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Kosi Bay Accomodation Guide | Escape to Paradise

King JajaBy King JajaApril 27, 2023No Comments0 Views
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Fishing in the Kosi Bay Area

Keen fisherman like the Man? Then this is where your eyes need to be…

Kosi Bay is renowned for its abundance of fish species which includes some of the biggest game fish in the world!

  • Kingfish,
  • Giant Trevally,
  • Grunter as well as many other species such as
  • Rock Salmon and
  • Bream can be found in the waters in this area and let’s be honest, one of the biggest draw cards for most of the visitors venturing to this spot.

The estuary system which comprises of four interconnected lakes, namely Makhawulani, Pungwini, KuNhlange, and Amanzimnyama provides an ideal habitat for a variety of fish species which draws in game fishermen as well as fly fishermen alike. Each lake has its own unique characteristics and offers different fishing opportunities.

The Kosi Bay Lake System

Makhawulani and MPungwini are connected and form the largest lake in the system which is known as Kosi Bay.

This lake is the most popular among fishermen and….women (gasp, we nearly forgot about the ladies there)

Fishing can be enjoyed throughout the year but, it does get incredibly hot and uncomfortable at Kosi Bay thus we personally prefer the months from June to October when it doesn’t sizzle too much but, there’s always a dip to be had in the crystal clear waters if you get too hot but be wary of the hippo!

Fishing can be done from shore or from a boat and the mouth of the lake system where the tides flow in and out proves best for shore fishing. Fishing from a boat does provide access to deeper waters but, if you don’t have a boat, it’s not a problem as there are still many great fishing opportunities.

It’s important to note that Kosi Bay is a protected area and a World Heritage site so, it’s important to follow the fishing regulations in the area such as what type of fishing gear is allowed, what permits are required, and what times you may catch certain species and the catch limits.

Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a novice anger, there’s something to keep you ‘hooked’ in the Kosi Bay waters.

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