READERSGO BASSING
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GROOT VIS
My seun, Danie Roelofse (12), het hierdie 6.7 pond swartbaar in Rondeboschdam buite Middelburg gevang. Ek het persoonlik nog nooit so groot swartbaar gesien nie en wil dit graag met die lesers deel. Baie dankie vir ‘n puik tydskrif – Danie Roelofse
BOTSWANA
I live in Botswana and love your magazine and l love bass fishing. I thought you might like to see my biggest ever bass of 3kg caught on a bass coloured crankbait at a private dam in Botswana – Philip Clark
OPGEWONDE
Ek het laas in 2013 se Februarie en Desember uitgawes verskyn. Die hengel-gogga het my weer gebyt. Is daar ‘n moontlikheid dat ‘n mens ‘n artikel kan skryf en hoe sal dit werk? – Louis Jacobs Dankie Louis, jy is baie welkom om jou artikel aan die redakteur te stuur – Red.
BEST DAY
I’ve been bass fishing since 2005. I was very lucky to purchase my first second hand Kick Boat in the same year. Nothing beats fishing from a kick boat. Sneaking into spots where a boat cannot go as shallow as 30cm. In September I was lucky enough to visit my favourite fishing spot Hazelmere in KZN. I’ve caught my previous PB there. I was out for juts another relaxing day on the water. Never did I realize that it was going to be one of my best fishing days on the water. I caught some beautiful fish including breaking my PB with a fat 4,5kg old girl just before the she spawned. What a day what a dam. I had to share it with you guys. Sorry about the photo’s I usually fish alone so selfies is the only way can take pictures. – Phil Bouwer, Durban North
GOGGA
Hier is ‘n foto van my meisie, Sarai Fourie, se eerste swartbaar wat sy heeltemal op haar eie gevang het. Haar eerste baars-uitstappie saam met my was na Bass Lodge buite Klerksdorp. Die gogga het haar behoorlik gebyt en nou soek sy haar eie visstokke. Dankie vir ‘n goeie tydskrif. – Owen Williamson