
Planning Beats Luck - KZN REPORT (04 MARCH '26)
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After a run of forgiving “duckpond” conditions, the KwaZulu-Natal coastline delivered a far sterner test this past week. Forecasts warned of unsettled seas and shifting weather, and while conditions were often challenging, anglers who planned carefully and fished around short, workable windows were still rewarded. Along the rock-and-surf front, Tugela and Mtunzini continued to produce for persistent anglers, with inedibles and edibles appearing in sheltered areas. Durban’s central coast spots, including Glen Ashley, Blue Lagoon and the Basin, delivered patchy but worthwhile returns of shad, grunter and stumpnose, while the South Coast offered steady scratch fishing where anglers adjusted tactics.
Offshore, last weekend again proved that judgement can outweigh forecasts. Despite predictions of rough seas and heavy current, crews who waited for suitable launch windows and stayed mobile found success across multiple species. Couta, Dorado and even Wahoo were reported on the bite in cleaner, faster-moving water, while bottom fishing provided a reliable alternative when surface action slowed. Looking ahead, the coming weekend is shaping up to be another demanding one, with strong winds expected on Saturday and rain forecast for Sunday. It will not be a weekend for forcing time on the water, but recent results suggest that opportunity remains for anglers who fish smart, stay flexible and choose their moments carefully.
Offshore, last weekend again proved that judgement can outweigh forecasts. Despite predictions of rough seas and heavy current, crews who waited for suitable launch windows and stayed mobile found success across multiple species. Couta, Dorado and even Wahoo were reported on the bite in cleaner, faster-moving water, while bottom fishing provided a reliable alternative when surface action slowed. Looking ahead, the coming weekend is shaping up to be another demanding one, with strong winds expected on Saturday and rain forecast for Sunday. It will not be a weekend for forcing time on the water, but recent results suggest that opportunity remains for anglers who fish smart, stay flexible and choose their moments carefully.





