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durban to inhaca

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mupwi

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Hi guys I am just geting into speering but am a qualified skipper.

I am planing to sail up to inhaca later this month with some friends and was wondering if anyone could give me some sugestions for spots to stop and dive along the way or when we get there.

So far I have only done shore dives so any suggestions on further out pinakles ect would be appreciated even better with gps coords also does anyone know the regulations re spearing and crayfish around inhaca.

many thanks

Capt.K
 
You lucky ba$#**rd ! Diving up the Northern coast this time of year is awesome !
Plenty trophy fish to be had.
Try dropping John Little a line from the spearfishingsa website,he runs charter trips up that way and will have good knowledge of the area's.
 
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