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    Default western Cape - Yellows

    Any advice on where in the Western Cape one can go camping and try for yellows?

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    doubt u going to get that much help on this one chief...to many locatiön x's out there that the guys wont share on an open forum.
    stephen is wishing he was fishing location x right now.......



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    Try Beaverlac. A good commercial campsite, near the Olifants. An hour or so hike upstream, start fishing. Please remember to have a valid fresh water angling permit from Cape Nature Conservation, as well as a hiking permit. If you get caught without these...mucho problemo for you.
    Disclaimer.... none of my posts are intended to be "expert advice"..just opinions from someone who is willing to help where he can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andre View Post
    Try Beaverlac. A good commercial campsite, near the Olifants. An hour or so hike upstream, start fishing. Please remember to have a valid fresh water angling permit from Cape Nature Conservation, as well as a hiking permit. If you get caught without these...mucho problemo for you.
    Yip Beaverlac is a good spot, kid friendly too if you have. Just remember that the hike to the river is approx 10km and then you have to climb down to get to the river. No vehicles allowed so you either walk or cycle. Its a long hot day so take lots of water.
    As Andre says have all your permits handy!
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    Where do you get the permits from?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garage View Post
    Where do you get the permits from?
    cape nature : Bellville or other office. Easy peasy to buy , take ID and Cash (R50) and you are set!
    Garage , dont u have a license? Appears you were poaching yesterday! Shame on you ! So much for being a senior partner in satans lair!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Garage View Post
    Where do you get the permits from?
    Call beaverlac to make a booking, and ask if they sell the hiking and fishing permits. Alternatively, tell them where you are going, and want to hike the Olifants river and Cederberg trails. They will advise you.
    Sorry, but I don't have the numbers for you right now.
    Disclaimer.... none of my posts are intended to be "expert advice"..just opinions from someone who is willing to help where he can.

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    Default Beaverlac details

    http://www.my-cape-town-south-africa...rlac-campsite/
    http://www.citysidesteps.co.za/beaverlac2.html

    For hiking and fishing permits please call the CapeNature call centre on 021 659 3500
    Last edited by BuzzLiteBeer; 19-10-09 at 10:25 AM.
    So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish.

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    Thanks for the advice, that is a heck of a walk to the river at Beaverlack, was hoping for advice on alternatives....not wanting to crowd your precious fishing spot with one or two visits a year of course!

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    Also if you're going to Beaverlac please don't go alone, Turner has old me a few times of the >3M Cape Cobra skins you find on the rocks in that valley and there is nowhere to go but forward.
    "Hierdie drol het baie vlieë" - Ago 2014.

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