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Monday, April 30, 2007
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Spearfishing Update.
Good Morning chaps,
Well there is some diving going down I am sure, at home it is looking a bit better. Tho it is still only a few meters vis , but good enough for buggs.
Zinkwazi is still looking good, and down south has some 10m vis so if it holds out we can be diving this weekend.
A strong north east is predicted for tomorrow followed by a south west through Saturday. So Sunday should have some good diving.
National Spearfishing Champs is being held down in Knysna and the boys have spent the last 2 days scouting around. Andy said that the structure and canyons are amazing down there with loads of fish. H said that it was frustrating not being able to shoot them as they were only scouting at this stage.
I will try keep you in the loop as the things unfold.
Coatesman
Posted by Coatesman at 9:19 AM 0 comments
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Whats up
Driving past the sea this morning the last thing I wanted to be doing was going to work!! Do you ever feel like that??
I know that the vis is not great for diving and there are no waves, but its a pearler again! And I kind of get that, "I am missing out on something" feeling.
Again the Zinkwazi is the only spot that is diveable, which is probably too far a drive for a quick one before work.
There are some south winds coming this weekend so hopefully we will get in ... some time.
It better come right .......I am getting miserable.
Coatesman
P.S check out this Comp running on the Fishing Corner Website!!
Fishing Corner / Gladiator Story Comp
Hi All
www.fishingcorner.co.za would like to invite all registered users to join in the competition for free. Gladiator Lures has been kind enough to give us a large number of fishing goods to give away for two winning prizes. If you have not registered yet click here and register for free.
1.Log onto www.gladiatorlures.co.za and have a look at there product range.
2.Wright a short story using the words Gladiator, Lure, Fishing and Corner
3.The two different prize categories are 1. A flowery tall story (Lie) or 2. Funny story.
4.You may enter both categories but can only win for one.
5.Post the stories on the site using the "submit a story" link when logged in and post it under gladiator lie or gladiator funny section – found in the drop down box
6.Give your story a title of relevancy and remember to use actual Gladiator products in your story!
7.Jas, Oliver and Shaun (Site Owners) cannot enter but will judge the stories with Jamie from gladiator Lures.
8.Must put your address and contact details at the bottom of the page (They will not be shown on the site)
9.Must Live in SA or have a friend in SA that you are willing to give your prize to.
Have fun righting and tell your fishing friends about the comp.
Best wishes
Fishing Corner Team
Shaun, Jasper, Oliver
Posted by Coatesman at 7:24 AM 0 comments
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Another Great April Morning
Well its another pearler, great beach conditions. Unfortunately there are no waves for the surfers, as the banks are still almost non-existent.
On the diving front there is enough vis for a dive and to get your buggs, which is more that what it has been. So I suppose it's great!
Zinkwazi and Blythdale are still looking like the best spots on the coast.
If you hear anything just give me a shout,
cheers
Coatesman
Posted by Coatesman at 8:19 AM 0 comments
Monday, April 23, 2007
Any one been Spearfishing?
Has any one gone Spearfishing??
The sea was beautiful this morning, slightly green but divable. I was up in Zululand for a mates wedding, and was not around to see if any one got in and got fish.
There were a number of spearo's at the wedding, but the only thing that was shoaling was the drinks - that were getting hammered at an alarming rate.
If I hear of any news I will give an update later in the day.
Coatesman.
Posted by Coatesman at 7:32 AM 0 comments
Friday, April 20, 2007
Spearfishing and Surf Update
Posted by Coatesman at 10:32 AM 0 comments
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Spearfishing and Surfing Report
Hey guys,
The sea is not looking too bad. Its not crystal actually a bit green but it is diveable.
There is very little swell and the tides are high, so there is no surf at all. But it does make for good conditions for beginners.
I took my 10year old son Braiden for a dive last night .... before it got dark!!
We got our crayfish and he got a 600g crayfish in about 4m of water with no help from dad. After a couple dives I offered to help and he replied with a very clear 'No!' and went back down and wrestled the crayfish from its hole.
