Hi guys i was just wondering how we could help oth

Dillon

Sealiner
Trophy wrote:
Hiya Guys,

Algoa Bay in PE has some amazing structure and to be honest we get spoiled for choice along most of our coast line.

From Brighton along to Blue Water Bay, Jooste Park, Hougham Park onto Sundays River we have access to very deep water with feature after feature.

Have a look at a Google Earth image of these areas and you will see exactly what I mean...no wonder such great catches are made along these beaches.

The photo below was taken off Brighton Beach on a low pushing tide. This is typical features I enjoy fishing.

If I was going for eds I always plumb around, but will make a few casts into the red areas first when the water is working. These banks hold fish either moving in the working water or fish moving from the outer bank over the working water into the gulley. I will try the working banks on either side of the gulley casting at different distances and always on the pushing or pulling tide.

When the tide reaches that magical slack water between tides I would plumb around the gulley, Blue Area, and cast at the start of the gulley, up against the banks, in the rip on the eroded outer bank or simply plonk a bait right in the middle of the gulley.

If that does not produce I would launch a few baits over the outer bank, Yellow Area, behind the working banks, behind the gulley or slap bang into the rip.

Understanding the features is one thing, but understanding the effects tides have both on the feature and the fish is good to know. Have a read through this article in the FAQ section for some additional info that I hope could improve catches when fishing on structure.

http://www.sealine.co.za/view_topic.php?id=41572&forum_id=77

Wow Trophy!!..I must say well done on a VERY INFORMATIVE post!!..Thanx for posting and sharing your GREAT KNOWLEDGE!!
If i should come back in the next life then i wanna come back as you "Trophy" a.k.a Brett!! lol
VOTE TROPHY FOR PRESIDENT!!!! Every friday is holiday (fishing) lol.
Thanx once again Brett your BRILLIANCE is always APPRECIATED.
 

Dillon

Sealiner
Does anyone else have pictures of preferred water conditions?
You dont have to mention the spot or anything...all we need is pics of preferred water conditions and state why YOU would fish there.
LETS HELP THE SEALINE FAMILY!!! COME ON GUYS ::S::S:fishn:fishn
 

Enigma

Moderator
This should be a Sticky somewhere - awesome post NeilG

http://www.sealine.co.za/view_topic.php?id=10849&forum_id=25

My first post on sealine was this one - with many pics and my explanations

http://www.sealine.co.za/view_topic.php?id=23805&forum_id=1

http://nutshelltravel.com/NutShell%20Fishing/New%20Template/content_temp/Articles/article_beach_fishing_101/article_beach_fishing_101.htm
 

Dillon

Sealiner
Wow!!! Great stuff!!! thanx Enigma!!!
Im pretty sure that this will help a lot of peeps on Sealine if not millions who visit this site!!
Trophy and Enigma - What would Sealine be without you guys?
I would just like to say thank you to everyone who posted and keep them coming guys!!
Show us what "waters" you fish!! ::S:wfish
 

Hot Shot

New member
Thanks for all the information guys. This information will go along way with anglers that dont know what to look for (water conditions) It is so nice to see that old school anglers are still willing to help the newbies. Awesome post
 

Hot Shot

New member
Thanks for all the information guys. This information will go along way with anglers that dont know what to look for (water conditions) It is so nice to see that old school anglers are still willing to help the newbies. Awesome post
 

aquadementia

Sealiner
adam5016 wrote:
Flatfish water. caught a lot of blues between 10 and 15kg and lost a diamond. a guy 100m to my left caught 3 diamonds. water temp around 20. can't wait for summer
THAT spot is where im gonna catch my first zambi on a diamond swimbait, no word of a lie! ;)
 

Trophy

Sealiner
HIya Guys,

A bit different from False Bay...this is prime Bronzie water in Blue Horizon Bay, PE!

This is Feesh ar man's back garden...literally, and while many locals fish the low tide to reach behind the drop off Feesh ar man very quickly taught us that as soon as the water fill up on the pushing tide the Bronzies swim over the back break and hunt along the areas marked with the red line as well as in the front gulleys market in Yellow!

It goes like clock work and KT and I enjoyed three great tips to the Bay late last summer. Armed with local knowledge I can't wait for a few more trips in a few months time!!!
 

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Trophy

Sealiner
Enigma wrote:
Nice pic that Brett.

I'd like to go fish that spot again in the summer. I take it Feesh A Man is Abie?

Hiya Enigma,

It's about time you start planning a return trip?

Yip...you met Abie when we were down that way.
 

adam5016

Sealiner
aquadementia wrote:
adam5016 wrote:
Flatfish water. caught a lot of blues between 10 and 15kg and lost a diamond. a guy 100m to my left caught 3 diamonds. water temp around 20. can't wait for summer
THAT spot is where im gonna catch my first zambi on a diamond swimbait, no word of a lie! ;)

and I am pretty sure you will get him. conditions were perfect last year. lets hope global warming is just a rumour
 

Dillon

Sealiner
One of my favorite spots!!!
Note the two guys going at it...:walk:walk:whisp:whisp
 

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