Hey bud,
Not sure I'll head out into the surf before the 13th due to year end commitments, but if I do I'll give you a yell.
As for advice...the whole coast is scattered with fish. Are you staying in Durban itself? Or are you north or south?
If you're in Durban the harbour provides a good venue to learn the salt, although it does blow hot and cold. I'd recommend wading the banks near Wilson's Wharf. It's a bit deep at high tide so go closer to low tide, and fish either a pushing or pulling tide. Don't wade in the dark due to the sharks in the bay, but daytime is fine. Early morning and late afternoon are best, and I'd recommend fishing clousers and crazy charlies (due to the hook up not dragging in the sand). Shrimp colours and olive greens work best. Cast into the channel for your game fish, but if you're not having any luck fish over the shallows for gurnards, sole, etc. Any fish is better than no fish.
Otherwise the beaches are great fun and there should be plenty of wave garrick around right now. Look for holes and cast over the backs of waves. Orange and white work best colour wise. And my choice of fly would be a salty bugger or a crazy charlie. If you're fishing dawn or dusk, there may be bigger fish around so go to clousers or deceivers. Up north Westbrook is a great beach to fish. Down south Scottburgh is great.
Fishing off the rocks is also a great option and can produce some nice blacktail, stone bream, and kingies if you're lucky. Small flies work well, and try and fish the channels and gullies.
Hope that helps.
- Warren Prior
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