Eastern cape fishing license




















Closed season: 1 November to the last day of February of the following year, both dates inclusive. No person may be in possession of or transport more than eight east coast rock lobster at any time. No person shall engage in fishing, collecting or disturbing east coast rock lobster with the use of a vessel. No person shall engage in fishing, collecting or disturbing any East Coast rock lobster with a trap other than:. No person shall, except on authority of a recreational permit obtainable from the South African Postal Services, engage in recreational fishing.

A persona of a recreational permit shall not use any artificial breathing apparatus, other that a snorkel. No person shall, engage in fishing, collect or disturb any fish by means of a gaff, club, flail, stick, stone or similar implement. No person shall engage in fishing, except for octopus, cuttlefish or squid, by the jerking of a hook or jig in the sea jigging , with the intention of impaling the fish thereon.

No person shall engage in the fishing, collection or disturbing of any fish with a speargun in a tidal river or tidal lagoon. No person shall disturb, catch, kill or be in possession of any dolphin or any part or product derived thereof.

No person shall, except with the authority of a permit, disturb, catch or kill any whales at any time, or approach closer than m to a whale. No person shall, except with the authority of a permit, attract by using bait or any other means, any great white shark, or catch, attempt to catch, kill or attempt to kill any great white shark, or purchase, sell or offer for sale any part or product derived thereof.

No person shall, except with the authority of a permit, damage, uproot, collect or land or attempt to damage, uproot, collect or land any live or dead coral.

No person shall, except with the authority of a permit, engage in fishing, collecting or disturbing any live or empty pansy shell. The 8 of us headed towards Ship Rock but got distracted by the rolling banks and white water close by. And then one of my most memorable moments happened.

I had been fishing a gully that looked so promising for about 45 minutes and had no bites. I added to Sand Prawn, both rigged just through the tail and out of nowhere as it hit the water, I was pulled flat. My 9 foot Daiwa Exceller rod and Penn Powerspin reel w ere tested to the max. The reel was loaded with 10lb Double X, so my Exceller was well above my head to prevent me from getting cut off The result: a 41cm Zebra, approximately 2 kilograms.

It was the 6th heaviest edible of the day and was rewarded with a Penn Fierce Grinder. As I look back , I get chills and goosebumps about that fish. All in all Gauteng put up a good show and we all had a great time. JR and Darryn both caught Blacktails of 33 and 31 centimeters respectively. Darryn also caught a juvenile White Musselcracker. Brandon got 2 Zebra, Craig caught a leopard catshark and the rest of us caught some Klipfish, Blennies and Puffers.

Was a satisfying end to the day and we ate some great tasting Blacktail that Gavin prepared on the braai. They then headed back to Jo hannes burg where unfortunately JR had some car problems in the -7 degree weather. Craig joined them and caught another Brown Shyshark. Gavin, Darryn and I went to the Kariega bridge where we threw a few live mullet. The only interest we got was a cuttlefish that devoured Gavin's mullet. In-between Darryn caught an embryo of a Blacktail, about 4cm.

I caught a small Stumpnose and that was it St Francis Bay is your launch site to an unforgettable deep-sea fishing adventure, bringing you closer to the big ones! The excursion is a combination of game and bottom fishing — you can catch and release or take your catch home - and you can opt between a full- or half-day trip. Try your hand at fresh- and still-water fishing for bass, deep in the Zuurberg Mountains or learn the art of spinning or fly fishing from a river bank, canoe or float tube — there is a guided adventure for every type of angler — easy, relaxing and pleasurable.

The Gamtoos River is a fishing mecca and known as an important breeding ground of the dusky cob, white Steenbras and grunter. But the cob — or rather the gigantic massive cob — is what attracts visitors to this river located just a few kilometres from the seaside town of Jeffreys Bay, another popular saltwater fishing spot.

Those with boats can launch from the numerous slipways or opt for surf fishing along the coastline. Those with calves built for dunes can lug fishing equipment over a few mountains of sand to throw a line from the shore into the ocean, it may well be worth the effort!

Johns that attractions keen rock and surf fishermen. Anglers can expect to reel in anything from blacktail and garrick to a bronze whaler shark, however accessibility requires a 4x4 and a long walk down to the coast.



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