Friday, July 16, 2010

St lucia kayak fishing news - 17 July 2010


To all the "da coutas", "dr. dorados", "garrick brothers", "tuna boys" the winter has been good to us here in St Lucia with Snoek even coming out on to the beach among the Garrick! Lots of sharks around causing the Snoek to jump and sending the surfers out prefering to sit and watch.
Shad coming out but small, and people getting bust with 174 shad! That's what happens when you are greedy!

I'm happy to anounce our kayak fishermen from the 'Vaal' are starting to come and try deepsea kayakfishing here at St Lucia. I've had a few beginners for surf trials - showing them the ropes of handling and reading the surf and some trips out resulting in some nice snoek,  couta, queenfish and tuna. Whilst feeding the fish, and if you think that got them going, some whales and dolphins passed us causing the beers and brandies flowing that late afternoon with talk of cold smoked snoek and fish biltong! Regrettably had to turn away some adrenalin junkies with river kayaks - Boys, the sea, unlike any river has multiple personalities coming out at the same time, so get a real fishing ski like a "pinnacle ", Bamba or Perception" , and a good guide/trainer. If you are going to the south coast contact Mick on 0729381769 and for the St Lucia, Cape Vidal coast contact Lawrence on 082 833 9013 and for loads of info on kayakfishing go to www.fishingcorner.co.za . The Aug - April north east wind is starting soon and we will be drifting down the coast from Vidal to Missions or St Lucia with the wind, so you don't paddle yourself out of your ID book against the wind.
 
Guys don't keep undersize fish! the parks board is watching you on google earth live! and keep your litter in a bag.

Lawrence www.deepseakayakfishing.com
082 833 9013  

PS: It is not just all fishing guys, bring the family along as they can spend the day on a beautiful beach tanning, swimming or drive the loop roads for game viewing, have a braai or just relax under the trees while you fish. On the Vidal road we have the pleasure of seeing the elusive Leopard in broad daylight, rhino causing a "traffic jam" 
refusing to leave the road, huge African Fish Eagles perched in trees and many more. Do watch the speed though !
 


 
Imelda Du Plessis
Manager - St Lucia Wilds
Self-Catering Holiday Accommodation
Tel/Fax: 035 590 1033 www.stluciawilds.co.za
 

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