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STYWE LYNE TIGHT LINES - February 2016

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“South Africa’s coastal angling fishes are in dire straits,” screams the headline of a hard-hitting article delivered by Prof Nadine Strydom, associate professor in the Department of Zoology at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University. The future of our coastal fish resources rests in the mouths of those who eat seafood. Whether you are a fisherman or -woman, or whether you buy your seafood at restaurants or the local fish shop, you are ultimately the end users of our coastal fishes and you have a moral obligation to participate in conservation efforts of our fish stocks.

Turning inland … we are left speechless by a government plan to allow fishing within certain areas of South Africa’s oldest marine protected area along the Tsitsikamma coast. To say the least, this has sparked a massive outcry from marine experts, who say it is “highly irregular” and could have a devastating impact on fish stocks. Read more on page 8.

Join us also as we enter the heart of darkness of the Congo where an elusive apex predator rules – the goliath tigerfish or mbenga. This certainly is the most frustrating and challenging freshwater fish to hook and land. Enjoy!

MORE FEATURES:
WE GO FISHING AT KLASERIE CARAVAN PARK

IN SEARCH OF CAPE VIDAL TREASURE

CATCHING TROPHY SMALLMOUTH YELLOWFISH ON FLY

LANDING NETS ARE AN ESSENTIAL INVESTMENT

TO BOILIE OR NOT TO BOILIE …

BIG SURPRISES FROM PROTEAS AT GARIEP DAM

THE BARBEL OF BARBERSPAN

WE ALSO DISCUSS: How to choose the correct freshwater fishing rod, the Engelbrecht-loodkop fly with changes, bucktail jigs for saltwater artlure angling, and how to differentiate between galjoen, banded galjoen and stone bream

All this and even more in the angler’s friend – Stywe Lyne / Tight Lines.

STYWE LYNE TIGHT LINES Description:

Welcome to South Africa’s premier angling magazine. Since Stywe Lyne/Tight Lines cast off its first issue back in February 1960, the magazine has reigned as the champion for showcasing South African angling activities and fishing adventures. We share the fishing tales, fishing spots, tricks, tackle tips and triumphs of fellow anglers and fishermen locally and beyond the country’s borders. Big carp hunting, bank angling, light tackle boat, fly fishing, bass fishing, artlure, shore angling, deep-sea adventures or kayak casting – Stywe Lyne/Tight Lines takes you there …Website: www.stywelynetightlines.co.za

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