GARDEN ROUTE KAYAK FISHING

KAROOLS123

New member
GOING TO KNYSNA LAGOON SATURDAY 7 AUGUST.

ANYBODY WANA PADDLE WITH?
DNT KNOW IF WE WILL CATCH ANYTHING, FISH HAS BEEN SKINNY BUT, WORTH A TRY!

LET ME KNOW
 

KAROOLS123

New member
HEY GUYS!!

12 SEPTEMBER 2010

SOCIAL KAYAK FISHING DAY!!

WHERE: ISLAND LAKE
TIME : 12:00

JUST TO GET TOGETHER AND HAVE FUN!!

SEE YOU THERE!!!

REGARDS

QUINTUS
072 460 2718
quintus@pbsgrg.co.za:kaykak
 

KAROOLS123

New member
just to confirm with eveyone.

12 SEPTEMBER : ISLAND LAKE.

PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU ARE INTERESTED BEFORE 10 SEPTEMBER.

REGARDS

QUINTUS
quintus@pbsgrg.co.za
 

KAROOLS123

New member
FOR THE GUYS THAT WANT MORE DETAILS ON THE 12 SEPTEMBER:

THERE WILL BE INFO AT ALL TACKLE STORES IN GEORGE ON MONDAY 6 SEP.

REGARDS
 

KAROOLS123

New member
HI GUYS

THE GUYS FROM NSRI WERE KIND ENOUGH TO TAKE SOME TIME OFF FROM THERE BUSY SCHEDULE.
THEY WILL BE JOINING US ON 12 SEPTEMBER @ ISLAND LAKE 12:00 to share SAFETY ADVICE ECT...

PLEASE E MAIL ME OR SMS JUST SO THAT I KNOW HOW MANY WE WILL BE IN TOTAL.

REGRADS

QUINTUS
quintus@pbsgrg.co.za
072 460 2718
 

No 10

New member
HI there

I will be visiting the swartvlei area from the 22nd sept at Pinelake marina
Been fishing the area for 5 years to no avail
Where are the cob or any fish coming out
your help will be much appreciated
 

KAROOLS123

New member
PINE LAKE CAN BE TRICKY.

GARRICK
There are MASSIVE leeries there and the best way to target them is by using a 0.6,mm fluorocarbon leader attached to a 8/0 circle hook with a live stumpie or mullet hooked through the upper lip. No weight(sinker).Let your bait out about 15 meters or so and slowly drift or paddle and you WILL get a hook up. Remember NOT to strike on a circle hook and just tighten the drag.
THE BIGGER THE MULLET, THE BETTER!!!

Cob
There are some nice cob in the lower part of the lagoon. Small live cuttlefish is my preferred bait for them. Cuttlefish can be caught in any deeper channel with a chokka doilie or with a camo dropshot worm.
Best time is to fish on n pushing tide and along the drop off.
I always look for a color line where salt water meets the murky water and fish a drop off close to the color line. I have had lots of success on Berkley lugwurm (natural colour) and a 1/4 oz jighead. Bounce it slowly on the bottom and have patience, they will bite!
Live bait will work but the small leeries can be a pest.


GRUNTER
There are huge grunter on the flats in the lower part of the lagoon and targeting them with a drift line and single prawn is the way to go. We have caught loads of grunter by drifting the prawn over a sandbank. We also drift with pilchard belly from our kayaks over the banks specially if the water is very cold and this also works well for grunter.
A excellent bait for grunter is klip vissies (prison gobies), they work very well when the stumpies are a pest on prawn.


Remember to always look for a drop off for your predatory species and cast along the drop off (not into the hole).

Let us know when you are in the area and we can make a day of it!

Cheers!
 

No 10

New member
Thanks for the great info unfortunatly i dont have a kayak and mainly fish at the railway line and in the sedgefield lagoon. Where are the best places to get bait and are their any locals who sell live bait
 

Bosbok

Member
Guys - remember to pitch and join us on Sunday, 12 September 2010 at 12h00 at Island Lake close to Wilderness.  All interested in kayak fishing in the area is welcome.  NSRI will chat to us about safety etc.  Meet the other guys in the Southern Cape !! 
 
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