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Angler News SA Podcast
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150 episodes
4 days ago
Reel in the latest fishing updates, tips, and tricks with the king of KZN fishing, Vinesh Soogreem, on the award-winning 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 (Thursday mornings) From the Lower South Coast, Adam Lyon covers everything fishing-related from Port Edward to Port Shepstone. The news then flows down to the Kingsburg/Illovo stretch, where Ray Thompson gathers content from the rocks daily. 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. ANSA also has Don Solomon, the president of the SA Spearfishing Association delivering a weekly report of conditions and catches from this facet. North Coast reports from Tongaat to Richards Bay are covered by Suvikaar Sewlall, 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 includes predictions for the upcoming weekend from Vinesh and the team. With over two decades of experience, Vinesh's authority on KZN fishing is unmatched. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just starting out, the ANSA podcast has something for everyone.
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Reel in the latest fishing updates, tips, and tricks with the king of KZN fishing, Vinesh Soogreem, on the award-winning 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 (Thursday mornings) From the Lower South Coast, Adam Lyon covers everything fishing-related from Port Edward to Port Shepstone. The news then flows down to the Kingsburg/Illovo stretch, where Ray Thompson gathers content from the rocks daily. 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. ANSA also has Don Solomon, the president of the SA Spearfishing Association delivering a weekly report of conditions and catches from this facet. North Coast reports from Tongaat to Richards Bay are covered by Suvikaar Sewlall, 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 includes predictions for the upcoming weekend from Vinesh and the team. With over two decades of experience, Vinesh's authority on KZN fishing is unmatched. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just starting out, the ANSA podcast has something for everyone.
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Angler News SA Podcast
2026 Lines Tight Already - KZN REPORT (08 JANUARY '26)
2026 has kicked off with serious energy along the KZN coastline. From Durban to Margate, the saltwater action has been nothing short of explosive. Grey sharks, rays, shad, bream and skates are active in the shallows, while calmer seas have unlocked red-hot bites in gullies, harbours and along the pier. Offshore, the season is already showing standout potential, with dorado dominating catches, backed up by tuna, couta and snoek from north to south. Smaller boats and skis are well in the game, deeper reefs are producing quality bottom fish, and live bait is proving key for bigger tuna as 2026 opens with bent rods and high expectations. Freshwater tells a very different story, shaped by relentless rain and heavy runoff. Rivers and stillwaters across much of KZN have been tough going, with high, off-colour water limiting opportunities over the festive period. With rainfall beginning to ease, anglers are watching conditions closely, gear at the ready, as 2026 promises plenty of opportunity for those willing to time it right.
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4 days ago
15 minutes 52 seconds

Angler News SA Podcast
The Final Cast of 2025 - KZN REPORT (24 DECEMBER '25)
The final show of 2025 delivers pure East Coast summer energy as the Angler News team comes together for a passionate end-of-year send-off. From Durban to the North Coast, Midlands, South Coast, and offshore grounds, this episode is packed with on-the-ground fishing reports covering rock and surf, ski boat, paddle ski, offshore, and freshwater action. Listeners are treated to standout catches, changing conditions, festive-season fishing opportunities, and expert local insight from a dedicated network of reporters.
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2 weeks ago
14 minutes 42 seconds

Angler News SA Podcast
Chasing The Summer Tide - KZN REPORT (18 DECEMBER '25)
Coastal anglers are in the middle of an all-out feeding frenzy along the KZN coastline. Rock and surf action is firing from north to south with a mixed bag of species. Durban anglers are finding solid rewards after pushing through recent rough conditions, with the harbour still producing well for those who can navigate the crowds. Further south, Margate Pier continues to deliver high-energy sessions, and with calmer seas forecast, conditions are shaping up for clean casts, smoother water and fish that are fully switched on. Offshore, the coast is buzzing with one of the strongest dorado runs of the season. From ski-boats to larger craft, anglers are reporting screaming reels and bent rods, with dorado leading the charge alongside strong tuna and couta action. Inland, the Midlands is experiencing classic summer weather chaos, with rapid swings between heavy rain and intense heat shaping freshwater conditions. Recent rainfall has pushed river levels up, with upper reaches flowing clear but fast, and lower sections running dirty. Sterkfontein remains a standout for fly anglers. This weekend is lining up crisp casts, smoother seas, and fish that are absolutely switched on and looking for trouble.
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3 weeks ago
17 minutes 24 seconds

