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EC BAIT DEMO CATCH COMPETITION TIDES FISHING KAYAK CORNER Brett Armstrong HAMBURG CLASSIC Results ALCOCK’S Kob Mania RASSPL Border Blacktips Gonubie Results ISSUE: 22 FREE COPY PLEASE TAKE ONE OCTOBER 2015 WWW.FISHINGEC.COM You can read the magazine on our website, find it on www.issuu.com or download the ISSUU app and read it on your phone.

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EC BAIT DEMO CATCH COMPETITION TIDES

FISHING

KAYAKCORNERBrett Armstrong

HAMBURGCLASSICResults

ALCOCK’SKob Mania

RASSPL Border BlacktipsGonubieResults

ISSUE: 22

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Kob Mania 04

Bait Demo 24Mackerel head bait.

Catch Competition 26Send us your photos and youcould win.

Tides 28Check the tide tables tomake sure you fishing theright times.

Target LineTarget Line freshwater club competition results.

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FEATURES

CONTENT

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Hamburg Classic

Kayak Corner

Border RASSPL Gonubie

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MAGAZINEEDITOR

Nigel Louw

CONTRIBUTORSThe Alcock’s

Christmas Rock L.T.B.C.Shane Smit

Brett ArmstrongCarl Henn

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ON THE COVERLando Alcock with a Kob caught on McArthy baits in the Gamtoos river.

Looks like we going to have some good fishing coming our way. With the warmer season and all the catches we have seen already on websites and Facebook. I have a feeling that the upper estuaries are going to hold lots of juvenile Kingfish for us to target.

The Alcock’s have also had a very good winter fishing season as you will see in there article. It is time to pull out the tackle trays and spin some lures.

Don’t forget to send in your catch photos for our Catch & Win page. You could be the next winner.

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Kob ManiaWith the Alcock brothers

Every year during the winter months we target Kob at the Gamtoos river and we mainly do it by trolling for them at the

kransies. This year was no different and we took a couple of mates to troll for Kob over a few days. After a quick trip from Port Elizabeth we launched our boat and were excited for the fishing that lay ahead because every year we catch these fish at this time.We trolled for 3 hours without a bite and were obviously very disappointed so we decided to move up to the old mouth where we target smaller fish on lead heads and McCarthy drop shots. This turned out to be Lando’s best fishing idea of the year, the Kob were absolutely gale! From Lando

Words/pics: Chad Alcock

and my first cast we klapped Kob in the region of about 500g and 13kg the whole afternoon. In between this the little Leeries were chasing all around us and if we just quickened our retrieve we caught a Leerie every few casts. To make matters even better the Elf were in abundance as well ranging in size from 1.5kg to 3kg and Lando even managed a fantastic sized Bream for the Gamtoos of about 2kg on a lead head. Needless to say our mates that came with us had a fantastic trip as well and had some exceptional fishing that we will struggle to beat over the coming years but we will try. As the old saying goes “you can never

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catch too many fish” – or something like that… And to make this trip even more memorable, over the couple of days we landed 16 Grunter between us on lead head as well. The interesting thing is that all of the fish were caught on a new lead head that I tie – it’s a chartreuse and redhead lead head tied with olive and white bucktail. This new colour worked like a bomb and a lot of fishermen say that we are quite lucky because we catch a number of fish but I can tell you that we were the only people on the river so obviously if you put in the effort and fish at the right tides as well as the right time of year for your target species you will get good results! We fished a total of 4 days with hardly another boat on the river, the weather conditions were fantastic as it always is in winter and we caught well over 300 fish between us. Most of my customers were saying how poor fishing was and the reason for this is that there were very few other anglers on the water so next winter, if you want to catch some nice fish, put in the effort and your luck will change.Don’t think it’s just the Gamtoos that is producing, our mates at Sundays had a cooker of a season, Kariega fished very well, Port Alfred fished very well and also Bushmans. I can go on and on but we’ll leave it there, I’m sure you get the picture. So the fishermen that brave the cold in winter often get fantastic results.

