Kenty
Sealiner
Dave Batista wrote:
Look ..I might be wrong , but , sharks I think you can catch in just about any conditions. They very similar to beggars on the street, opportunistic and the weather does not really affect them and they fairly rejected by the rest of the community , but are liked and helped by the people(shark fishermen) in the homeless shelters and soup kitchens. So , there you have it , my take on sharks. So , Duifie , you dont need to watch or worry about the weather for shark fishing...JUST GO FISH!!!!Darth Vader wrote:This must be aimed at us shark fisherman. Will be interesting to see what the temp will be like on Friday afternoon, 1 thing is for sure there will be plenty of weed. The oaks fishing league this weekend should be in business, I think it's at Birah to mpekweni again...Mornings all!!...well..the sea is chilly , grubby and fairly flat..the barometer has been steady for the last 24 hour period and that east is going to blow....I have heard no fishing reports and guys could also be keeping quiet as it has been a bit slow lately ....That being said , if your nie is in the water then you have a 50/50...Choose the right bait for what you want to catch and if all else fails , stick to good quality chokka and fresh pilchard......Go FISH!!! Ps...Note the mist over the sea , a sure sign its a bit chilly!!!...)6h40..Devils..
..Mornings all!!...well..the sea is chilly , grubby and fairly flat..the barometer has been steady for the last 24 hour period and that east is going to blow....I have heard no fishing reports and guys could also be keeping quiet as it has been a bit slow lately ....That being said , if your nie is in the water then you have a 50/50...Choose the right bait for what you want to catch and if all else fails , stick to good quality chokka and fresh pilchard......Go FISH!!! Ps...Note the mist over the sea , a sure sign its a bit chilly!!!...)6h40..Devils..



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