Dan garlick
New member
Howzit guys
I'm from south coast KZN and have moved to the Cape for my studies.I've been here for over a year and still haven't bagged a tail.I've dived a share of shallow water spots for hotties and crays and am aware of the whites that lurk within these cold waters.To catch a lift out with someone who owns a boat and who knows where to find them would be a dream come true,a share of the fuel costs and a portion of our fish I will give to the skip.I just want to go out there and experience the colder different environment from the warmer Mozambican and capture my experience on film.
A shore dive off the Cape Point is an option I've heard from the guys aswell.But never been there before,I have no idea of any land marks or depths to sit at.I'm also skeptical about the colder winter months for these fish and weather or not they're still around or migrated up.But to have some connections for when Mahem hits would be awesome.
tight rubbers!
Dan
I'm from south coast KZN and have moved to the Cape for my studies.I've been here for over a year and still haven't bagged a tail.I've dived a share of shallow water spots for hotties and crays and am aware of the whites that lurk within these cold waters.To catch a lift out with someone who owns a boat and who knows where to find them would be a dream come true,a share of the fuel costs and a portion of our fish I will give to the skip.I just want to go out there and experience the colder different environment from the warmer Mozambican and capture my experience on film.
A shore dive off the Cape Point is an option I've heard from the guys aswell.But never been there before,I have no idea of any land marks or depths to sit at.I'm also skeptical about the colder winter months for these fish and weather or not they're still around or migrated up.But to have some connections for when Mahem hits would be awesome.
tight rubbers!
Dan