The two most effective estuary baits by far

Best two estuary baits for the Umzimkulu River

The two most effective estuary baits by far The two most effective estuary baits by far: live baits are sure to be the most fun on any estuary excursion. BUT. You got to catch ’em first! This article focuses on the two most effective ways of fishing in an estuary, with dead bait. Recently I … Read more

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NO FLOOD Warning: things are looking up!

NO Flood Warning 28-01-24

NO FLOOD Warning: things are looking up! NO FLOOD Warning: things are looking up! -Yes ok the water is still mostly brown…but the tides are fighting back! And the east wind is drying everything out with gusto. Yesterday’s delightfully cute little cold front painted the ocean into a perfect picture on the surface. Deep-sea fishing … Read more

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Sharks on my Sonar!

SHARKS on my SONAR

Sharks on my Sonar! Sharks on my Sonar!: we head out to the Noosa River in Australia for this story…where we get to see how Humminbird have perfected their sonar picture underwater. It is true genius. The machine doesn’t lie. The sharks on the screen are no doubt sharks! As a bunch of Zambezis aka … Read more

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FLOODS update for 18 January 2024

FLOODS Update

FLOODS update for 18 January 2024 FLOODS update for 18 January 2024: Reports have been landing in from all over. Big thanks to this video’s contributors – Alan, Gareth and Eckhardt. Port Shepstone Starting in Port Shepstone with an early look at what the Umzimkulu Mouth area looks like today. After Underberg and Harding both … Read more

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The Halocline revisited with Professor Anthony Turton

The Halocline revisited with Professor Anthony Turton The Halocline revisited with Professor Anthony Turton: ‘Halocline’ – the scientific name for the dirty-water-line that we all hate to love. Sure it’s dirty and polluted nowadays. But it never used to be. Before humans started really breeding around here (for a political cause nonetheless), the brown water … Read more

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