Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Yellow fin Tunny caught off Shelly Beach

Deap sea fishing charters based from the Sony Evans small craft harbour, the home of Shelly Beach Ski Boat club, in Shelly Beach South Africa can yield some good results.this Yellow din tunny was caught on Wednesday 7 October 2015.

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Monday, September 28, 2015

My eerste Blog Pos ....

Visvang is hectic soms maar dan is daar die daae wat dit net hemels is geen diep see toer is die selfdenie
daar  is somtiets die dae waar die wint jou verdryf van die water af of diesterksee stroome of die blesitse
HAAIE of die een wat die haai gevat het

En dan is daar die dae waar alles net reg loop die vise vreet en die hatches vollwort

Maar onthou net een ding geen visvang toer is die selfde nie
So geniet you self en wees vylig

Julle sal meer van my lees or die volgended paar dae.....

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

I am going fiahing at Shelly Beach, KZN South Africa

clourful wrasse caught in shelly Beach area KZN  south Coast South Africa I have been invited to Go to sea tomorrow.   We will be launching at the Sonny Evans small craft harbour, the home of the  Shelly Beach Ski Boat club, and a base for the NSRI (national Sea Rescue Institute of South Africa)

The Tax man took his shareI will write more tomorrow when we get back home.....   looking forward to the deep sea fishing trip. 

We are hoping to avoid the tax collectors out there, as the sharks have been busy these last few weeks taking a rather larger than usual share of fish before they can be landed onto the boats

This blog, is in place to promote fishing, and tourism associated with the use of our beaches,  along the South Coast (Hibiscus Coast) of KZN South Africa, and we have opted to use the hashtag #4u2gofishing to promote cross platform conversations in platforms such as twitter, facebook, Google plus and Pinterest and others.  So I will be posting my own personal fishing stories here, and if you want your stories here send me an email to 4u2gofishing@info4u.co.za

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Monday, June 1, 2015

The 4u2gofishing project needs your help

We need you to sign a petition so that we can use this as a mandate when attending public meetings.

Please take a peep see at this petition then consider signing it and sharing it further

The purpose, aims and objectives of the 4u2gofishing project have changed, due to the dramatic impact within the tourism industry of the hibiscus coats that we saw when the idea of the MPA or Marine Protected Area for the Hibiscus coast was first brought to the attention of the public.

Tourism numbers, dipped and many within the hibiscus coast tourism industry are now making plans, or at least considering the idea to step out of the main stream tourism industry as associated with recreational use of the South Coast beaches.

Now that being said I was shocked when I did a little personal research by asking folks on the street in Shelly Beach, asking  what they actually knew about this PROPOSED MARINE PROTECTED AREA and what they knew about the   South African Governments OPERATION PHAKISA 


I will need to do some follow up and properly document some research around this issue, is it is more serious than I first thought.

In our view this freeing up of the oceans resources, as discussed in operation Phakisa's documentation, means that there will be some form of exploitation of the oils and gas reserves within the ocean bed, and that this will necessitate some form of drilling and associated pipelines, or shipping platforms to be put in place  for the oil and / or gas to be  transported from the riggs to the shore, then further to the refineries or storage facilities so that this resource may be exploited in a more organized manner.

There is no way that this exploitation of our ocean resources will be stopped, so the next best option is to ensure that it is done as best possible to ensure minimum negative impact on our lives, and maximum impact on our local economy.   The only way that this will happen is if the people on the ground attend the PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PROCESS MEETINGS mandated by the many laws and associated legislation that  are in place to protect both people and the environment.

Our primary tool will be the ICMA or the Integrated Coastal Management Act or 2008 and associated
legislation.  For us to succeed we require your help in many different ways, and signing our online petition with AVAAZ.ORG will be the first step.  This will show us that at least a few folks out there care, and give us the encouragement to do the other stuff....

We need you to sign a petition so that we can use this as a mandate when attending public meetings.


Sunday, May 24, 2015

Colourful wrasse caught at 10 Downing street, Uvongo, South Coast KZN

Went wishing at my favourite spot , 10 downing street, Uvongo and caught this rather colorful fell, a type of wrasse earlier today (Sunday may 24)

used a no 10 hook and prawn bait.  Trace was a standard christmas tree trace with two hooks and a 2 ounce sinker..  caught this fella on the top hook, and he had me tangled in the rocks for a while, but I just held on and he pulled the sinker loose himself.

Surf was small, and there was no side wash at all. I  had a few other bites, but this was the only one that took the bait nicely.







Now on a more serious note, the issue of the proposed marine protected area  (MPA) for the south coast is still happening, but it has moved further north to the area around the Aliwal shoal, apparently some where between Umkomaas and Scotsborugh, but I will need to confirm this.

The guys from the Department of environmental affairs seem a bit too quite for my liking, and nobody is being helpful, which makes me a bit nervous, as the original issue apparently came about because an Environmentalist group in the Scotsborugh area requested this.  Once again things are not clear, and nobody is talking openly so I will need to do a bit of old fashioned investigation...

When I know more I will let you all know whats going down with the MPA for the KZN South Coast.

In the mean time you can check out other fishing stories using the #4u2gofishing hashtag in your favourite search engine, or take a peep see at our Google Plus page +4u2gofishing  or the  4u2gofishing G+ community  You can also follow me on my  personal Google Plus profile at

or check out some fishing pics that others have shared with us on our pinterest board 

If you want to add a story here, or have your pics added to our pinterest board,  give me a shout, as I am looking for some help with the 4u2gofishing project.

 send any info request to 4u2gofishing@info4u.co.za

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Fishing at 10 downing street

10 downing street is a local fishing spot also referred to as LOLI  POP lane by some locals in the shelly beach / Uvongo area  along the South Coast of  KZN South Africa.

On 2 May  2015 I was fishing just to the left (North) of Lolipop lane, and the guys slightly more north caught this nice Black tip  King Fish, on crayfish tail, using a 3 O hook and a running trace.

I was jealous as you can imagine, coz we only got a fair sized bronze beam, but were using cracker shrimps and pink prawns.   I should not complain, as  my mate and I were targeting Bronze Bream any way, as we often get them at 10 downing street.

If you have a pic of fish caught along the South Coast oif KZN and want to have it shown here within these pages, along with your story, then send an email to 4u2gofishing@info4u.co.za and we will see what can be done..