Spearfishing Excursions
DIve, Glide, Spear
Cape Shoredive
R700

Shore Dives and Shallow Reefs:
Each fish taken from our reefs should be the hero, respected. Fresh produce and good fish are the pinnacle of spearfishing, and this is where it all starts!
Your trip will come with a cooking suggestion, skills in scaling and cleaning your catch, and as promised a guided tour where you have the best chance to spearfish.
Probable Inhabitants of Reef:
Cape Hottentot (Bream)
Two Toned Fingerfin (Butterfish)
Red Roman
Galjoen (National Fish)
Possible Yellowtail
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FREEDIVING
Freediving is a form of underwater diving that relies on the diver’s ability to hold their breath, rather than using a breathing apparatus such as scuba gear. Freedivers may use fins and other diving equipment to help them swim deeper and faster, but they do not carry air tanks or use regulators to breathe while underwater.
Boat Spearfish
R1000

Boat Diving:
Join us on a professional charter for a blue water spearfish.
The trip is water-dependent, and outcome of fish cannot be guaranteed. If the water is not good, fishing might happen instead.
Probable Species is Dependent on Launch Location:
Yellowtail
Bonito/Kartonkel
Tuna
Various Reef Fish
Join us for a Spear
Apnea
Apnea is the temporary suspension of breathing. In the context of freediving, apnea refers to the act of holding one’s breath while underwater. Freedivers often practice apnea in order to increase their ability to hold their breath and to dive to deeper depths.
Shore spearfishing
KZN - R700
DIving KZN:
Depending on where you enter, various species of fish may be present, from the elusive Garrick behind the backline, to the Natal Snoek and Whahoo.
Shore entries in Durban are hazardous, and one to two people will be taken at a time.
Probable Inhabitants of Reef:
Natal Snoek
Garrick
Amberjack
Possible Yellowtail
Join us for a Spear

FREEDIVING
Freediving is a form of underwater diving that relies on the diver’s ability to hold their breath, rather than using a breathing apparatus such as scuba gear. Freedivers may use fins and other diving equipment to help them swim deeper and faster, but they do not carry air tanks or use regulators to breathe while underwater.
Boat Spearfishing
KZN - R1100

DIving KZN:
Depending on where you enter, various species of fish may be present, from the elusive Garrick behind the backline, to the Natal Snoek and Whahoo.
Shore entries in Durban are hazardous, and one to two people will be taken at a time.

Probable Inhabitants of Reef:
Natal Snoek
Tuna
Amberjack
Possible Yellowtail
based on 43 reviews