Angler News SA Podcast
Summer Wave Of Big Fish - KZN REPORT (12 DECEMBER '25)
The KwaZulu-Natal coast has delivered explosive action this week, with rock-and-surf anglers reporting relentless shad activity, consistent bream and ray encounters, and even scattered shark pressure across the coastline. Offshore, the dorado run has dominated headlines, with strong catches reported from the north all the way through to the south coast. Tuna, couta, snoek and the odd billfish have kept boats bending. Improving sea conditions heading into the weekend have anglers expecting another round of high-paced action. Inland, heavy rainfall has pushed the Mngeni System close to capacity, and rivers across the Midlands are running high, fast and often muddy. Challenging conditions have limited river returns. Bass reports have been mixed, with modest returns from Midmar and competitive catches at recent league events, while carp, barbel and yellowfish have offered opportunities where conditions remained stable. With shifting weather patterns and rising water levels, freshwater anglers are choosing their outings carefully as the Midlands settles into a wetter phase.
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1 month ago
16 minutes 47 seconds

Angler News SA Podcast
East Coast Dorado Fever - KZN REPORT (04 DECEMBER '25)
The KZN coast is buzzing like never before this season, and this weekend is shaping up to be pure chaos — in the best way! From the lower north coast down to Margate, Grey sharks, Honeycomb rays, skates, and Shad are all on a mission, hammering anything that hits the water, while bronze bream in the rocky gullies are tearing into prawn baits with full-on fury. Offshore, it’s electric from north to south. Dorado are absolutely ripping it up, from feisty juveniles to absolute bulls and Couta continue to dominate, snoek are schooling, and bottom fishing is producing chunky rockcod — the action never stops. Inland, the Midlands has been soaked by summer rains, filling dams and turning rivers muddy, but keen anglers are still finding pockets of magic. Upper river reaches are clearer and fishable, while Sterkfontein continues to fire for both small- and largemouth yellowfish. The inland scene may be wetter and trickier, but for those ready to brave it, the rewards are huge. Whether you’re chasing salt or fresh, this weekend promises biting fish, calmer winds, and conditions lined up for serious angling action — KZN is ON FIRE!
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1 month ago
16 minutes 48 seconds

Angler News SA Podcast
Black Friday Bite Buzz - KZN REPORT (27 NOVEMBER '25)
Fishing has been firing along the KZN coastline. The lower north coast is producing grey sharks, honeycomb rays, and various skates, while bronze bream are feeding well in the rocky gullies. Durban harbour is delivering quality fish for those keeping clear of the Wala Wala, and Margate Pier is seeing Garrick, Bream, and the odd Hammerhead. Offshore, Umhlanga is alive with Dorado smashing pink and purple lures, while Durban waters are holding Geelbeck and Tuna. Down south, high-speed trolling is producing strong Tuna, with Dorado and bottom fish like rockcod still coming out consistently. Recent rains have dams filling fast, with Mearns and Wagondrift already overflowing and Midmar and Alberts not far behind. Rivers are producing good brown trout and the Mooi and uMngeni systems are giving steady results.. As water temperatures rise, fish are holding deeper along weedbeds. Bass anglers are finding steady catches at Midmar, strong results in private dams, and excellent yellowfish action continues at Sterkfontein.
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1 month ago
17 minutes 21 seconds

