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Bryan Rapson
The shark, pound for pound is one of the fiercest fighters that we can find in
the marine environment, the sporting value to the seasoned angler pays tribute to its
ancestral existence and although regarded as a pest in some angling disciplines is
the ultimate when an angler really wants to test his salt against the oceans finest
fighters. The Black fin shark takes the fight to a whole new level, jumping and
spinning as it inhales the bait, testing the angler’s worth to the limit, asking
questions, whether the angler has got what it takes to subdue his violent opponent.
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Rob Kyle
The tranquility of Kosi bay flanked by
an ecosystem alive with land and aquatic animals that just seem suspended in time has
complex subtleties which enhance its existence. Balancing the complexities of this
jewel of Africa is Scotty and Dianne Kyle who have embraced the challenge for more
than 3 decades, dedicating their lives to conservation of the Kosi bay system.
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Wesley Rapson
History books highlight the inherent talent of the bushman to read the spoor of his
surroundings, this can be done with such accuracy that we marvel at their unity with
Mother Nature. Wesley has just that innate ability but with a totally different
environment, his inspirational attraction with the sea and its magnificent creatures
is beyond normal comprehension and his huge popularity pays tribute to that fact.
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