Another Video thanks to Johan Jacobs.
This one takes place at Cape Vidal, after shooting a Couta a Dolphin comes in and tries to steal his catch.
Find out the Latest Spearfishing News. From up coming Competitions, water visibility, latest catches and weather conditions all relating to Zululand. Email me at warren@smartplancc.co.za for anything you want to add or any questions you have.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
33rd Wahoo Winter Gamefish Comp
The Wahoo Dive Club, will be hosting the 33rd Wahoo Winter Gamefish Comp!
Its a great comp, I have been the last few years, and have a great time every year.
See you there.
Entry fee includes meals and FREE beer!
Limited to only 85 competitors and 30 boats.
Vidal Comp Entry Form 20111[1]
Its a great comp, I have been the last few years, and have a great time every year.
See you there.
Entry fee includes meals and FREE beer!
Limited to only 85 competitors and 30 boats.
Vidal Comp Entry Form 20111[1]
Monday, April 11, 2011
Hoo Hoo, Hoo are You!
Neil Myburg, York Lawrence and myself went to Aliwal Shoal on Saturday morning.
The water was nice and warm despite it been quite cold, inshore the water was dirty, luckily out deep it was crystal clean.
York and myself had the first Dive. On my second dive down, I saw a decent size fish what I thought was a Couta, as I got closer I realised it was a Wahoo! I realised I had to quickly change my approach. I have yet to actually shoot a Wahoo, so I remembered everything I was told about these fish. Dont chase Wahoo, try approach from below, never look it in the eye. All of these thoughts were racing in my head. Next thing, I see one, two three Wahoo, I dived down and swam slowly towards them, fired and got a good spine shot in. I just got my fish on the boat, and York was 'on' aswell. Later Neil got 2 and York another. I got 2 more aswell.
We had a good day out, thanks to York for showing us the ropes of Aliwal and giving us info on how to land Wahoo. I got a new species under my Belt so Im stoked.
The water was nice and warm despite it been quite cold, inshore the water was dirty, luckily out deep it was crystal clean.
York and myself had the first Dive. On my second dive down, I saw a decent size fish what I thought was a Couta, as I got closer I realised it was a Wahoo! I realised I had to quickly change my approach. I have yet to actually shoot a Wahoo, so I remembered everything I was told about these fish. Dont chase Wahoo, try approach from below, never look it in the eye. All of these thoughts were racing in my head. Next thing, I see one, two three Wahoo, I dived down and swam slowly towards them, fired and got a good spine shot in. I just got my fish on the boat, and York was 'on' aswell. Later Neil got 2 and York another. I got 2 more aswell.
We had a good day out, thanks to York for showing us the ropes of Aliwal and giving us info on how to land Wahoo. I got a new species under my Belt so Im stoked.
York with his Wahoo |
Neil holding his fish, like a Vaalie |
Myself with 2 of my Wahoo |
The Days Catch |
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