Angler News SA Podcast
Wind Drops - Bite Is On - KZN REPORT (19 NOVEMBER '25)
With the wind finally easing along the KZN coast, fishing conditions are swinging firmly in anglers’ favour. Rock and surf action is sizzling, with Grey sharks, Shad, and bronze bream keeping the north coast lively, while Garrick, Bream, and Hammerheads are firing down south. Cleaner casts, calmer seas, and top-performing mackerel are making bait presentations sharper than ever. Offshore, Dorado, Couta, and Tuna are smashing baits, with floating debris holding quality fish for those chasing colour and chaos. Inland, heavy Midlands rains from La Niña have swollen rivers and muddied waters, though stillwaters and dams continue to produce fish for those who get out there. Anglers are urged to stay weather-aware, gear up for wet conditions, and respect ongoing Foot and Mouth Disease closures. Despite the challenges, the season is heating up, and both coastal and inland anglers have plenty of action to look forward to.
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1 month ago
16 minutes 2 seconds

Angler News SA Podcast
Brace for Wind & Big Bites - KZN REPORT (12 NOVEMBER '25)
The KZN coastline is on fire, with non-stop action despite the strong winds! Anglers are hooking Grey sharks, Honeycomb rays, and thick schools of Shad up north, while bronze bream are smashing prawn baits in the rocky gullies. Durban’s surf and harbour are producing steady results, with light circle hooks boosting hook-up rates, and Margate Pier down south is alive with Garrick, Bream, and Hammerheads. Wind or not, the fish are feeding hard — so tie down your gear and hit the surf! Offshore, Dorado, Tuna, and Couta are keeping things hot along the coast. Dorado are smashing pink and purple Rattlers near Umhlanga, while Tuna and Couta dominate around Durban and the south coast. Bottom fishing remains strong with quality rockcod in the mix. Inland, the rivers are running high but still producing trout on nymphs, and Albert Falls Dam has bounced back with solid bass catches. Sterkfontein is shining for yellowfish, proving that from coast to dam, KZN fishing is firing on all fronts!
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2 months ago
16 minutes 24 seconds

Angler News SA Podcast
Guaranteed Weekend Bite - KZN REPORT (06 NOVEMBER '25)
Shore-based fishing has been sizzling along the KZN coastline, with anglers of all levels enjoying nonstop action and impressive catches. From grey sharks and honeycomb rays on the north coast to shad and bronze bream in the rocky gullies, it’s been a rewarding time to fish. While most of the excitement has been outside Durban, the harbours and bays have also delivered steady results, particularly for those using light circle hooks. Down south, Margate Pier continues to produce Garrick, Bream, and Hammerheads—proof that both grounded and floating baits are working wonders. Offshore anglers have battled some tricky weather but still found success as fish settled into their summer feeding patterns. The north coast has been the hotspot for ski-boat and live-bait action, while Durban’s tuna bite has been on fire for those trolling skirted lures. Bottom fishing remains steady along the south coast, with quality geelbek and daga catches coming in. Inland, the rivers and stillwaters are coming alive after scattered rainfall, with the Bushman’s and uMngeni Rivers both producing strong fly-fishing results. With good fish at Midmar and Sterkfontein firing for yellowfish, it’s clear that summer fishing is in full swing across KZN!
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2 months ago
16 minutes 6 seconds

Angler News SA Podcast
Big Summer Bites Incoming - KZN REPORT (30 OCTOBER '25)
KZN’s fishing scene has been electric this week despite the wild mix of rain, wind, and sunshine. Along the coastline, rock and surf anglers are reeling in a variety of edibles and early inedibles, with snoek, tuna, and kob keeping rods bent from the North Coast down to the South. Tugela, Mtunzini, and Durban’s beaches have delivered great results, while lure anglers continue to enjoy thrilling surface strikes from garrick and kingfish. Protected bays and gullies are also producing consistent action for those braving the weather. Offshore, the bite remains hot with couta, snoek, and tuna leading the charge across KZN. Live baits and fast-trolled lures in pinks and purples have been the winning combos, and anglers targeting deeper waters have found quality bottom fish rounding out their hauls. In the Midlands, mist and rain haven’t stopped the action. Trout waters like the Bushman’s, Mooi, and uMngeni are producing solid fish for those braving the drizzle, while the Natal Fly Fishers Club has reported great catches on leech and dragonfly patterns. Bass at Albert Falls and Midmar are still biting, with the Horny Toad soft plastic proving deadly. With Sterkfontein season just around the corner, KZN anglers have plenty to look forward to — come rain or shine!
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2 months ago
15 minutes 57 seconds

