Autumn Fishing Fires Up - KZN REPORT (12 MARCH '26)

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Autumn has settled across KwaZulu-Natal, bringing cooler temperatures, falling river levels and mixed coastal conditions that challenged anglers throughout the week. Despite rough seas and unpredictable coastal forecasts, rock and surf anglers found success by targeting short fishing windows and adapting to shifting water clarity. The North Coast, particularly Tugela and Mtunzini, produced steady inedible species, while Durban hotspots such as Glen Ashley, Blue Lagoon and the Basin delivered patchy catches of shad, grunter and stumpnose. On the South Coast, anglers who focused on cleaner stretches of water and fine tuned their bait strategies reported kob, stumpnose, grunter and various flatfish, even as overall conditions remained tough. Offshore crews who launched between weather systems also enjoyed action on dorado, couta and the occasional wahoo where favourable temperature lines developed.
Inland, improving autumn patterns boosted freshwater prospects as river anglers reported active trout feeding on both nymphs and dry flies, Sterkfontein Dam continued to shine with excellent sight fishing for yellowfish, while bass catches were slow at Albert Falls but more consistent at Midmar. Overall, while changing weather will require thoughtful planning in the coming days, anglers across KwaZulu Natal are finding that patience and adaptability continue to yield worthwhile catches.
12 Mar English South Africa Sports · Leisure

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