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Every year the CRLTB angling club host a competition on the Hamburg River that attracts a flurry of hopeful anglers

and this year’s event would be no different. Getting the 44 boats onto the river would be easy this year as the club committee had put in the effort and the prize pool was world class, from household appliances and generators to substantial cash prizes. Lines in was at 09:00 on Saturday morning and the boats were met with

Light Tackle Boat Liquorland ChallengeWords/pics: Christmas Rock L.T.B.C.

CHRISTMAS ROCK

Kelly Janse Van Rensburg with the winning fish, a Leerie of

6.13kg.

2015

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a brisk easterly wind that had the river resembling a choppy ocean, however this was not going to dampen the anglers spir-its as boated families excitedly rigged their lines and began to put points on the board.Although the fishing wasn’t spectacular, marshal boats spread whispers of some re-spectable fish being boated at the oyster beds on the pushing tide. The majority of the fleet anchored just up river of the main sand bank hoping that the strong pushing

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spring tide would dislodge the resident crustaceous morsels and ignite a grunter feeding frenzy, and although many fish were being boated, the steam train grunter was eluding the vast maze of baited hooks.The few boats that navigated the upper regions of the river were kept very busy with the abundant juvenile Kob and even an eel or two. The night was long and cold but the rising Sunday morning sun and light ocean breeze seemed to re-ignite the anglers efforts and all seemed determined to give one last push before lines up at 09:00 sharp.Initially I thought that getting 44 boats out of the river would be a nightmare but it seemed to flow effortlessly as CRLTB angling club had all the necessary systems and assistance in place. Well done.Everybody was tired by now and for those of you who that have fished similar events will know that the prize giving never happens on time, but once again all the dominoes just fell into placeand a professional and we’ll struc-tured prize giving followed.The CRLTB angling club deserves a standing ovation and as always, none of this would have been possible without the long list of very generous sponsors.I look forward to next year’s event.

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The Border Blacktips held our 2nd comp of the season and 1st ever at Gonubie on the 29th of August. The weather

was absolutely stunning for most part of the day with a fresh southwester only showing up as the day progressed. Water temp was around 18 or 19 degrees and even the sea swell was behaving for a change. Some might say it wasn’t “work-ing” enough actually but these were only details at this point as 6am on the button 95 anglers made their 1st cast of the day. The bites seemed to be there early on and some

decent specimens took that 1st cast with fresh bait namely members Rob-ert Odendaal landing his 36kg Raggy and Wayne Breetzke a 16kg sweetie both from their 1st cast. Both these fish ended up being prizewinning fish! Another awesome catch was made by member Byron Vermaak also very early on with 2 decent kob of between 3.5 and 4.5kg taking his bait. Both success-fully landed and the biggest of the 2 secur-ing him top edible catch for the competition!As the day progressed and the springtide dropped most anglers ran out of water and

Border BlacktipsGonubie RASSPL ResultsWords/pics: Shane Smit

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either moved to another spot or stuck it out until the gullys filled up again, this period was quite unproductive for most and only once the water showed up so did the bites once again. Problem was the southwester or “death” wind reduced the bites as it grew in strength and by 2h30pm most anglers had thrown in the towel and weigh in couldn’t come any sooner. Overall I think our first ever outing at Gonubie was a resounding success and will definitely be considered as an event on next seasons’ calendar. The highlight of the day and A BIG round

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of applause must go to a young lady by the name of Nicole Cavanagh who despite be-ing the tiniest and youngest angler of the day managed to land a 107cm or 4.6kg sandshark and take the junior section prize aswell as the title of “most outstand-ing catch”. Other notable catches were a 10.8kg blueray by member Craig Busse, a 2.6kg galjoen by Visitor Jarryd Dewing and a goen of a zebra by Simphiwe Felani. Top points and the accompanying title of “hardest worker” went to Masters angler and member Colin Scheepers with 7 spe-cies totalling 664.9 points which takes him straight to the top of our Leaderboard after 2 competitions completed, Bare in mind he missed the 1st competition so an even bigger achievement! Well done to Co-lin and the rest of the anglers! Some inter-esting facts: 194 fish were caught and re-leased on the day totalling just over 256kg.Our next competition will be held at Kaysers Beach on the 3rd of October and as usual promises to be an awesome event! Anglers wanting to enter or simply have a query can drop me a mail at [email protected] would just like to send out a huge thank you to Gonubie Hotel aswell as all our Spon-sors for the awesome prizes received for this comp, without prizes of this calibre we would certainly not achieve the turnout wedid especially at a brand new venue.

