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Reel in the latest fishing updates, tips, and tricks with the king of KZN fishing, Vinesh Soogreem, on the award-winning Angler News South Africa (ANSA) podcast! ANSA is Africa's only fishing podcast that focuses on the latest fishing reports, whether they're hot or not. ANSA delivers true and accurate content from the country's most prominent anglers every week on various facets of angling. • The KZN Fishing Report (Thursday mornings) From the Lower South Coast, Adam Lyon covers everything fishing-related from Port Edward to Port Shepstone. The news then flows down to the Kingsburg/Illovo stretch, where Ray Thompson gathers content from the rocks daily. For the Durban report, we have two correspondents: Mike Vlcek, a seasoned competitive angler, and Brad Grobbler, known as the East Coast's Davie Jones for the time he spends on the water keeping anglers up to date on the week's activities. ANSA also has Don Solomon, the president of the SA Spearfishing Association delivering a weekly report of conditions and catches from this facet. North Coast reports from Tongaat to Richards Bay are covered by Suvikaar Sewlall, who not only delivers reports but also provides detailed advice on various aspects of angling. The fishing report rounds off in the Midlands with Jan Korrûbel reporting on all facets of freshwater angling. This weekly report includes predictions for the upcoming weekend from Vinesh and the team. • Expert Angling Interviews (every second Monday from 5am): Dive deep into the fishing world with Vinesh's in-depth interviews. He chats with leading anglers and industry experts, tackling topics that are on every angler's mind. Learn how to read tides and weather, master specific techniques, and even explore the path to becoming a protea angler. With over two decades of experience, Vinesh's authority on KZN fishing is unmatched. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just starting out, the ANSA podcast has something for everyone.
Reel in the latest fishing updates, tips, and tricks with the king of KZN fishing, Vinesh Soogreem, on the award-winning Angler News South Africa (ANSA) podcast! ANSA is Africa's only fishing podcast that focuses on the latest fishing reports, whether they're hot or not. ANSA delivers true and accurate content from the country's most prominent anglers every week on various facets of angling. • The KZN Fishing Report (Thursday mornings) From the Lower South Coast, Adam Lyon covers everything fishing-related from Port Edward to Port Shepstone. The news then flows down to the Kingsburg/Illovo stretch, where Ray Thompson gathers content from the rocks daily. For the Durban report, we have two correspondents: Mike Vlcek, a seasoned competitive angler, and Brad Grobbler, known as the East Coast's Davie Jones for the time he spends on the water keeping anglers up to date on the week's activities. ANSA also has Don Solomon, the president of the SA Spearfishing Association delivering a weekly report of conditions and catches from this facet. North Coast reports from Tongaat to Richards Bay are covered by Suvikaar Sewlall, who not only delivers reports but also provides detailed advice on various aspects of angling. The fishing report rounds off in the Midlands with Jan Korrûbel reporting on all facets of freshwater angling. This weekly report includes predictions for the upcoming weekend from Vinesh and the team. • Expert Angling Interviews (every second Monday from 5am): Dive deep into the fishing world with Vinesh's in-depth interviews. He chats with leading anglers and industry experts, tackling topics that are on every angler's mind. Learn how to read tides and weather, master specific techniques, and even explore the path to becoming a protea angler. With over two decades of experience, Vinesh's authority on KZN fishing is unmatched. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just starting out, the ANSA podcast has something for everyone.
