Good garrick fishing at Toti
Updated | By Andre Bloem and Kingfisher
Toti has seen far more garrick recently and although there have been no catches on shad, live mullet seems to be doing a mighty job.

Further along the south coast, shad are abundant probably due to the lower water temperature which has been sitting at around 22 degrees constantly.
Kob in the 3-5kg range have been coming out regularly in these areas, on bait as well as lures such as McArthy Paddletails. Most of the river mouths have produced a good number of fish including kingfish and grunter. For those planning on going on a fishing trip down the coast, the time is now.
Port Shepstone has been fishing incredibly well and has had various catches of garrick, kob and grunter around the river mouth. There have been no better reports from any area along the coastline regarding catches of edibles and gamefish in the rivers.
Further down in the Transkei the sharks have been plentiful and present on each and every single day of the week and weekend. The most abundant of all sharks have been the hammerheads which have been feeding particularly well on chokka baits which have been set afloat with a large portion of floatation such as glow foam.
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Kob in the 3-5kg range have been coming out regularly in these areas, on bait as well as lures such as McArthy Paddletails. Most of the river mouths have produced a good number of fish including kingfish and grunter. For those planning on going on a fishing trip down the coast, the time is now.
Port Shepstone has been fishing incredibly well and has had various catches of garrick, kob and grunter around the river mouth. There have been no better reports from any area along the coastline regarding catches of edibles and gamefish in the rivers.
Further down in the Transkei the sharks have been plentiful and present on each and every single day of the week and weekend. The most abundant of all sharks have been the hammerheads which have been feeding particularly well on chokka baits which have been set afloat with a large portion of floatation such as glow foam.
(File Photo: Gallo Images)
Twitter - @SportswaveAndre @kingfisherdaiwa
Facebook - ECRSportswave
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