Crates of sardines, which were netted off the KwaZulu-Natal south coast beaches of Ramsgate and Margate on Monday, are selling for between R1,000 and R1,500 each
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Scores of fishermen and fans of the silvery fish, which usually make an annual appearance around June on the south coast, rushed to the sea on Monday morning as conditions allowed for netting. “Pilot shoals were spotted last week and they tried to net sardines on Saturday, but the seas were too rough. Today was the first official day of netting in KZN.”
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