I am still however suffering from a nasty sinus problem, and my forehead does not release the pressure and I feel like my head is going to implode. And with a Mozambique trip coming up soon I will be nursing this sinus problem, and not pushing too many dives.
I will however continue to keep my eyes on the sea for you.
Coatesman
Posted by Coatesman at 8:35 AM 1 comments
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Surf and Spearfishing update
Posted by Coatesman at 12:18 PM 0 comments
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Spearfishing and Surfing Report
Well it was great to wake up to a brisk south westerly this morning. Hopefully it will clean things up for tomorrow, the wind looks like it will moderate and continue to blow gently through Wednesday. This could mean 2 solid days of diving ahead!!!
The cloud cover in the morning might be a factor with it only getting light enough to dive just before 6, the clouds could shorten the dive considerably. ...... Thats if you have to rush to work like me! :-)
Dive spots are still a problem with our local beaches still dodgy and access limited. A mate dived Tiffanies (brave boy!!) and said that the reef was very sanded up. I found the same thing at Christmas bay, all the mid depth 5 - 12m had been covered.
The feedback from the guys was that it was generally quiet this weekend. I suppose thats how it is in Autumn, but the south coast does start to operate so we will keep our ears open to whats going down.
cheers
Coatesman
Posted by Coatesman at 8:01 AM 0 comments
Monday, April 16, 2007
Spearfishing update
Hey Guys,
Sorry the updates have been slow and erratic lately, my adsl has been down, and I have had to sneak reports from my cell and other hijacked computers.
I was up at Sordwana yesterday and we had a dive, epic conditions. You could see the surface from 30m, but unfortunately the current was very slow and fish action was also slow. I chased a few dart cuta swimming on the bottom, but they wern't too keen on having sprung steel in them.
That said Mike Cook had a Marlin swim up to him. He lined up and gave it a good shot. The spear didn't go through and he lost it. I think with the clean water the fish was a little further away than he expected and ... well thats were the big guns are a help.
I also got into the waster at Christmas Bay, the water was miffy and the North South was pushing. And there is a lot of sand on some of the 10m ledge, infact we totally missed it altogether.
There is hope for this week with some southerlies tomorrow and Thursday .... so lets keep an eye out.
Did any of you get in this week end, let me know what went down.
Cheers
Coatesman
Posted by Coatesman at 10:24 AM 0 comments
Friday, April 13, 2007
Surf and Dive Report
Posted by Coatesman at 10:39 AM 0 comments
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Dive report
Busy watching the opening scenes of Barret Harvey's 'African
Spearfishing Diaries' brilliant dvd. We watched it at Wahoo last nite
and the thumbs up by everyone there.
There is some great footage of Jaco shooting huge fish with a reelgun.
An art I am keen on perfecting. It seriously gives you the advantage
of not dragging a buoyline around, especially at depth.
I did manage to get some copies from Barret so if you missed out just
give me a shout.
On the water front the south is here and I think this weekend will be
a good one. You might have to travel south tho, thats if it does not
come right here at home.
Dont forget the Varsity dive comp. There are some good prizes up for
grabs and a very well organised jol after with loads of lucky draws
and other prizes.
Catch you later,
Coatesman
Posted by Coatesman at 6:31 AM 0 comments
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Dive ..less report
Posted by Coatesman at 10:24 AM 0 comments
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Salty Diver
Posted by Coatesman at 9:17 AM 0 comments
Saturday, April 7, 2007
Hiberedene gets clean
Finally!!
I got a call from Mike on Thursday evening saying that Hiberdene was clean and that the guys smashed the fish. The East was pumping at the time and I was not totally convinced there would be any vis left.
But with being so desperate Mike , Morne and myself met at 4bells and headed down south. I was super keen to dive, I had a a new reelgun from Shane at Freedivers. A nice 1.2m with his new barrel, he also customises the guns for my shop making them all black with only a touch of grey on some of the detailing. Looks very mean!! I also have a few mods like a double wrap with a 30cm bungie between the shooting line and the line on the reel.
