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[WATCH] Sardines netted at Rocky Bay in Scottburgh – selling for R1 000 a crate

There's been frenzied activity as the 'Greatest Shoal on Earth' has come to town.

There’s been great excitement at Rocky Bay and Pennington near Scottburgh as sardines have been netted in their thousands by droves of South Coast fishermen this morning (Monday).

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The silver fish also attracted a number of sharks close to shore, as is often the case, making for quite a thrilling sight.

And there’s usually some daredevil showing off, swimming next to the sharks in a show of bravado.

However, the sharks have to some extent spoilt the party, earning their nickname as the ‘Tax Man’, with one of the nets almost completely empty by the time it got to shore.

Such is the way with fishing!

The sea is looking ‘very good’, said one fisherman.

Fishermen are apparently selling the sardines at R1 000 per crate.

Sardines in crates.

Some fishermen said they had managed to catch several other types of fish as well due to the amount of sardine activity.

The Rocky Bay pier is chock-a-block with fishermen trying their luck as the shoal moves past.

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David Rush

David Rush is the editor, having been with the company for more than 30 years. He's seen it all, from the progression from black and white photos to the current advancements in digital and social media. He started as a sports journalist and still keeps his hand in, writing about any sport but particularly cricket, golf and tennis. Over the years he wrote and all topics and covered all the beats at various times. He still plays all those sports, and is a long-suffering Liverpool and Proteas fan.
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