Eastern Side of False Bay
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Eastern Side of False Bay
RooiEls
A turbid stretch of coastline. However, RooiEls is a favourite for many. The back-shore towards Gordon's Bay can be worked, where the water becomes deep. The area is very fishy during summer months, and almost always clean when the south easter has been blowing
A turbid stretch of coastline. However, RooiEls is a favourite for many. The back-shore towards Gordon's Bay can be worked, where the water becomes deep. The area is very fishy during summer months, and almost always clean when the south easter has been blowing
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Re: Eastern Side of False Bay
Pringle Bay
My favourite spot for crayyfishing. To be honest, I havent had much luck spearing here in the past. The water gets deep gradually. Decent musselcracker can be found beyond the kelp line, but so can some bigger johnnies. In the 10 years ive been visiting pringle bay, there have been +/- 7 sightings of great whites from the beach(and thats shallow water)
My favourite spot for crayyfishing. To be honest, I havent had much luck spearing here in the past. The water gets deep gradually. Decent musselcracker can be found beyond the kelp line, but so can some bigger johnnies. In the 10 years ive been visiting pringle bay, there have been +/- 7 sightings of great whites from the beach(and thats shallow water)
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Hangklip, Maasbaai
Here you will find the denset kelp forest in Cape Town. There area gets deep very gradually. However, if u are prepared to swim, or have a boat, you will be astonished at the sizable fish in the openings between the kelp. Large musselcracker are frequent here, and so are large red roman. Monster rock-eating kreef also stomp the area, often reahing lengths of 1 meter(ok, that might be an exaggeration)
Here you will find the denset kelp forest in Cape Town. There area gets deep very gradually. However, if u are prepared to swim, or have a boat, you will be astonished at the sizable fish in the openings between the kelp. Large musselcracker are frequent here, and so are large red roman. Monster rock-eating kreef also stomp the area, often reahing lengths of 1 meter(ok, that might be an exaggeration)
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