The week delivered mixed results across KZN's fishing grounds, with the North Coast and Midlands experiencing notably quiet periods. In contrast, the South Coast and offshore waters produced exceptional results, yielding impressive catches of snoek, couta, dorado, and sailfish. Durban's fishing scene showed varying success, though the harbour has recovered well, offering crystal-clear waters and rewarding fishing opportunities. The South Coast maintained its strong performance, with consistent catches of kingfish, grey sharks, sand sharks, and various other species. Adam Lyon recounts an action-packed week, highlighting productive spots where anglers using mackerel bait recorded memorable catches. Cover Angler: Dean Reddy with a magnificent rare Tiger Rockcod caught on the North Coast Vinesh's website…
KZN fishing is firing up, especially along the South Coast, where dropping water temperatures have bass, kingfish, and sharks actively feeding. While conditions have been mixed on the South Coast, anglers are reporting exciting catches, including non-edible species like sand sharks, hound sharks, along with kingfish and rock species. The Mid-South continues to produce brusher and sand sharks, with live baits proving particularly effective. Hazelmere Dam's freshwater scene is thriving with non-stop bass action. While the North Coast has seen quieter conditions inshore, offshore fishing remains phenomenal with dorado and snoek. In Durban, grey sharks are abundant, while offshore waters are yielding snoek, tuna, and marlin. Durban Harbor continues to produce grunter and kingfish, making it a prime spot for anglers.In Durban, grey sharks are abundant, and anglers are hooking snoek, tuna, and marlin offshore. Durban Harbor is also producing grunter and kingfish, making it a prime spot. Listen now for detailed ANSA reports and this week’s predicted feeding zones! Vinesh's website…
The weather in KZN has been sweltering over the past week, with water temperatures reaching up to 27°C, making fishing conditions increasingly challenging. The rock and surf side is facing particularly tough conditions due to warm seas and strong currents, which has significantly impacted the bite. While most prized catches remain elusive, some species like grey sharks, sand sharks, and a few non-edible species like brown skates are still being caught by persistent anglers. On the South Coast, despite the warm water, notable catches include a bludger kingfish, though freshwater fishing has been slow, with bass not biting well due to the hot weather. Offshore fishing offers more promise, with species like snoek, couta, sailfish, and dorado active, particularly on the north coast. Despite the challenging conditions, opportunities remain to catch a variety of fish, including inshore species like kingfish and grunter in the bay. Given these testing conditions, anglers are encouraged to adapt by trying different fishing methods, like light tackle or freshwater fishing, or shifting to offshore fishing – making it an ideal time to explore different fishing styles. Cover Angler - Michael Walden with a rare catch of a bludger kingfish caught down the south coast. Vinesh's website…
We’re diving headfirst into February, the hottest month of the year, and the fishing scene is bursting with action, both offshore and on the bass and yellowfish fronts. While the aftermath of the Madagascan cyclone has made rock and surf fishing challenging, as the saying goes, "fortune favours the brave." Those who persevered were rewarded, despite the rough shore break. News from the ski boats are dorado, tuna, and couta are thriving, especially along the KZN North Coast. The province’s central and South Coasts are also seeing consistent catches, ranging from big tuna to rockcod and various other species. Meanwhile shore angling has yielded reports of non-edible catches. Freshwater fishing has slowed, but trout remain deep, and bass are still being caught at Midmar and Albert Falls. The yellowfish in the Midlands are also making waves. Get ready for a thrilling month of fishing, but be sure to prep your gear for the best experience! Vinesh's website…
It’s all about the exciting summer fishing action along the KZN coast. Our reporters have the latest scoop on species currently active in KZN waters, including dorado, shad, kob, kingfish, and yellowfish. They provide detailed fishing reports from their regions, with updates on the best spots to target, bait recommendations, and species to look out for. This past week the South Coast has been buzzing with non-edible catches like grey sharks, with some edible species like snoek and stumpies also being reported. The warm water has affected the bite, but some hope cooler conditions brings better fishing in the coming days. In Durban, grey sharks dominate, with a few grunters and kob being caught in less crowded areas. In freshwater, the Midlands has finally come to life after a few quiet weeks and there’s action on a few species but at selected dams. Meanwhile, the North Coast and offshore areas are seeing excellent Dorado action, along with tuna and sailfish sightings. Listen now as we give you the hottest feeding zones for this weekend! Cover angler: Jerome Jagesser with a stunning GT caught off Port Shepstone Vinesh's website…