Angler News SA Podcast
Weekend Bite Mode Activated - KZN REPORT (23 OCTOBER '25)
Summer fishing has officially switched into overdrive across KwaZulu-Natal! The weather’s stabilizing, the surf’s alive, and the bite is red-hot from North to South. On the North Coast, diamonds, sandies, and honeycombs are dominating, with greys keeping the drags screaming. The Central Coast is all action, dishing out blue rays, tuna, and bottom fish, while the South Coast is seeing live bait chaos with garrick, kob, and rock hoppers all in on the fun. Offshore, anglers have battled through wind and swell, but the rewards have been solid — couta, dorado, tuna, sailfish, and consistent bottom catches like geelbek, daga, and rockcod. When the sea settles, expect the action to fire right back up across the coast. Inland, The Midlands are starting to come alive after recent rains. The upper Mooi and Bushman’s Rivers are running clear, producing solid trout, while stillwaters have delivered some trophy browns up to 53cm. With warmer days ahead and water conditions improving, it’s shaping up to be an epic stretch of fishing — wherever you drop a line this weekend.
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2 months ago
14 minutes 50 seconds

Angler News SA Podcast
Summer Mode Hits KZN - KZN REPORT (16 OCTOBER '25)
Summer conditions have settled in, and the coastal fishing is looking solid. The North Coast continues to produce good catches of couta, dorado, tuna, and sailfish, with live bait leading the way and lures doing well when bait is scarce. Rock-and-surf anglers are finding steady action from sandies, honeycombs, and greys, with edibles also starting to show more interest in prawn, sealice, and chokka baits. Further south, live baits are proving effective for garrick, kob, and snoek, while the reefs are still turning out healthy rockcod, daga, and geelbek. The seas are beginning to settle, and conditions look promising for another productive weekend on the water. Recent rains have revived the rivers, with the Bushman’s and Umngeni showing improvement while the Mooi remains slightly coloured. Stillwaters are producing good fish, bass activity is mixed, and Midmar continues to perform well. As summer settles in, inland fishing is picking up — a great time for a relaxed session on the water.
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2 months ago
15 minutes 42 seconds

Angler News SA Podcast
KZN Fishing Reawakens - KZN REPORT (09 OCTOBER '25)
After a weekend of wild winds and rough seas, the ocean has finally calmed — and just in time for another action-packed weekend of fishing. The North and Central Coasts are alive with activity, from sandies, honeycombs, and blue rays to the return of edibles like kob and garrick. The South Coast is also firing, with live bait producing excellent results and calmer weather setting the stage for consistent bites. Offshore anglers can finally breathe easy as conditions settle, with tuna, kingfish, and geelbeck showing up in growing numbers and the reefs producing steady catches of slinger, soldier, and rockcod. Inland, the rains have breathed new life into KZN’s rivers and stillwaters. The Mooi, Bushman’s, and Umngeni are fishing beautifully, with trout feeding eagerly after the winter chill. Stillwaters are yielding solid rainbow and brown trout, while bass and scalies continue to provide action across the Midlands and Tugela regions. With the weather stabilizing, the water warming, and the fish on the feed, this weekend promises some of the best fishing conditions we’ve seen in weeks — game on!
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3 months ago
16 minutes 31 seconds