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KAYAK CORNERFISHING

Words: Brett ArmstrongPhotos: Larisa Armstrong

Summer is on its way and is increasingly evident as the sun comes up earlier and earlier and the mornings are even more

beautiful than the day before. We live in an amazing country with splendor and beau-tiful nature all around us. So what better way to explore and enjoy it than on a kayak!

With the days becoming warmer and the daylight hours even longer, this gives us a lot more time to enjoy ourselves with friends and family while kayak fishing at one of our many local rivers, lakes or even venturing out into the big blue. So in this month’s ar-ticle I will be highlighting a few key points and considerations which make kayak fish-ing so attractive to so many recreational and even the more serious fisherman.

In the last few years, kayak fishing populari-ty has exploded in South Africa. The fact one can get into a quality new fishing kayak for under R8 000 and even better, a good used kayak for around R4 000 has made it an at-

tractive option for recreational and serious anglers alike. Not to mention the easy port-ability and launchability of kayaks, which gives anglers access to water they were oth-erwise blocked from fishing, which often means a bounty of eager-to-bite fish. These reasons alone should make anglers eager to consider and enjoy kayak fishing benefits.The latest generation of fishing kayaks offer improved stability, amazing stor-age and versatility and angling efficiency. A huge difference to the canoes from a few years back. If you’ve been debating getting into kayak fishing, there’s nev-er been a better time to start than now.

Whether you own a kayak or are looking to get one, here are 5 rea-sons to consider kayak fishing:

- Affordability;- Accessibility to water and options for fishing experiences;- Variety of fishing techniques and

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methods;- Portability of kayaking verses other boats and watercraft;- Improved perspective while on the water.

Affordability Even a fully-rigged kayak, with all the ac-cessories and equipment bolted on is far cheaper than any other watercraft you can buy for fishing. What makes it even more affordable is the lack of costs around main-tenance, fuel and insurance attached to other forms of motorized watercraft. For those on a tight budget, a kayak’s an ex-cellent fishing platform to get you away from the stresses of daily life and just have some “cheap” fun. The lack of running costs attached to this form of fishing is what makes it so attractive to so many people.But of course, not all fishing kayaks are created equal. Adding electronics, ac-cessories and opting for a propulsion

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system beyond a paddle increases the price for sure, but it is still way cheaper than any of the alternatives out there.

Accessibility to the waterMotorized watercraft and general river boats require a launch ramp at designated launch sites. This is not the case when it comes to using a kayak. Any areas where you have easy access to the water, is a po-tential spot to launch your kayak. This is a major factor for sure. There is nothing better than being on a nice stretch of wa-ter with very few people around you with absolutely no one else cruising around you on large river boats and disturbing your fishing area. Tranquility is the first prize.

Variety of fishA clear advantage of fishing off a kayak is the ability to access and explore a variety of water, from trout dams where no mo-torized watercraft are allowed to the lo-cal bass waters and even in that quiet and extremely narrow estuary which may even be virgin water yet to be explored. Surely there is something for everyone on a kay-ak. There is even specialized ocean fishing kayaks out there for catching game fish.

Portability Kayaks are also extremely easy to trans-port to and from the water. They are gener-ally light enough to pick up alone or even

better with two people. Transporting your kayak on roof racks is the most popular method with great roof racking options available from many brands and Holdfast has some amazing deals at Roof Rack World / Wild Coast Kayaks. Many people also opt for transporting their kayak on the back of their bakkie. The ease of driving without a huge trailer behind you is always a bonus.

