Sardines hit Durban beach | KZN Report edition

Sardines hit Durban beach

This week's fishing in KZN has been a test of angler endurance in the face of challenging fishing conditions. However, on the plus side, sardines were netted at Durban's Addington Beach! Find out more in the latest Angler News SA podcast.

Durban sardines at Addington
ANSA / Durban sardines netted at Addington Beach

Despite low overall catch rates, determined anglers managed to find success with a variety of species, including Garrick, Kob, Shad, Bronze Bream, and Trout. 

There were significant reports of sardine activity at Addington Beach in Durban. Freshwater conditions remain mostly quiet, apart from the still water Trout scene, and the lower south coast is certainly the hotspot of the week!

Listen below.

Durban sardines netting at Addington
ANSA / Durban sardines netted at Addington Beach

KZN Fishing Report:

Offshore: The bigger seas and heavy winds have made fishing on the boats a little unpleasant, but the bumpy trips have been worth it.

Rock and surf: Garrick and brusher, need we say more. Both of these species are under threat so enjoy the fight and consider letting them see tomorrow.

Freshwater: The trout are feeding well, keeping the midlands anglers happy. The bass are fussy but are there to be caught. The carp are waiting for you to send a mielie bomb their way.

Kentlee Sayers crayfish season
ANSA / Kentlee Sayers enjoying the crayfish season
Abdullah Olla
ANSA / Abdullah Olla landing himself a healthy Garrick off the rocks
Dawie De Bruyn
ANSA / Dawie De Bruyn getting himself a beautiful spotted Rockcod down the South Coast.

Meanwhile, planning your next fishing trip? A recent Angler News SA podcast provides a comprehensive six-month forecast for rock and surf fishing along the KZN coastline. Experienced angler Ray Thompson joins Vinesh Soogreem to look at seasonal fishing plans from winter to summer, looking at the best locations and species to increase your strike rate and plan accordingly.

Listen now to get insights on planning your trips, tackle, and accommodation based on fish migrations and seasonal changes.

Ray Thompson
ANSA / Supplied

(Pictured above: Ray Thompson)

Ever wonder why some days you catch fish all afternoon, while others leave you with an empty cooler? The secret might be written in the stars (and the tides). In an earlier Expert Series edition of the Angler News SA podcast, fishing expert Dave Irvine discusses how moon phases and tides impact fishing. Listen below.

Find more episodes of Angler News SA in the full channel below:

More about the Angler News South Africa (ANSA) podcast:

ANSA is Africa's only fishing podcast that focuses on the latest fishing reports, whether they're hot or not. ANSA delivers true and accurate content from the country's most prominent anglers every week on various facets of angling.

• The KZN Fishing Report (Thursdays, 3 PM)
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.

• Expert Angling Interviews (Mondays mornings)
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.

Vinesh Soogreem with a Natal Snoek caught at Blue Lagoon
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