Hi guys i was just wondering how we could help oth

Dillon

Sealiner
Hi guys i was just wondering how we could help others recognize and observe water conditions (holes,motion,rolling,color etc) so that they know where to cast,fish and when to fish that specific spot!!! ::S::S
Please post pics of water conditions or preferred water conditions so that people can actually SEE what to look for.
I hope this helps people who needs this vital information.::S::S

Cheers and tight lines!!!
 

adam5016

Sealiner
If anyone tells me that's not worth a cast, I don't know anymore
 

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Fanie

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Ag nee Dillon, het jy nou weer geblank en nou's jy onseker waarvoor om te kyk.  Daar's net een ding om voor te kyk en dis die vis wat jy wil vang, bv as jy in die water kyk dan moet dit so lyk...
 

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Dillon

Sealiner
Lol good one Fanie but i didn't blank? Caught a Belman and a under-size galjoen? (Which was released)
I just want to HELP others,Is that so wrong?
If i wanted info then i would have asked?
So im gonna do my bit and HELP...look at the leka green color and the nice rolling motion....
 

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adam5016

Sealiner
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
 

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Fanie

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Lol good one Fanie but i didn't blank?
Couldn't resist ;-)

As jy na die portret kyk - aan die ligte kant (regs) is al die klein en min visse.  Aan die linkerkant in die donker (helder) water is waar al die groot menere swem.

Links vang jy vis, regs gebeur daar elke uur niks en dit hou vir tien minute aan.
 

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Elf 786

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nice rolling water, on the low tide , ideal for steenbras.

 
 

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Big Mic

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it gets no better than this my friends...note the 150kg bronzie swimming off in the bottom right corner!
 

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Trophy

Sealiner
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
 

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alanlloyd

Senior Member
nice one Trophy, as always very informative and well worded info, i love your posts and contribution to this site, if you write a fishing tips/advice book i'll be the first one to buy it
thanks again
 

alanlloyd

Senior Member
nice one Trophy, as always very informative and well worded info, i love your posts and contribution to this site, if you write a fishing tips/advice book i'll be the first one to buy it
thanks again
 

Mike D

Senior Member
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

@ Trophy - what an article. Well done Brett, makes for excellent reading!
 
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