Shongweni dam fishing spoilt
Updated | By Andre Bloem and Kingfisher
We have been told of bad pollution at Shongweni Dam.
Carp
Shongweni Dam has had a pollution meltdown and anglers are advised to stay away and resort to fishing surrounding dams such as Nagle Dam or Inanda Dam if possible. Luckily both of these dams have been producing good fish of late, including some fine specimens of 10kg on larger baits such as Boilies in the 16-18mm range. Dam levels are as follows - Albert Falls 36.76%. Inanda Dam 80.24%, Midmar 47.06% Hazelmere Dam 34.91%.The fish that move into the shallows will be looking for food and any opportunities available, so use a stronger dip to ensure your bait is found easily. Inanda Dam has also risen ever so slightly and has already set the fish into feeding mode. Specimen anglers as well as conventional anglers have taken advantage of the conditions and have landed some beautiful fish so far.
Bass
As a few of our dams show slow increased levels of water, so the fish turn on the bite and move into the shallows to feed on anything that moves. In these times, baitfish, frogs, insects, worms, lizards and anything else that may be unlucky enough to be in these areas, will be fed on without hesitation. Anglers will catch fish on almost any bait thrown, but in order to cover more water and to sieve through the smaller fish and into the bigger fish, search baits such as weightless flukes, Daiwa D Frogs, spinnerbaits and jigs are used. This will ensure the angler less time in an unproductive area and more time in possibly productive areas. If you come across an area with more fish in it than others, take notice of the structure, depth, temperature etc. This will be the most effective method of locating fish. Take these conditions into consideration when searching, and if you can match the conditions, then it is almost a guaranteed success story. Most of the dams are already fishing well, with Albert Falls on top, Inanda coming in second and Midmar struggling in at third. Frogs have been the most effective bait at Inanda, while spinnerbaits have been deadly at Albert Falls.
(File Photo: Wikipedia)
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Shongweni Dam has had a pollution meltdown and anglers are advised to stay away and resort to fishing surrounding dams such as Nagle Dam or Inanda Dam if possible. Luckily both of these dams have been producing good fish of late, including some fine specimens of 10kg on larger baits such as Boilies in the 16-18mm range. Dam levels are as follows - Albert Falls 36.76%. Inanda Dam 80.24%, Midmar 47.06% Hazelmere Dam 34.91%.The fish that move into the shallows will be looking for food and any opportunities available, so use a stronger dip to ensure your bait is found easily. Inanda Dam has also risen ever so slightly and has already set the fish into feeding mode. Specimen anglers as well as conventional anglers have taken advantage of the conditions and have landed some beautiful fish so far.
Bass
As a few of our dams show slow increased levels of water, so the fish turn on the bite and move into the shallows to feed on anything that moves. In these times, baitfish, frogs, insects, worms, lizards and anything else that may be unlucky enough to be in these areas, will be fed on without hesitation. Anglers will catch fish on almost any bait thrown, but in order to cover more water and to sieve through the smaller fish and into the bigger fish, search baits such as weightless flukes, Daiwa D Frogs, spinnerbaits and jigs are used. This will ensure the angler less time in an unproductive area and more time in possibly productive areas. If you come across an area with more fish in it than others, take notice of the structure, depth, temperature etc. This will be the most effective method of locating fish. Take these conditions into consideration when searching, and if you can match the conditions, then it is almost a guaranteed success story. Most of the dams are already fishing well, with Albert Falls on top, Inanda coming in second and Midmar struggling in at third. Frogs have been the most effective bait at Inanda, while spinnerbaits have been deadly at Albert Falls.
(File Photo: Wikipedia)
Twitter - @SportswaveAndre @kingfisherdaiwa
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