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Fishing Report 20th February 2010

Fishing Report 20th February 2010
With continuing good weather, anglers seem to be getting some good results mostly as far as the inedible species is concerned.
The Transkei is also fishing well with favorable reports coming in from the Port St Johns and Hole in The Wall areas.
Ski Boats are still having a very good season as far as game fish are concerned as there are plenty of fish around.

Fishing ski’s
Fishing ski’s are also in on the action and reports coming from the Toti and Scottburgh areas suggest that fishing has definitively picked up over the past two weeks. Dorado and snoek make up most of the catches but a few good size couta have also come out. Some good catches of couta and snoek were reported from the Warner beach and Toti areas last week and the Zinkwazi area in the North.

Exciting upcoming ESA Saltwater shows not to be missed.
The crew at ESA (Extreme Sports Angling) have been hard at work, and as a result they have a fantastic line up of exciting episodes set to air on Supersport1 in the coming weeks. For ESA fans who need more than their twice weekly dose of angling action on Supersport1, ESA Pro Anglers and Presenters are also on Twitter and Face book, and the ESA World Group on Face book is open to everyone.

ESA Bass
ESA Bass airs on Tuesdays at 7.00pm and ESA Saltwater is every Thursday at 7.30pm.

ESA Saltwater
In next week’s ESA Saltwater episode (18 February), Presenter Olivia “OJ” Symcox gets the chance to surf with the Umthombo street children in Durban. Umthombo, a South African street children organisation led predominantly by former street children, aims to change the way that society perceives and treats street children through educating society as to the realities of the street child experience. Established in 2004, Umthombo is based in Durban and focuses on the eastern seaboard of South Africa, with offices in East London in the Eastern Cape.

In the same episode, Ray, who has started his own blog at www.raymonddebruyn.myblogger.co.za, takes a trip to False Bay in the hopes of hooking Bronze Whalers, while the Drop Shot Sports Angling (DSSA) team get stuck into some beautiful Yellow spot Kingfish in Paindane, Mozambique. In the offshore angling section Mark de la Hey takes on some Yellowtail in Port Edward on the KZN South Coast.

The following week (25 February) sees ‘Team Pink’ make their ESA debut, pulling in some monster Amberjacks. Team Pink consists of Kelly Lidston and Brenna Bales-Smith, who can usually be heard doing the voiceovers, the pair start their on-screen presence in fine form with some impressive catches. In the same episode, OJ gets to act like a big kid on the slides at uShaka, and Ray gets dealt a bad hand by Mother Nature during a Land Based Sports angling trip.

ESA Saltwater
ESA Pro Angler Craig Stubbs and ESA Teen Pro Angler Bruno Costa onboard their Yamaha Wave runners head out on an adventure looking for some Kingfish in Mozambique. In the first March ESA Saltwater episode (4 March), Rusty the talented Jack Russel makes another appearance with OJ, this time showing off his soccer skills at uShaka beach. Ray and his guests can been seen at Errol Hayes on the South Coast targeting flatfish, while Mark and the girls from Team Pink continue their hunt for monster Amberjack on an Off Shore Sports Angling (OSSA) expedition.

 
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