The Sardine News Roundup 10 November 2024 Mozambique, KZN and the GBR
The Sardine News Roundup 10 November 2024 Mozambique, KZN and the GBR
The Sardine News Roundup 10 November 2024 Mozambique, KZN and the GBR: The Sardine News Roundup 10 Nov 2024 Durban, South Coast, Maputo, Pomene.
Starting yesterday in Durban, this episode takes us right up and down the coast. To this morning’s idyllic scene out off Durban, where Adam Kamdar is playing truant and went fishing!
Catching these lovely bonito. Which are prime candidates for a meal invented in Mozambique – Bonito Bolognese. Follow the link below for the full story and the recipe…
We then check the conditions on the KZN South Coast. Where many anglers are taking full advantage of the great conditions. And then back to Mozambique. Where the protests in Maputo have turned to parties! For now anyway!
Then finally the Prodigal Son – Captain Duarte Rato, returned. From the GBR – the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Where for three whole weeks Duarte has been chasing the big mommas.
Read the Great Barrier Reef Trilogy at the FishBazaruto website.
Right now, Duarte is fishing with the Bad Company guys off Bazaruto.
Can you Adam and Eve that guy!!!
Sardines and Sighting Maps
It has been a fantastic sardine run this memorable 2024. And all the action has been logged right here on The Sardine News. This year’s map has been viewed 191,000 times and just keeps growing.
Which led us to decide to keep the map live. And keep adding unique marine animal sightings and events. That occurs non-stop all year round. This year we started to log more whale and dolphin sightings. And we even had a shipwreck! And a freaking tornado! And recently a capsized KZNSB boat! We have been updating the map with recent catches too…
These events will from now on be included in the Sardine News Sightings Map for 2024. And on the 1 January 2025, we shall start all over again.
Here are the links to existing and past Sardine Sighting Maps. Great for a windy day like today to research. With instructions to install The Sardine News right on your phone or desktop.