
2026 Lines Tight Already - KZN REPORT (08 JANUARY '26)
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2026 has kicked off with serious energy along the KZN coastline. From Durban to Margate, the saltwater action has been nothing short of explosive. Grey sharks, rays, shad, bream and skates are active in the shallows, while calmer seas have unlocked red-hot bites in gullies, harbours and along the pier. Offshore, the season is already showing standout potential, with dorado dominating catches, backed up by tuna, couta and snoek from north to south. Smaller boats and skis are well in the game, deeper reefs are producing quality bottom fish, and live bait is proving key for bigger tuna as 2026 opens with bent rods and high expectations.
Freshwater tells a very different story, shaped by relentless rain and heavy runoff. Rivers and stillwaters across much of KZN have been tough going, with high, off-colour water limiting opportunities over the festive period. With rainfall beginning to ease, anglers are watching conditions closely, gear at the ready, as 2026 promises plenty of opportunity for those willing to time it right.
Freshwater tells a very different story, shaped by relentless rain and heavy runoff. Rivers and stillwaters across much of KZN have been tough going, with high, off-colour water limiting opportunities over the festive period. With rainfall beginning to ease, anglers are watching conditions closely, gear at the ready, as 2026 promises plenty of opportunity for those willing to time it right.





