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Spring Tides, full moon and hot KZN fishing zones

Are the Sardines on their way? Plus, what can we can expect from the spring tides and upcoming full moon? Vinesh Soogreem has the details in the latest Angler News South Africa podcast.

ANSA's KZN Fishing Report podcast of 23 May, 2024
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Pictured above: A stunning 22 kg Couta was caught off St. Lucia from the boat Wave Dancer, proving that the big Couta are still around. In the photo Leon Steyn (Skipper), Nicola and Jackson Byans. Photo credit: Barend Verster.


Despite a slight decrease from last week’s catches, there have been notable catches from rock and surf fishing, including Shad, Garrick, and Bronze bream. Offshore anglers report sizeable Couta catches up north and a focus on bottom fishing off Durban. 


Bass fishing in surrounding Durban dams has slowed, but trout fishing is picking up with the weather looking favorable for bending rods before the trout river season closes at the end of May.


In a nutshell: 

Offshore: The offshore fishing has been phenomenal! The only issue or hurdle has been the big surf, making launching a clenching affair.

Rock and Surf : The rock and surf fishing has seen a mix of edibles mainly. The inedibles caught have been with the smaller pockets of bait fish or up north.

Freshwater: The rains and cold have made some dams muddy and unfishable but the general situation on the freshwater front has been one of good fishing despite the warm weather.

Listen to the full report at the top of the page or below. 

Pictured  below: Scott Whittle with a Grunter off Port St. Johns. 

Scott Whittle with a Grunter off Port St. Johns
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Seelan Reddy with a whopper 4kg Bass of the Midlands (Private dam)
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Pictured above: Seelan Reddy with a whopper 4kg Bass of the Midlands (Private dam)

Below: Reshal Singh with a 5.7kg Kob caught at Ramsgate on the KZN South Coast this week.

Reshal Singh – 5.7kg Kob caught at Ramsgate
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179kg Zambezi caught off KZN North Coast
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Pictured above in this week's cover art: Mike Vlcek and the 179.8kg Zambezi Shark he landed on the North Coast last Friday night.

Meanwhile, dubbed as the catch of the year, ANSA’s very own Durban-based reporter, Mike Vlcek caught a magnificent 179.8kg Zambezi Shark off the lower North Coast earlier this month. 

Listen to last week's Angler News South Africa podcast below for more, and scroll down for some incredible photos of some of the catches. Please note that all inedibles are catch-and-release.

Meanwhile,  in a previous episode Vinesh was joined by seasoned angler Jace Govender, known for his exceptional rock and surf fishing skills, especially in capturing giant fish over 300 kilos. Jace shares his journey from catching small fish at an early age to mastering the art of angling giant sharks, emphasising the crucial role of experience, proper tackle, and technique.Listen to the interview below:

Jace Govender Shark
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The fishing report kicks off down the Lower South Coast with Adam Lyon, who covers everything fishing-related from Port Edward to Port Shepstone. The news then flows down to the Kingsburg/Illovo stretch, where Gary van Sluys gathers content from the rocks every morning.

For the Durban report, we have two correspondents: Mike Vlcek, a seasoned competitive angler, and Brad Grobbler, known as the East Coast's Davie Jones for the time he spends on the water keeping anglers up-to-date on the week's activities.
North Coast reports from Tongaat to Richards Bay are covered by Jesse Schubach, who not only delivers reports but also provides detailed advice on various aspects of angling. The fishing report rounds off in the Midlands with Jan Korrûbel reporting on all facets of freshwater angling..

This weekly report ends with Vinesh and his reporters sharing their predictions for the upcoming weekend.

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Dive deep into the world of fishing with Vinesh's in-depth interviews. Each week, he chats with leading anglers and industry experts, tackling topics that are on every angler's mind. Learn how to read tides and weather, master specific techniques, and even explore the path to becoming a protea angler.

Meet your host, Vinesh Soogreem!

Vinesh Soogreem is a legend in the South African fishing media scene. With over two decades under his belt, he's not just an angler who's explored the KZN waters extensively, but also a passionate communicator who's shared his knowledge through books, magazines, and now podcasts and social media. Vinesh lives by the motto "Fish for the future," reflecting his dedication to both the sport and conservation.

Vinesh's authority on KZN fishing is unmatched.  Actively involved in the community since the 90s, he's competed at club and social levels, covered major angling competitions, and earned the trust of the media during the Sardine Run. He currently serves as the National Media Liaison for the South African Surf Casting Association, solidifying his reputation as a key figure in the South African fishing scene.

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