was a 12.5kg Dorado, and then this nice 19.5kg yellowfin tuna by young Owen Barclay.

Mercury Shelly Beach Ski Boat Festival 2017
Nice at the Mercury Shelly Beach Ski Boat Festival 2017

This morning’s weather was absolutely fantastic, so those leader fish will most certainly be challenged proper this afternoon at the scales.

Stay in touch for news from the Mercury Shelley Beach Ski-Boat Club comp…with the weather gone bad mid-morning, the weigh in for today might have started already!

Thanks to Craig at The Tackle Box right at Shelley Beach, for the news and pics…

 

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Twin Shelley Beach sailfish by The Tackle Box

Twin Shelley Beach sailfish by The Tackle Box

Twin Shelley Beach sailfish by The Tackle Box

The Tackle Box in Shelley Beach owners Craig and Sharon were at sea off Umtentweni on the lower south coast of KZN Natal, when they lucked into a brace of energetic sailfish – both of which were tamed and released.

The Tackle Box crew have had great run of fishing lately…more pics to follow!

If you are in the Shelley Beach area, pop into Craig and Sharon and chat fishing. The Tackle Box crew make it a point to be dialled in and news filters in the door all day long.

From the current seasons marlin and sailfish, tuna, couta, dorado and amberjack – to the upcoming bass season…The Tackle Box will kit you out with what works.

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The Tackle Box Shelley Beach shows how

And a crocodile couta - definitely not a dart! By Sharon Bennett of the Tackle Box

The Tackle Box Shelley Beach shows how

After a tough and busy season, Craig and Sharon – the new owners and management team at The Tackle Box were quick to sea the minute they got a break…

Which was four days back, launching out of Shelley Beach. And fishing some deep and secret spots. And along the backline too.

And check it out…

Four different and meritorious species of trophy catches! The couta on a livey, the cracker on a squid and sardine sandwich – and the two solid Amberjack on coffee grinder and jig.

Well it sure made up for all the hard work at The Tackle Box in Shelley Beach this December season.

The South Coast and most holiday towns are quietening down really quick – a great time to pop in and meet Craig and Sharon. Ably assisted by Adam, the team invite you all to come in and see the really good prices. And the shop is discount free! You just get the best prices right from the start! Too easy.

Being located a few hundred metres from the Shelley Beach Ski-boat base and down the drag from Orange Rocks surf fishing zone, means the shop is stacked with deep sea rock ‘n surf weaponry. Bass and estuary take up another few aisles, with all sorts in between.

And get some free very good advice while you are there!

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