[quote name='glen' post='15307' date='May 20 2009, 06:42 PM']hi iso! it would be great to see the pics <img src='http://www.squidfish.net/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />
cheers, glen[/quote]
Hi Glen, I've just joined this forum, I normally fish for Chokka (Squid) to use for bait and for the pan - I just luv Chokka. I live in a smallish seaside suburb of Cape Town, South Africa called Glencairn it's just outside Simonstown - the old Royal Navy Dockyard and now South African Navy Dockyard.
We are located in False Bay at the tip of Soth Africa and in my area there are two harbours where Chokka can be caught normally in the evening from September onwards. Earlier in the year is too cold. Below is a picture of the end of the jetty in Kalk Bay when the sea is Pumping normally blown up by South Easterly winds also known as the Cape Doctor.
We have a bag limit of 20 chokka which I will probably be able to fill later in October when the weather warms up - so far catches have ranged from 0 to eight small Chokka but very tasty - sweet.
Catches are better from a boat or kayak when one can get further offshore. I plan to post regularly and will inclube pic's when available.
Sl8er
cheers, glen[/quote]
Hi Glen, I've just joined this forum, I normally fish for Chokka (Squid) to use for bait and for the pan - I just luv Chokka. I live in a smallish seaside suburb of Cape Town, South Africa called Glencairn it's just outside Simonstown - the old Royal Navy Dockyard and now South African Navy Dockyard.
We are located in False Bay at the tip of Soth Africa and in my area there are two harbours where Chokka can be caught normally in the evening from September onwards. Earlier in the year is too cold. Below is a picture of the end of the jetty in Kalk Bay when the sea is Pumping normally blown up by South Easterly winds also known as the Cape Doctor.
We have a bag limit of 20 chokka which I will probably be able to fill later in October when the weather warms up - so far catches have ranged from 0 to eight small Chokka but very tasty - sweet.
Catches are better from a boat or kayak when one can get further offshore. I plan to post regularly and will inclube pic's when available.
Sl8er