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Angler News SA Podcast

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Reel in the latest fishing updates, tips, and tricks with the king of KZN fishing, Vinesh Soogreem, on the award-winning Angler News South Africa (ANSA) podcast! ANSA is Africa's only fishing podcast that focuses on the latest fishing reports, whether they're hot or not. ANSA delivers true and accurate content from the country's most prominent anglers every week on various facets of angling. • The KZN Fishing Report (Thursday mornings) From the Lower South Coast, Adam Lyon covers everything fishing-related from Port Edward to Port Shepstone. The news then flows down to the Kingsburg/Illovo stretch, where Ray Thompson gathers content from the rocks daily. For the Durban report, we have two correspondents: Mike Vlcek, a seasoned competitive angler, and Brad Grobbler, known as the East Coast's Davie Jones for the time he spends on the water keeping anglers up to date on the week's activities. ANSA also has Don Solomon, the president of the SA Spearfishing Association delivering a weekly report of conditions and catches from this facet. North Coast reports from Tongaat to Richards Bay are covered by Suvikaar Sewlall, who not only delivers reports but also provides detailed advice on various aspects of angling. The fishing report rounds off in the Midlands with Jan Korrûbel reporting on all facets of freshwater angling. This weekly report includes predictions for the upcoming weekend from Vinesh and the team. With over two decades of experience, Vinesh's authority on KZN fishing is unmatched. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just starting out, the ANSA podcast has something for everyone.East Coast Radio Podcasts
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  • Rains Reset The Waters - KZN REPORT (25 FEBRUARY '26)
    Feb 26 2026
    KwaZulu-Natal’s fishing scene is entering a more cautious phase as mixed weather patterns settle in across the province, requiring anglers to plan carefully rather than rush for the water. While recent calm conditions delivered memorable fishing along the coast, the coming weekend is shaping up to be less predictable. Variable wind, swell and shifting water quality are expected, meaning success will favour those who watch forecasts closely, choose their fishing windows wisely and remain flexible with locations and tactics.
    Rock and surf anglers can still find opportunities during calmer periods, particularly in protected areas and around proven spots, but conditions may change quickly. Offshore crews should place safety and timing first, with early launch windows and conservative decision-making likely to be key. Freshwater anglers are also advised to approach with care, as rivers remain high and coloured in places after recent rain, while stillwaters should improve gradually as temperatures ease. Overall, there is fishing to be had, but this is a weekend where preparation, patience and good judgement will make the difference. Vinesh's website
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  • Calm Seas and Fish Feeding - KZN REPORT (19 FEBRUARY '26)
    Feb 19 2026
    The recent run of bad weather has eased, and along the KZN coast the sea has settled into rare, inviting conditions. Calm water and warmer temperatures have opened a valuable fishing window for shore and offshore anglers alike. Rock-and-surf action has improved across the province, with the North Coast producing steady inedibles on mackerel and chokka, Durban’s regular hotspots delivering consistent edibles such as shad, grunter and stumpnose, and the South Coast quietly rebuilding after recent rain, still offering quality scratch fishing and stronger inedibles on deeper points as the water begins to clean.
    Offshore, success has favoured anglers willing to adapt to variable water colour and temperature. Dorado, Snoek and smaller Couta have featured along much of the coastline, with reef fishing providing dependable backup when surface action slowed. Inland, a break in the extreme heat has brought some relief to water temperatures, though recent rainfall near the Berg has lifted river levels again. Stillwaters and larger dams are producing mixed results, while Sterkfontein continues to stand out for yellowfish. With conditions settled for now but forecasts hinting at change, anglers are encouraged to plan carefully and make the most of what is shaping up as a short but promising fishing window. Vinesh's website
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  • Fish Hard Before Bad Weather KZN REPORT (12 FEBRUARY '26)
    Feb 12 2026
    Summer fishing along the KZN coastline has been strong, with calm seas and warm conditions giving shore anglers solid action. North Coast hotspots like Tugela and Mtunzini have produced incredible non-edible action, while Durban’s Glen Ashley, Blue Lagoon, and the Basin continue to deliver shad, grunter, stumpnose, and occasional grey sharks and skates. The South Coast is shining with quality scratch fishing for stumpnose, bream, kingfish, and shad.
    Offshore, reefs have produced gamefish including Dorado, Snoek, and Couta, with activity strongest where cleaner water is found.
    Inland, rivers and dams remain active with yellowfish, bass, carp, tilapia, and barbel. Trout anglers in stillwaters are finding success by fishing deeper and slower.
    With unsettled weather approaching this weekend, now is the perfect time to plan your trip and get your fishing fix before the conditions change. Vinesh's website
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