Hermanus Shore Angling Club (HSAC)
Also known as the Hermanus Kus Hengel Klub, promotes shore angling.
Continue reading →Also known as the Hermanus Kus Hengel Klub, promotes shore angling.
Continue reading →Guinjata Sports Fishing Club is one of the six saltwater fishing clubs affiliated to Southern Gauteng Deep Sea Angling Association (SGDSAA) which in turn is affiliated to the South African Deep Sea Angling Association (SADSAA). It is the aim of SADSAA to promote and develop deep sea angling as a national sport in SA. Amongst other goals SADSAA awards Protea colours to members that have achieved the necessary credentials and experience to represent South Africa in International Salt Water competitions.
Continue reading →FOSAF exists to promote fly-fishing and the interests of fly fishers within the framework of sound environmental practices throughout Southern Africa.
Continue reading →Eden Shore Angling is set in the beautiful Garden Route with its Eastern boundary being the Storms River Mouth and its Western boundary being the Breede River Mouth. The club consists of 8 clubs being Knysna Angling Club in Knysna en Plettenberg Bay, OuteniquAtlantic and George Angling Clubs in the George AreSouth African Defence Force in Oudtshoorn, in Mossel Bay there is Mossel Bay and Triton Angling Clubs and the furthest club to the west is Still Bay Angling Club. The club is also known as Southern Cape Shore Angling
Continue reading →East London Angling Association is a fishing club participating in the Border Rock and Surf League
Continue reading →ERBFC was founded in 1989 and caters for two facets of angling – Salt Water Deep Sea and Light Tackle Boat Fresh Water. As the name suggestes we are based on the East Rand, with our club house at the CR Swart Dam in Benoni.
Continue reading →Membership to the Association is open to all Companies which have been allocated a Right to fish for hake by longline method pursuant to Section 18 of the Marine Living Resources Act and all vessel owning entities active in the hake longline sector.
As the recognized hake longline body in South Africa, they are unsurpassed in terms of our membership and credentials. A solid foundation has been developed and will continue to be built upon in the years to come.
Continue reading →The South African Pelagic Fishing Industry Association (SAPFIA) is a legally recognised industrial body which represents a large number of Rights Holder who hold approximately 67% of sardine rights and 70% of anchovy rights in the small pelagic fishing sector.
Continue reading →The Cape Piscatorial Society has a long and interesting history, with the society playing a key role in the introduction and management of trout in the Western Cape and South Africa.
Continue reading →The Border Rock and Surf Angling Association promotes surf angling.
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