George Herald

Boatfishin­g now allowed in Knysna

- Blake Linder

A week after recreation­al fishing was already wholly permitted under Level 3 regulation­s after being gazetted on 5 June, fishing from boats on the Knysna Estuary was finally permitted by SANParks from Friday last week.

Last week Knysna-Plett Herald reported that fishing was once again permitted around the Knysna Estuary, but avid local anglers were swift to let us know that even though it was allowed in the government regulation­s, recreation­al fishing from boats in Knysna was still not allowed. As stated in the Government Gazette issued on

5 June, "all fishing is allowed during Alert Level 3, including recreation­al fishing, except for charter fishing". This did not exclude recreation­al fishing from boats, and local Nigel Fletcher wasn't too pleased with Knysna being restricted.

"It was ridiculous, people could fish from boats on water bodies around the country, but not us," he said when airing his frustratio­n. "If we wanted to fish from out boats, we had to drive all the way out to Buffalo Bay and launch our boats into the water and fish there, when we could simply be fishing on the estuary. We couldn't bring our boats in through the Heads either, the estuary was completely closed off to recreation­al fishing boats."

Hence, with the pressure from local anglers, SANParks reopened the estuary to boat-fishing on 12 June. In a notice released by the national parks body, they stated that only recreation­al fishing will be allowed and that no other recreation­al boating activities will be permitted on the estuary. All vessels must also have the necessary vessel and fishing permits obtained from SANParks and the Post Office respective­ly, and can only be filled up to 70% capacity. They must also make use of hand sanitisers and face masks on board, and offshore vessels coming through the Heads may also use the estuary as a thoroughfa­re passage.

SANParks and the Department of Environmen­t, Forestry and Fisheries were questioned on why boats were only allowed to return to the lagoon for fishing a week after ordinary anglers, but had not responded by the time of going to print.

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 ?? Photo: Blake Linder ?? Chad Roberts casts his line into the lagoon after fishing from boats was once again permitted.
Photo: Blake Linder Chad Roberts casts his line into the lagoon after fishing from boats was once again permitted.

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