Anyway we got down to Hiberdene and did the usual we do we park, and jump in routine, and by the time we hit the beach it was light enough to see that the water was good. Super stoked I jumped right in and Morne and Mike headed up the beach a bit.
Not knowing Hiberdene all that well having only dived it off a boat during comps. I decided to head out to 16 -18m and try find some bricks or fish what ever came first. I know that there are some deep ledges out there, but all I found was sand in 18m.
On the 16m mark there was plenty reef scattered between the patches of sand, nice cuta territory. It was not long before a cuta swam past while I was on the bottom. And it was a good fish too! I little nervous, not knowing how the new gun was going to preform I did not get all that close to the fish. The shot was perfect and at full range. The fish tore line off the reel as I made for the surface.
If you have never shot a cuta or large game fish with a reel gun I can seriously recommend it. Its a Blast!
After a long tussle, due to the fact that there is less drag with out the fish towing a gun and bouy line around, I got my fish. Super stoked I looked to see were the boys were and they were way on the inside, and it was pointless trying to call them.
I strung the fish and reloaded the gun and continued to drift down the reef in about16m. I eventually found a good ledge with some buggs in so I hooked my buoyline into the reef and dive untethered with the reelgun. My flasher was tide to my buoy and it was great to have the freedom of all the line and having to fetch the damn flasher after each dive.
The ledge had some great buggs, a bit deep in the back of the ledge, but each dive resulted in a bugg. Thats when I wasn't dealing with another cuta that fell pray to my new Freedivers reelgun.
But my fun was short lived when a Hammerhead pitched up. It was not a big shark, and my first reaction was "hey there fella" ... I love hammers! But when he did not go away and kept harassing me, I decided I had enough fish and I had my bag of buggs so I packed up and headed for shore.
My T-boned friend stuck with me the whole way to the mid-break ...... very persistent! But all is well that ends well, 3 cuta 15.8kg, 11.5kg and a dart of about 7kg was great especially after not diving for almost 3 weeks.
I was also super stoked with the Freedivers Reelgun. It shot perfectly straight and very smooth, and the reel is super solid. All in all I give it a thumbs up BIG TIME.
On the weather side the south west is blowing and the sea is already looking like we might dive at home tomorrow! Let keep our eye on it .... and if not down south near Hiberedene is always an option.
Cheers
Coatesman
Posted by Coatesman at 8:53 AM 0 comments
Thursday, April 5, 2007
Late Dive report ...again
Posted by Coatesman at 1:57 PM 0 comments
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Spearfishing Report - There is hope!
Hi Guys,
Sorry for the late report today ... was on the road early for work! Might as well work hard while the diving is out.
But I am upbeat, driving back from Durban Tongaat looked like it was cleaning up, not dive-able but it was not the brown muck we have had for 2 weeks.
The forecasts show the south coming on Friday and Saturday so we should get in some time this week end. And if you take a look at the sharks board report you will see that there is 6m vis down south. So there is hope!
Coatesman
Posted by Coatesman at 11:13 AM 0 comments
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Dive report
Well if you are looking for good news ... this is not the place. The south west that was looking like it was going to push on Friday will only really start pushing on Saturday. And its not that strong!
Its also followed by a some strong easts on Monday .... pleeeease let the forecast be wrong!!!
Coatesman
Posted by Coatesman at 10:11 AM 0 comments
Monday, April 2, 2007
It's looking bleak - I want to cry!
Its looking bleak!
A whole week of east winds, the sea is still brown and full of miff. All the rivers down south are open and we are into the second week since the big swell wrecked everything. Man this sux!
Then to top all that there is a cyclone off Madagascar ... not to big and quiet far away ...but it could just build and head our way. If that happens it will be here just in time for the long week end. Splendid!
Just a heads up, because of the club meet falling on Friday the public holiday, we have moved it to Wednesday 11th and will be held in Durban. I will keep you posted with more info as and when the venue is confirmed.
Try have fun,
Coatesman
Posted by Coatesman at 7:25 AM 0 comments