These Shad can be caught on spoon or on bait but will often be more pleasurable to fight on a lighter spinning outfit using a Toby or Falcon spoon. Kosi Bay has begun to produce the goods, starting with good numbers of Shad in the mornings which has moved steadily up the coast into Mozambique. Please remember there is a bag limit of four and the minimum size is 30cm and that the season closes 30 th September, re-opens 1 st December 2015. Please note that all Shad (fresh) must be weighed at either The Kingfisher, 53 Hunter Street or Tackle Centre, Old Fort Road or The Fishing Tackle Shop, Warner Beach during trading hours. The heaviest Shad for each month will receive a Daiwa SL 50SHK Reel, valued at R1625.00, the second heaviest Shad will receive a 13’6” Kingfisher Coastline Medium, three piece, 4-6oz Graphite Rod, valued at R1145.00, and third heaviest Shad will receive a Daiwa AG 6000 Reel valued at R598.00. This year it will be run over a two month period, August and September, with three prizes each month. Talking about Shad, on the 1 St August, The Kingfisher starts their “Biggest Shad Competition”. With the start of the Shad being unbelievably productive, we should be in for an excellent season. Out with the Sardines, in with the Shad! It’s that time of year again, where the whole family can go down to enjoy hours of fun with the Shad at many spots along our Coastline including the most popular areas such as the Bluff, Blue Lagoon, Umhlanga Lighthouse, Ballito, St Lucia and Cape Vidal.
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