Improved Perspective Fishing from a kayak provides unique an-gling benefits compared to being on a motorized watercraft or river boat or even when fishing off the bank. Here are a few examples of the different perspectives you will benefit from when fishing from a kayak:- The slow pace and quiet paddle strokes are so relaxing and calming, al-lowing you the opportunity to take in the amazing nature around you.- Kayaks are obviously low to the water line, making it easier to cast your bait or lure and to even get closer to obstacles and tricky sections you want to fish. Being low to the water also puts you closer to the action when hooking that lovely fish and trying to net it and land it. Breath taking for sure.- Many anglers credit a kayak for helping them improve their angling skills. Being able to use a limited amount of tackle and equipment you can access on a kayak forc-es you to be more organized and efficient. - The physical benefits from a fitness

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point of view are varied for sure and the opportunity to exercise and catch a cou-ple fish with family and friends without even realizing you are exerting yourself is fantastic and a definite advantage.

So baring everything said above, why would you not consider kayak fishing? Come on guys and girls, try it out! I have proven time and again that if you encour-age a friend to come out and join you out on the river kayak fishing, they enjoy it without exception. Whether catching a fish or not, either way a great experience all round had by all. So here is my challenge to you kayak anglers out there. The next time you go out, invite a friend, beg or bor-row another kayak and let them experience what we all love. This is the way we grow our sport and our passion for the outdoors.

Kayak Club for East LondonA good friend of mine, and awesome kayak-er, Mark Kimble, has been working extreme-ly hard on all the behind the scenes paper work, administration and policy formulation for the formation of a Kayak Fishing Club for East London. He has almost completed the process. I have been privileged enough to read some of the material he has prepared and I can say that everything is perfect and completely thorough, from safety proce-dure manuals, events and even to environ-mental impact and related aspects. He has not missed a thing. Watch this space for the launch of the new club and website. This will be awesome for our sport and will allow it to grow in a more manageable and beneficial way for all who enjoy this amazing sport.

Project Moken 10 AnglerAs some of you may know, over the last few months I have been working extremely hard on building, what I feel is, my ultimate river kayak. The basic model I went with as the starting point to my project was the Feel Free Moken 10 Angler. Just a fraction over 3m long and around 85cm wide, it was the perfect size and weight which I wanted to start with. It fits comfortably on the back of my Chev Utility Bakkie and is easy to load and cart to the river. Feel Free Kayaks all have a built in roller wheel for ease of pulling to the waters edge. So now, after a couple of solid weeks working on it, I am so close to completion of my baby. Additional storage hatches, multiple Railblaza prod-ucts and camera mounts, lighting, anchor trolley system with retractable anchor man-agement, rear storage crate system and my amazing Lowrance Elite 4 Chirp. Over the last few days I was also extremely grate-ful for the help from my good mate, fishing guru and owner of Wild Coast Kayaks, Nigel

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Louw. Nigel had done this before on his own kayak a while back, so I knew he was the best guy to offer me the advice and ex-pertise. We fitted a Watersnake 54lb Elec-tric trolling motor to my kayak, with foot pedal steering and fingertip speed control. Now this may sound strange and a bit far out, well, that’s because it is. The idea of bolting on an electric motor to a kayak you should just be paddling. Yes, I know, but be-lieve me, it is awesome!!! Everyone was of the opinion that foot pedal steering could not be fitted by virtue of how the foot space and area is designed. We made it work and it’s awesome. I still use the paddle for sure, but this allows me to cover greater distanc-es faster, then use the paddle to gain access to those secluded and tight areas, or closer to the fishing sport I need to move into. This motor is ridiculously quite; with 5 forward speeds and 3 reverse speeds all controlled by a knob strategically placed close to my right hand on the bow. The motor is also extremely efficient on drawing power from my battery. See photo inserts for more de-tails on my setup. Over the next few weeks I will be completing the last few things on my ultimate river kayak, so watch this space.