It's been a wild week here on the east coast, and we've got an action-packed report for you. From cyclonic seas to massive swells, closed beaches, and even shark nets being removed – things are definitely heating up on the coastline! But fear not, the fishing action is as hot as ever! We've got sharks on the prowl, non-edible monsters biting, and some serious game fish making waves. With swells rising and shark nets out, stay safe out there and get ready for some of the best fishing action of the season! Let’s get into it and get those rods bending! Vinesh's website…
The fishing season on the east coast is off to an exciting start, with a variety of species being caught along the coastline with great catches including sailfish, dorado, snoek, and amberjack from the deep. Despite some recent weather challenges, fishing remains strong. From the surf side we have reports of sand sharks and snoek, good catches of shad, Kob, and non-edible fish. Freshwater fishing has been tough due to high temperatures and rain, but there have been some successful catches in rivers and Stillwater dams. A major update: Blue Lagoon and the Umgeni Estuary are off-limits for fishing due to E. coli pollution, with authorities investigating. Other KZN areas continue to offer great fishing opportunities. Overall, despite some challenges, the KZN coastline promises plenty of fishing action in 2025. Vinesh's website…
A festive Boxing Day episode, sharing updates on fishing across KZN. • Rock and Surf: North Coast reports limited action, mostly non-edible species like sand sharks. As you move south to Durban, there's a mix of edible and non-edible species, with grey sharks dominating. The harbor is a great place for family fishing, with kingfish and granting reports. On the South Coast, Warner Beach has been dominated by grey sharks, with better action further south, from Sizella to Port Edward, offering a variety of species like Dorado, Shad, and Kob. • Offshore: Pelagic species are abundant, with tuna, dorado, and couta in the north. The Dorado Derby in Durban saw great success, with the a specific pink lure being particularly effective. Wahoo and tuna are also appearing further south. • Freshwater: Trout fishing has slowed due to warmer weather, but yellowfish are active, with good reports from Sterkfontein. Carp fishing continues strong at Hazelmere and Inanda. Vinesh's website…
Get ready for an action-packed episode that’s bursting with exciting updates for anglers as the festive season kicks off! From the beaches of KZN to the freshwater dams, the coast is buzzing with incredible catches. Whether it’s the thrill of hooking Dorado, Sand Sharks, Shad, Honeycombs, or Sandies on the beaches, or chasing Carp, Bluegill, and Yellowfish in freshwater hotspots like Albert Falls and Midmar, there’s something for everyone. Despite the summer heat and unpredictable weather, fishing across all sectors - rock and surf, kayak, and ski boat is absolutely thriving! This week has been nothing short of spectacular for anglers in KZN, with a variety of fish up for grabs. The festive crowd may be in full swing, but the fishing action is just as lively. Don’t forget to stay safe, respect fishing limits, and soak in the holiday spirit while making the most of these prime fishing conditions. listen now for all the latest updates - you won’t want to miss this! Vinesh's website…
What a week it’s been in KZN – the summer heat is full on, but so is the fishing! Dorado has stolen the show, with reports flooding in from every corner – skiboats, kayaks, and even rock and surf. It’s been a Dorado frenzy, but that’s not all! Gray sharks, wahoo, big shad, bronze bream, and even some freshwater action have been keeping anglers busy. Central areas around Durban has spotted great catches of grays, sandies, and even a few Zambezis. Offshore has been a playground for game fish, including wahoo, tuna, and sailfish. Meanwhile, down the South Coast, it’s been non-stop action with dorado off the rocks and boats, along with big shad and some serious rock salmon. The freshwater scene in the Midlands has been a little quieter, but bass are starting to show up, and yellowfish are in full feeding mode. Whether you’re casting off the rocks, out on a kayak, or diving, there’s something for everyone right now. As Adam Lyon puts it: “Bring everything you’ve got!” It’s all happening in KZN this summer. So, grab your gear, head out, and make the most of this epic season! Vinesh's website…
What a spectacular week on the water! With species galore and fantastic action, anglers have been spoiled for choice. Shad season is in full swing, and those big shad are showing up in abundance! And it's not just the shad; sharks, dorado, and more are making their presence felt. If you're into offshore fishing, the action is hot with dorado for days, while the rock and surf scene is still delivering with some great catches, including garrick, cob, and the occasional big kingie. The South Coast continues to shine, from the deep sea with dorado, sailfish, and tuna to the rocks and surf where garrick, cob, and shad are making waves—there's everything but a unicorn! Meanwhile, the underwater scene has been just as exciting, with chunky snoek and the odd couta making an appearance. Up north, the reports are all about shad and sharks, but in the deep, it’s the green and gold dorado that are stealing the show. Offshore action is off the charts, with plenty of fish in the deep and kingies showing up in Durban Bay for some fun light tackle action. While freshwater fishing is a bit slow, there’s still some good action in the Midlands and at Sterkfontein for yellowfish enthusiasts. It's going to be an amazing weekend, and this episode has all your feeding zones! Vinesh's website…
