Brusher at Port Shepstone
Updated | By Staff Writer
Amanzimtoti – It has been a bit quiet this week and we have only heard of some smaller grey sharks in the evenings on red-eye belly.
Scottburgh – The big seas kept anglers away from the point earlier in the week, but as the sea settled some nice fish were landed. Grey sharks, blue rays, sea pike and the ever present closed season shad.
Port Shepstone/Trafalgar – Catches of bronze bream, garrick and brusher have kept the edible anglers busy and the non-edible anglers have got some browns, grey sharks and the odd sandshark.
Port St Johns – Kob and garrick have been plentiful especially on live baits and McArthy Paddletails. The majority of the fish are in the 10kg range, although some good fish of over 20kg were also caught. One unlucky angler had his kob taxed in the shore break by a shark. The non-edible anglers have had good catches of Zambezi sharks and few spotted raggies as well.
(File Photo: Gallo Images)
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