Talk of the Town

Big kob tows canoe angler

- JON HOUZET

A FISHERMAN who hooked a 20.4kg kob fishing from the Kowie River bank, and then played it from a canoe for more than three hours, was the envy of his friends last Saturday when he eventually landed the fish.

Darryl Olivier said he was fishing with four friends from the river bank at the Bay of Biscay, using mud prawn as bait and hoping to catch grunter.

“I hooked this fish with my fourth throw,” he said. “I was walking up and down the bank and then a guy said, ‘why don’t you borrow my canoe?’”

Olivier said he had spent about 20 minutes playing the fish from the bank before he got into the canoe.

“About five minutes after I got into the canoe, the fish surfaced and I saw it was a kob and how big it was. I shouted to my mates – it spoiled their day of fishing,” he chuckled.

Olivier was using 4.5kg line and a 1/0 hook.

“It took three hours to land it. It towed me all the way to Centenary Park. I think she swam the channel of the river.”

He said Ndlambe environmen­tal officer Willem Nel followed him on the river control boat, got him a cooldrink, and when he landed the fish, helped him by putting the kob in the river control boat and towing him back to where he had started.

“This is my personal best,” said Olivier, who has been fishing for 22 years, since he was only five-years-old.

 ?? Picture: JON HOUZET ?? PERSONAL BEST: Darryl Olivier with his 20.4kg kob and the canoe in which he landed it. He weighed it in at the Port Alfred Ski-boat Club last Saturday
Picture: JON HOUZET PERSONAL BEST: Darryl Olivier with his 20.4kg kob and the canoe in which he landed it. He weighed it in at the Port Alfred Ski-boat Club last Saturday

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