Fishing Report 30 September 2019
Monday
SW gusting 30 for most of the day
cloudy with rain forecast in the evening with a max of 22. Wave height 1.9-3.2
period 7-9 barometer 1005-1012.
High Tide 04.33 Low Tide 10.35.
Tuesday
SW gusting 16 then peaks at 18 during
the evening. Partly cloudy with a max of 21. Wave height 2.3-1.9 period 10
barometer 1017-1022.
High Tide 05.08 Low Tide11.09.
Wednesday
NW gusting 5 swinging to a NE in the
afternoon gusting 23. Sunny with a max of 25. Wave height 1.4 period 11
barometer 1022-1015.
High Tide 05.43 Low Tide 11.42.
Thursday
NE gusting 25 rising to 30 by the late
afternoon. Sunny with a max of 33. Wave height 1.9 period 11 barometer
1012-1005.
High Tide 06.17 Low Tide 00.07.
Lagoon
During the week the first of the baby
Honey Comb Rays were caught of the season, they currently with about 3.5kg and
will hang around for a few months, if you catch one please don’t turn it upside
down to try get the hook out, if it swallowed the hook just cut the line and it
will spit the hood out by itself, there are also small Grunter and Stumpnose
please handle them with care. With the south wind blowing the best places to
fish are the steel bridge area and to the right of the main car park as these
are fairly sheltered, same for the boats
Surf
There was some heavy side wash over
from Saturday afternoon through Sunday resulting in slow fishing. I believe
some nice size Kob were caught early Saturday morning further than that mainly
Rats and Mice. The S wind we currently having should stop the side wash however
it will be very difficult to fish the next 2 days. Today or tomorrow we are
expecting a delivery of fresh Chokka i.e. the first of the new season. We have decided
to keep Daemon Perfect Circle Hooks 16/0 in Stock all I need now is cable 3mm
and we all set for drone angling for the summer season. From tomorrow till the
end of November is closed Shad season play it safe and release them, remember
you cannot use them as bait either.
Ski boat
This section of our sport has been
quiet of late mainly due to incumbent weather however you Louis took the window
on Saturday morning and went Snoek hunting but no luck however he reported a
massive shoal of Shad at the wreck almost as though they waiting for the closed
season starting tomorrow to enter the surf zone and tease the anglers.
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