Salmo Horizon Cup 2025
A Landmark Beginning at Klipvoor Dam
On Saturday, 22 November 2025, the inaugural Salmo Horizon Cup unfolded on the waters of Klipvoor Dam, nestled within the scenic Borakalalo National Park. What began as a bold new addition to the competitive calendar quickly established itself as a serious contender on the South African Artlure angling stage.
From the outset, this was never going to be an ordinary competition.
A Rare Opportunity
Klipvoor Dam is widely regarded as one of the province’s most beautiful and ecologically protected fisheries. Boating is typically prohibited to the general public, making the venue both exclusive and largely untouched from a competitive perspective. Through the support and cooperation of Eco-Care Trust, special permission was granted for the Salmo Horizon Cup — a privilege that added to the significance of the occasion.
In the weeks leading up to the event, the dam level rose by nearly 30%. While welcomed from an environmental standpoint, the sudden increase presented anglers with a serious tactical challenge. Freshly flooded banks, submerged structure, and altered feeding patterns meant fish were scattered and unpredictable. Success would depend not only on skill, but on adaptability and decision-making under pressure.
Fishing Under Pressure
Despite the demanding conditions, quality fish were brought to hand throughout the day. Barbel, Carp, and Makriel featured prominently in the catches, rewarding anglers who managed to locate active pockets of fish and adjust their approaches accordingly.
Rising water typically pushes fish into newly inundated areas, where natural food sources become available. However, this often results in vast feeding zones, making it difficult to pinpoint concentrations. Teams had to cover water methodically, balance risk with reward, and trust their instincts.
The result was a highly competitive day of strategic angling.
Fierce Competition and Standout Performances
With more than R15 000 in prizes at stake, the intensity on the water was evident from launch to final whistle. Every fish mattered, and consistency across species proved decisive.
Overall Winners
1st – Team Sada Lures
2nd – Team Kleinvis
Barbel Category
1st – Team Sada Lures
2nd – Team Fish on Africa
Carp Category
1st – Team Sada Lures
2nd – Team We Buy Cars
Makriel Category
1st – Team Kleinvis
2nd – