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Hooked on fishing: Game fish still on the bite

Hooked on fishing: Game fish still on the bite

The Citizen12-07-2025
Hooked on fishing: Game fish still on the bite
Rock and surf angling has not been great over the past week or so, with anglers having to hunt around somewhat for good spots.
There were some shad caught at Station Bay and at The Block in Port Shepstone.
A few were caught off the pier at Margate. Game fishing was good, with garrick, salmon and grunter on the bite.
The sardines are still around and after the recent cold front, it looks like there may be more on the way.
Local angler, Steven Moodley, was hopeful that with more sardines potentially on the way, that fishing should be good from Thursday.
Remember, responsible fishing is keeping the shoreline as clean as possible and abiding by the bag limits.
Send news or photos to [email protected].
Tide times:
Saturday, July 12 High 04:36; Low 10:47; High 17:03; Low 23:09; best fishing 15:29 to 16:31.
Sunday, July 13 High 05:10; Low 11:21; High 17:37; Low 23:45; best fishing 16:03 to 17:05.
Monday, July 14 High 05:45; Low 11:55; High 18:13; Low 00:22; best fishing 16:39 to 17:41.
Tuesday, July 15 High 06:22; Low 12:31; High 18:51; Low 01:02; best fishing 17:17 to 18:19.
Wednesday, July 16 High 07:01; Low 13:11; High 19:33; Low 01:46; best fishing 02:18 to 03:20.
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