Amberjack biting off Shelley Beach

Amberjack biting off Shelley Beach

We have been told of good garrick fishing action off Zululand over the past week, while amberjack have been biting at Protea Banks off Shelley Beach on the KZN south coast.

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North

Richards Bay down to Tugela has produced good numbers of garrick over the last week, mainly in the slightly bigger seas. These fish have been landed on most baits such as mackerel, shad and pinkies. The latter of which seems to be the preferred bait. One of the aforementioned baits rigged on a Mustad Big Gun size 4/0 or size 2 treble trawled as slow as possible on the backline will almost be guaranteed get the bite. Tuna have also been landed in the Zululand region, on Rattlers and on surface lures as well. The bite seems to have slowed down somewhat and anglers find themselves searching for fish.

Central

Tongaat down to Umhlanga saw many good catches of bottom fish, the majority of which being geelbek and daga. A lot of rockcod and musselcracker have been landed on larger baits. When targeting musselcracker, be sure to use the strongest hook available to you, such as a Mustad Hoodlum or Catfish hook. These stand less of a chance of being crushed or opened by these immensely strong fish. Durban has fished well for bottoms, but failed to see much gamefish activity. The current is relatively strong so make sure that when fishing deep that your choice of sinker is adequate.

South

Protea Banks has fished extremely well with many anglers hooking into good amberjack on a variety of presentations.  Live bait seems to be the preferred method for the larger fish.


(File Photo: Caroll Hermann)


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