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EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 3 MIN

**Cape Town Autumn Bite Heats Up: Galjoen, Kob, and Yellowtail Firing**

from Cape Town, South Africa Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your Cape Town fishing mate with the inside scoop on these Atlantic waters. It's Friday evening, 17 April 2026, and the Mother City's bite is heating up as autumn settles in—perfect for some shore action before the southeaster kicks. Weather's playing nice: mostly sunny with a light 15-20km/h SE breeze, temps around 22°C dropping to 16°C overnight, per SA Weather Service. Sunrise at 7:07am, sunset 6:22pm, giving you a solid 11 hours of daylight. Tides? High at 10:42am (1.8m) and 11:12pm (1.9m), low 4:48am (0.4m) and 5:06pm (0.3m)—incoming tide from now till midnight is prime, according to Tide-Forecast.com. Fish are active, bru! Recent reports from Cape Boat & Ski Boat Club show galjoen smashing beaches, kob cruising estuaries, and yellowtail pushing inshore. Anglers at Strandfontein bagged 20+ kob (up to 8kg) and elf on yesterday's incoming, while Hout Bay charters limited out on 50 yellows (3-7kg) trolling. Offshore, yellowfin tuna schools hit 30kg marks, per Ski-Boat mag. Water's gin-clear at 18-20°C, baitfish thick—chokka and sardines everywhere. Best lures? Stick to **spoons** like the 40g Viking for yellowtail in the chum lines, or **rapalas** in mackerel pattern for kob off the rocks. Live bait rules: chokka heads for galjoen, sardines on a dropper for elf and geelbek. Fresh mullet fillets nail the bigger kob in estuaries. Hot spots: **Muizenberg beach** for galjoen on incoming—cast into the gut. **Strandfontein sewer outfall** for kob and elf, especially dawn. **Hout Bay harbour wall** for yellows if you're boat-bound. Rig light, 10-15kg line, and watch for seals. Tight lines, get out there! Thanks for tuning in—subscribe for weekly updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your Cape Town fishing mate with the inside scoop on these Atlantic waters. It's Friday evening, 17 April 2026, and the Mother City's bite is heating up as autumn settles in—perfect for some shore action before the southeaster kicks. Weather's playing nice: mostly sunny with a light 15-20km/h SE breeze, temps around 22°C dropping to 16°C overnight, per SA Weather Service. Sunrise at 7:07am, sunset 6:22pm, giving you a solid 11 hours of daylight. Tides? High at 10:42am (1.8m) and 11:12pm (1.9m), low 4:48am (0.4m) and 5:06pm (0.3m)—incoming tide from now till midnight is prime, according to Tide-Forecast.com. Fish are active, bru! Recent reports from Cape Boat & Ski Boat Club show galjoen smashing beaches, kob cruising estuaries, and yellowtail pushing inshore. Anglers at Strandfontein bagged 20+ kob (up to 8kg) and elf on yesterday's incoming, while Hout Bay charters limited out on 50 yellows (3-7kg) trolling. Offshore, yellowfin tuna schools hit 30kg marks, per Ski-Boat mag. Water's gin-clear at 18-20°C, baitfish thick—chokka and sardines everywhere. Best lures? Stick to **spoons** like the 40g Viking for yellowtail in the chum lines, or **rapalas** in mackerel pattern for kob off the rocks. Live bait rules: chokka heads for galjoen, sardines on a dropper for elf and geelbek. Fresh mullet fillets nail the bigger kob in estuaries. Hot spots: **Muizenberg beach** for galjoen on incoming—cast into the gut. **Strandfontein sewer outfall** for kob and elf, especially dawn. **Hout Bay harbour wall** for yellows if you're boat-bound. Rig light, 10-15kg line, and watch for seals. Tight lines, get out there! Thanks for tuning in—subscribe for weekly updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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