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Bronze Whaler
Bronze Whalers The most targeted and desired shark to catch from shore. They can feed extremely close to shore and we often refer to them as masters of the shallows. But generally you are targeting off deep rocky points or
Dusky Shark
Dusky Shark These fish are amazing! They’re the toughest fighting sharks along the South African coast, incredibly fast, and grow to monster sizes. This is why people flock to Mazeppa!They excel at feeding on large sardine schools and migrate with
Black Tip Shark
Black Tip The cool kid on the block! When hooked they often leap out of the water displaying plenty of acrobatics! Well known for the hunting ability feeding primarily on other fish species and shoals of sardines. They don’t grow
Hammerhead Shark
Hammerhead Shark Although in South Africa we rarely encounter scalloped or smooth hammerheads over 20 kg, they are quite plentiful in the 10 to 18 kg range.These sharks are incredible fighters for their size, making them a blast to catch
Ragged Tooth Shark
Ragged Tooth Shark The Ragged-tooth shark AKA the Raggie. South Africa is their original home and they are plentiful, particularly in the Jeffreys Bay region where the big females come to pup! They have a mouth scattered with mighty monstrous
Smoothound Shark
Smoothound Shark The Smooth Hound Shark, also known as the gummy shark, is heavily targeted by commercial fisheries for flake and chips. They are a blast to catch, pulling you around like an angry dog on a leash! These sharks
Lesser Guitar Fish – Sand Shark
Lesser Guitar Fish (Sand Shark) The lesser sandshark, also known as the lesser guitar fish, is often overshadowed by its larger cousin, the giant guitarfish. While we don’t find the giants as far south as Jeffreys Bay, we have plenty
Spinner Shark
Spinner Shark Also well known for its acrobatics in feeding situations and its ability to feed on shoals of sardines. Very similar to that of a blacktip but has a slightly slender body and a smaller dorsal fin. Although we
Spotted Gully Shark
Spotted Gully Shark Easily mistaken for a smooth hound shark at first glance, these sharks are the true gangsters of the reef. They have a darker coloration and tough skin that can do some serious damage if held incorrectly. Found
Black Ray
Black Ray There is no getting around the fact that these fish are heavy, very large and strong beyond reason. These fish are a force to be reckoned with and provide a fight whereby anglers find themselves testing their abilities
Blue Ray
Blue Ray Another endemic ray to Southern Africa, the blue ray, or marbled ray, is prolific in our waters. While it’s smaller compared to some other species, it can still reach sizes of up to 30 kg, with the most
Common Eagle Ray
Common Eagle Ray These guys patrol the shallows and love feeding on shrimp, white mussels, little snails as well as fish. They generally like cooler water and take off at blistering speeds often confusing the angler at first. Common Eagle