
Payday Fishing Is Nuclear - KZN REPORT (26 MARCH '26)
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Fishing action across KwaZulu Natal is firing on all fronts. Rock and surf anglers are being rewarded for timing short weather windows, with productive sessions reported along the North, Central and South Coast despite challenging conditions. Offshore fishing has surged as warm water pushed down the coast, igniting strong bites from snoek, couta, dorado and tuna — perfectly timed for Payday weekend and peak ski boat competition season. The Durban harbour is explosive right now with a variety of species from grunter to kingfish with unusual but good snoek activity.
Freshwater anglers have seen mixed conditions following heavy rainfall in the Midlands, temporarily impacting river systems. However, fly fishing returns prior to the rain showed excellent fish activity, while stillwaters are beginning to switch on as autumn settles in. Bass fishing remains strong at Midmar Dam, which continues to deliver consistent results across competitions and casual outings.
Overall, the KZN fishing scene remains active and opportunistic, with anglers across disciplines finding success by adapting to conditions and staying mobile.
Freshwater anglers have seen mixed conditions following heavy rainfall in the Midlands, temporarily impacting river systems. However, fly fishing returns prior to the rain showed excellent fish activity, while stillwaters are beginning to switch on as autumn settles in. Bass fishing remains strong at Midmar Dam, which continues to deliver consistent results across competitions and casual outings.
Overall, the KZN fishing scene remains active and opportunistic, with anglers across disciplines finding success by adapting to conditions and staying mobile.