Angler News SA Podcast
Rough Seas over – Fish On! KZN REPORT (02 OCTOBER '25)
After a weekend of rough seas, the coast is settling, and spring fishing is firing up across KwaZulu-Natal. From rock-and-surf action to freshwater adventures, anglers are finding plenty to keep their lines tight. On the Saltwater front , the North Coast is alive with action — bloody and fleshy baits are producing sandies, honeycombs, grey sharks, and edibles. Central Coast anglers are enjoying strong basin action with blue rays and mixed species, while the South Coast delivers good garrick and kob on live bait. Offshore, calmer seas mean better surface action for garrick, tuna, and kingfish, plus deeper-water targets like geelbeck and daga salmon. Snoek remain unpredictable, but the reefs are offering steady bottom fishing. As for the Freshwater, after recent rainfall, rivers in the Midlands are coming alive. The Mooi River is rewarding anglers with impressive browns, while stillwaters are waking up with bass and trout action. Albert Falls is showing improvement, and rivers like the Umkomaas, Umgeni, and Bushman’s are producing strong yellowfish runs. Early season conditions at Sterkfontein are promising, with hatches and hoppers bringing a buzz to the water. With more stable weather ahead, it’s the perfect time to dust off your gear. Whether chasing trophies offshore or casting in the rivers, spring is setting the stage for some epic fishing and in this episode we share all the hotspots for this action.
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3 months ago
17 minutes 5 seconds

Angler News SA Podcast
Time For Fresh Species - KZN REPORT (25 SEPTEMBER '25)
KwaZulu-Natal’s fishing is on fire right now, with action from the surf to offshore. Rock-and-surf anglers are finding plenty of bronze bream on the South Coast, steady blacktail along much of the shoreline, and game fish like Kob, kingfish, and garrick crashing baits in the surf. Sharks and skates have also reappeared, a clear sign that baitfish are running and the predators are close behind. Offshore, Durban has been producing quality bottoms—geelbek, daga salmon, and musselcracker—along with snoek and garrick closer in. The real frenzy is further north at St. Lucia, where tuna schools are boiling on the surface, giving anglers non-stop hook-ups. Freshwater fishing is picking up too, with yellowfish active in the rivers, bass improving at Albert Falls and Midmar, and carp and barbel ready to move as summer rains arrive. The only catch this weekend? Heavy seas and strong winds mean anglers will need to fish smart and pick their windows.
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3 months ago
16 minutes 58 seconds

Angler News SA Podcast
Bream Mayhem Sweep KZN - KZN REPORT (18 SEPTEMBER '25)
KZN anglers, gear up—this week the coast is buzzing! From Durban to the South Coast, fish are on fire with a massive variety of species biting. Brusher, bream, grey sharks, kob, blacktail, and Garrick are all active, with plenty of smaller catches for fun and some trophy-sized beauties showing up too. Rock and surf fishing is especially hot, with prawn, chokka, and ghost crab producing great action on the lower tides. Offshore bait is starting to spread, bringing back kingfish, tuna, and greys, while rivers and still waters are warming, giving bass and yellowfish a boost. Whether you’re chasing edibles, game fish, or just looking for an epic weekend on the water, KZN’s fishing scene is alive and thriving!
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3 months ago
15 minutes 40 seconds

Angler News SA Podcast
New Season, New Targets - KZN REPORT (11 SEPTEMBER '25)
KwaZulu-Natal’s coastline is alive as spring battles winter in a weekend promising some of the season’s hottest fishing. From kob smashing paddle-tails on the north coast to explosive Garrick and Kob action down south, anglers are spoilt for choice. Offshore, geelbeck, daga salmon, and snoek are testing gear and nerves, while reefs deliver nonstop bites from slinger and rockcod. Inland, Natal Fly Fishers Club members celebrated the river season’s opening with steady catches on the Bushmans, while Midmar Dam produced bass in the 1–2kg class. With summer knocking, this is the weekend anglers have been waiting for—rods bending, reels screaming, and the ocean in full beast mode.
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4 months ago
16 minutes 19 seconds