Despite a sprinkle of rain mid-week, the weather is expected to be excellent with northeasterly winds, making for ideal conditions for fishing. The South Coast has been thriving with good catches of game fish, including cob, garrick, and the occasional out-of-season shad. Freshwater fishing has also been strong, with solid catches of bass and carp in various dams, particularly at Midmar and Albert Falls, and excellent trout fishing in the Midlands. The North Coast is seeing a steady stream of non-edible fish, including honeycombs, sand sharks, and even some offshore dorado and tuna. The warmer waters and good conditions have fueled the summer fishing boom, with boat anglers enjoying great success as the sea settles. The harbour is also producing grunter, springer, and kingfish. KZN is in the midst of an epic summer fishing season, with anglers enjoying a variety of species and great catches across both saltwater and freshwater spots…Listen now to catch the latest hotspots and forecast for this weekends action! Offshore: It's pelagic season offshore, with a variety of species being landed as water temperatures hit the ideal 23/24 degrees – a true dream for ski boaters. Dorado, sailfish, couta, and tuna are just a few of the exciting catches on the menu! Rock & Surf: From a mixed bag of edible species down south to all sorts of skates and sharks up north, angler are holding on tight to their rods as the bite is on. Freshwater: The freshwater fishing has been alive this past week. The Yellows have been prominent specie and Sterkfontein being top spot for these gold bars. Cover angler: Brett Bartho with a stunning Rockcod caught deep-sea off Durban Vinesh's website…
Planning a holiday trip to the KZN South Coast or looking to spend some quality fishing time with the family? In this expert series episode, Vinesh Soogreem hosts Ray Thompson to discuss the best fishing hotspots along KZN’s South Coast. From family-friendly spots like Trafalgar and Margate to prime fishing areas in the Wild Coast and Scottburgh, Ray shares essential tips on tackle, bait, and safety for both beginners and experienced anglers. They discuss the best times to fish, how to stay safe on the rocks, and how to enjoy the region's beautiful, accessible beaches. Whether you're after light tackle action or hoping to land bigger fish, this episode provides all the advice you need for a memorable holiday fishing adventure. Vinesh's website…
This week kicks off summer fishing with thrilling catches like a Bowmouth Guitarfish and a Jenkins Whip Ray, alongside an abundance of Dorado and big sharks across KZN. The coastline is buzzing with both edible and non-edible species, offering great opportunities for all types of anglers. Freshwater fishing is also booming, with fantastic catches in local rivers and lakes. While river runoff has impacted spearfishing, the overall summer outlook is excellent. Whether you’re a weekend warrior or a seasoned pro, the conditions ahead are looking great. In this episode, we bring you the latest feeding zones. Offshore: Ski boaters can’t believe this season's spoils have already delivered. From unstoppable dorado action up north to yellowfin tuna down south and everything in between, the pelagic hunters are out in numbers. Rock & Surf: The expected non-edible species have anglers flexing their muscles, and jaw-dropping unexpected species are popping up on either end of the East Coast. With this being just the start of summer, we can only imagine what the rest of the season will bring. Freshwater: If there are five main targeted species swimming in the KZN dams, at least six had come to net. Freshwater anglers are setting up camps to make the most of this fortunate time and it is clear to see their plans as we near the holiday season. Cover angler: JJ Turner with a rare Bowmouth Guitarfish caught at the Durban Ski Boat Club Basin. Vinesh's website…
Despite challenging weather conditions this week in KZN, including rain, wind, and fluctuating water temperatures, anglers have managed to reel in a variety of fish. On the KZN South Coast, Sandspit and Margate Pier have been hotspots, with Garrick caught on live bait, along with species like bronze bream, blacktail, and rock cod. The Midlands rivers have cleared up after recent rains, offering strong fishing, while the North Coast is buzzing with the arrival of summer species like Dorado and Kuta. Offshore, the season is heating up with Dorado and yellowfin making an appearance. As the weather improves, fishing conditions are getting better, and with it, the promise of more exciting catches in the coming weeks. Offshore: On the deeper sea side, Yellowtail and Tuna have been in the mix, although not as plentiful as other areas like Durban. Rock & Surf: The action down the South Coast continues to be exceptional. While Garrick numbers aren’t massive, the ones showing up are a decent size, and live baits have been doing the trick. Freshwater: For those looking to avoid the stormy seas, the freshwater scene in the Midlands has been a bright spot. Midmar and Albert Falls have been producing good numbers of bass and carp. Cover Angler - Steve Pretorius with a beautiful Natal Snoek caught off the surf. Vinesh's website…
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