Nettet23. nov. 2024 · The Leerfish ( Lichia amia Linnaeus, 1758) belongs to the class of Actinopterygii, the ray-finned fishes, to the order of Perciformes and to the family of Carangidae. The name of the genus appears to have a French origin. Already in 1410 they were talking of a fish “lecha” particularly greedy (it should come from the verb “lecher, … Nettet4. jul. 2024 · Some big fish caught on light tackle. A random South African fishing video!
Monster Garrick (Leervis) & some Spotted Grunter - Transkei Fishing …
http://fishinginfo.co.za/garrick.html NettetShowing the basics for fishing for leervis in Sandvlei right of mandamus
Fishing for Garrick/leervis - ultra light fishing South Africa
NettetKob are excellent fish to eat, particularly in the southern Cape where it is a sought after table fish. Eating: Very good table fish. Equipment : 16kg line (fishing from shore) 37kg line (trolling with live bait) Sturdy Rod about 12ft. Long trace + … Nettet29. mar. 2024 · From Richards Bay down to Durban, these large game fish are scarce and kob, shad (elf) and Natal stumpnose are more common. In late winter and spring Garrick (leervis) are quite prolific. Other common fish on the North Coast are spotted grunter, rock cod, kob and pompano. Nettet31. mai 2024 · Results from the first decade of fish telemetry studies have confirmed that the four species— dusky kob, spotted grunter, white steenbras and leervis (garrick) — are threatened, both from ... right of management