Angler News SA Podcast
The Big KZN Spring Bite - KZN REPORT (04 SEPTEMBER '25)
September is here, spring has kicked in, and the river season is wide open. The bite is electric across the coast and inland—bass, Garrick, bronze bream, shad, grunter, and even dorado are making headlines. From Durban to the North Coast, South Coast to the Midlands, and all the way to Albert Falls, our reporters have confirmed it’s firing everywhere. From snoek and soldier bream offshore to grunters, rays, and bronze bream inshore—every spot is producing. Plus, we’re thrilled to welcome vibrant new voices to our team like Mikayla Daniels , who is absolutely crushing it with their on-the-ground reports and fish-by-fish coverage of what’s biting, where, and how. And let’s not forget freshwater—trout rivers are open, bass are bouncing back, and Albert Falls is seeing some serious action with over 390 bass weighed in at the latest comp! Check out our new podcast: The Cast – short, sharp, and full of that "moment before the cast" feeling.
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4 months ago
18 minutes 21 seconds

Angler News SA Podcast
KZN Gears Up for a Big Fish - KZN REPORT (28 AUGUST '25)
Anglers, it’s time to make space in the diary — the fishing has switched on across the province. From Margate up to Durban and beyond, reports are showing steady action with plenty of variety on offer. Offshore: Snoek and couta are feeding well, keeping ski-boats busy and rods bending. Surf & Rocks: Grunter and garrick are being landed regularly, while the South Coast is producing kingfish, brusher, shad, and the occasional sandbar shark. Inland & North Coast: Fly anglers in the Midlands are finding some good trout, and there are pockets of edibles showing further north. This week’s Strike Zones pulls it all together — with updates straight from the surf, rocks, rivers, and reefs. The takeaway? The fish are active, the conditions are improving, and the season is shaping up nicely. Tight lines to everyone heading out this weekend!
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4 months ago
13 minutes 3 seconds

Angler News SA Podcast
Don't Miss The Weekend Bite - KZN REPORT (21 AUGUST '25)
This weekend is shaping up well for anglers along the KwaZulu-Natal coast, with both surf and offshore waters producing encouraging signs. On the offshore front, the North Coast continues to deliver consistent couta around Cape Vidal, where sardine and mackerel baits remain reliable. Snoek are active near central river mouths, while tuna and dorado are responding offshore to skirted and high-speed lures. Further south, from Amanzimtoti to Aliwal Shoal, tuna are feeding strongly on slow-trolled live baits, with wahoo also showing in good numbers on fast-trolled presentations. Along the shoreline, Durban’s beachfront has been alive with shad activity, with spoons keeping rods busy and bonus catches of stumpies and grunter adding variety. Northward, action has been patchier, though kob and shad have made an appearance, and bronze bream and stumpies are providing steady results around rocky ledges on prawn and chokka. Grey sharks are still around for those seeking something larger, while early signs of flatfish have been reported further up the coast. On the South Coast, sardine activity is drawing plenty of attention, with shad, garrick and brusher keeping anglers busy. With improving conditions and a mix of species on the bite, prospects look strong for those heading to sea or to the surf this weekend.
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4 months ago
15 minutes 39 seconds

Angler News SA Podcast
Reel in the latest fishing updates, tips, and tricks with the king of KZN fishing, Vinesh Soogreem, on the award-winning 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 (Thursday mornings) From the Lower South Coast, Adam Lyon covers everything fishing-related from Port Edward to Port Shepstone. The news then flows down to the Kingsburg/Illovo stretch, where Ray Thompson gathers content from the rocks daily. 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. ANSA also has Don Solomon, the president of the SA Spearfishing Association delivering a weekly report of conditions and catches from this facet. North Coast reports from Tongaat to Richards Bay are covered by Suvikaar Sewlall, 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 includes predictions for the upcoming weekend from Vinesh and the team. With over two decades of experience, Vinesh's authority on KZN fishing is unmatched. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just starting out, the ANSA podcast has something for everyone.