Leervis (Garrick) – Species Profile


🧾 Basic Info:

Common Name: Leervis/Garrick

Scientific Name: Lichia amia

Also Known As: Garrick

Family: Carangidae (jacks/trevallies)


📍 Where to Find It:

Found along South Africa’s entire coastline — especially in estuaries, surf zones, and tidal rivers

Most active in Eastern Cape, Western Cape, and KwaZulu-Natal

Often seen patrolling inshore gutters, estuary mouths, and drop-offs


🎯 Best Fishing Methods:

Spinning with surface lures, stickbaits, or paddle-tails

Fly fishing with deceiver patterns or baitfish imitations

Drifting live bait (mullet/shad) from boat or estuary bank


🕓 Best Time of Year:

Active spring through summer (Oct–Mar)

Particularly aggressive during sardine run and baitfish movements


🎣 Recommended Tackle:

Medium-heavy spinning rod (9–10 ft)

20–30 lb braid with 0.50+ fluorocarbon leader

Strong single hooks recommended for safe catch-and-release


⚠️ Regulations:

Bag limit: 1 per person/day

Minimum size: 70 cm

Strictly enforced in some estuarine reserves

Often released to protect breeding populations


📚 Fun Fact:

Leervis are ambush predators, often hunting in shallow water near structure — explosive topwater strikes are common!

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