EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 2 MIN
Cape Town Autumn Fishing: Galjoen, Kob and Yellowtail Action
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 Sunday evening, 12 April 2026, and the Mother City's been delivering solid action despite a cheeky south-easter kicking up. Weather's classic autumn: partly cloudy, temps hovering 18-22°C daytime dropping to 15°C nights, light winds 10-15 knots from the SSE easing off by dusk. Sunrise kicked off at 6:58 AM, sunset wrapped at 6:18 PM—prime golden hours for topwater bites. Tides? Low at 9:17 AM and 9:42 PM, high around 3:30 PM per Tides4Fishing charts—fish the incoming for best results, especially around rocky points. Fish activity's heating up with cooler currents pushing predators inshore. Recent catches from local charters and Table Bay Ski-Boat Club logs show galjoen smashing bream rigs, kob up to 10kg on night mullet baits off Milnerton, and yellowtail boiling on the reefs. Elves and hottentot seabream plentiful on light tackle, with some decent stumpnose too. Offshore, yellowfin tuna and skipjack reports trickling in, but stick to 30-50m depths for now. Best lures? Rapala X-Rap 11cm in pilchard or silver for yellows and kob—jerk 'em slow over structure. For elves, try spoons like Croc 30g or artificial bloodworms. Live bait rules: chokka squid fresh off the boats, sand prawns for bottom feeders, or mullet strips for kob. Rig simple: 2/0 circle hooks, 20lb trace. Hot spots? Hit Bloubergstrand beach for surf elves at first light—cast into the white water. Or motor out to Robben Island reefs for a mixed bag; tide change there is magic. Stay safe, check your permits, and respect bag limits. Thanks for tuning in, legends—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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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your Cape Town fishing mate with the inside scoop on these Atlantic waters. It's Sunday evening, 12 April 2026, and the Mother City's been delivering solid action despite a cheeky south-easter kicking up. Weather's classic autumn: partly cloudy, temps hovering 18-22°C daytime dropping to 15°C nights, light winds 10-15 knots from the SSE easing off by dusk. Sunrise kicked off at 6:58 AM, sunset wrapped at 6:18 PM—prime golden hours for topwater bites. Tides? Low at 9:17 AM and 9:42 PM, high around 3:30 PM per Tides4Fishing charts—fish the incoming for best results, especially around rocky points. Fish activity's heating up with cooler currents pushing predators inshore. Recent catches from local charters and Table Bay Ski-Boat Club logs show galjoen smashing bream rigs, kob up to 10kg on night mullet baits off Milnerton, and yellowtail boiling on the reefs. Elves and hottentot seabream plentiful on light tackle, with some decent stumpnose too. Offshore, yellowfin tuna and skipjack reports trickling in, but stick to 30-50m depths for now. Best lures? Rapala X-Rap 11cm in pilchard or silver for yellows and kob—jerk 'em slow over structure. For elves, try spoons like Croc 30g or artificial bloodworms. Live bait rules: chokka squid fresh off the boats, sand prawns for bottom feeders, or mullet strips for kob. Rig simple: 2/0 circle hooks, 20lb trace. Hot spots? Hit Bloubergstrand beach for surf elves at first light—cast into the white water. Or motor out to Robben Island reefs for a mixed bag; tide change there is magic. Stay safe, check your permits, and respect bag limits. Thanks for tuning in, legends—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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