Coffee Bay – here we come!A group of us kayak fishing enthusiast at the end of September will be going to cof-fee bay for a week of tenting, fishing, braais (and probably the boys will have a few beers) and smelling like bait…I will have a write up from this amazing “event” which is in its second year and is literally just a great time in nature shared by a few like minded individuals. So watch this space.

Please do not hesitate to contact me at [email protected] should you need any information or have any questions. To join our whats app kayak fishing EL group, please contact Brett on 071 883 8769.

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On the 05/09/2015, Target Line Freshwater Angling Club had its 6th club competition for the season,

this time at Nahoon Dam, just off the N2.Everyone was expecting a good catch as the practices produced some good fish. However, this was not to be. Many battled and not many fish came out.A new master, Lloyd Jarman, showed how this dam should be fished when he caught 4 barbel weighing 23.318kg. Adriane Domoney did the best of the seniors with 5 carp at 13.718kg.

Here are the top results of the comp:

Seniors:1 Adriane Domoney 5 fish 13.718kg2 Jacques Husselmann 5 fish 8.759kg3 JJ Koch 3 fish 6.438kg

Masters:1 Lloyd Jarman 4 fish 23.318kg2 Anthon Henn 4 fish 8.448kg3 Chris Engelbrecht 3 fish 2.914kg

Ladies:1 Liane Husselmann 4 fish 1.687kg

TARGET LINEFreshwater club resultsWords/pics: Carl Henn

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Here are the standings after 6competitions:

Seniors: 1 Martin Piek 107pts 2 Adriane Domoney 96pts 3 JJ Koch 69pts Masters: 1 Chris Englebrecht 101pts 2 Anthon Henn 94pts 3 Chris Koch 67pts

Ladies: 1 Petra Piek 59pts 2 Lezanda Engelbrecht 49pts 3 Jackie Domoney/ Riska Domoney 25pts Juniors: 1 Liane Husselmann 65pts 2 Nikita Moodley 30pts

Our next club competition will be Bridal Drift Dam in October with many expecting good catches. The chase is on with regards to the scores with not much in the top five in all categories.

The Target Line FAC Carp Bonanza at Wriggles Wade Dam near Stutterheim from 16-18 October 2015 is going to be awesome. 40 hours of thrilling fishing with some very nice prizes up for grabs. Tickets only R 150.00 per angler for the comp with plenty of lucky draws as well.

For any enquiries on how to com-pete in this competition, please con-tact me, Carl Henn on 073 857 2209, e-mail [email protected] or contact Petra Piek on 072 026 2556, e-mail [email protected] .

See you all reel soon on the banks

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Words/pics: Nigel Louw

THE

BAIT BOXTIPS

MACKEREL HEAD BAIT

Slice a mackerel diagonaly from its back down to the stomach.

Slice two thin cutlets off the body of the Mackerel.

Then sllice a little off the bottom to form it into a nice V-Shape.

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This is a great bait for targeting both flat fish (Diamond Rays) and your bigger reef fish like Black Steenbras.

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Place one cutlet on one side of the head and cotton into place.

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Send us your best catch picture and you could win an awesome prize. (Photo must be of yourself holding the fish and preferably still alive. Photos of gutted fish do not qualify)Email your entry to [email protected] with the followingdetails: - Anglers full name - Species - Location caught- Bait used - Size/Weight

Angler: Bradley BeamishSpecies: Black SteenbrasLocation: CintsaBait: Whole KaranteenSize: 5kg

Angler: Scott BesterSpecies: Rainbow TroutLocation: Thrift DamBait: Zonker pattern flySize: 5lb

Angler: Calin RuschSpecies: Surge WrasseLocation: Tkei estuaryBait: PilchardSize: 43cm

CATCH & WIN

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September WinnerAngler: Brendan OostinghSpecies: ZebraLocation: Off CefaneBait: Octopus legSize: 1.6kg (New Border Deep Sea Record)

Brendan wins himseld an asortment of Triton lures. Sponsored by Bili-moria Fishing Tackle.

Keep sending in your catches and stand a chance of winning a prize plus a copy of the new Alcock’s trolling and spinning book.

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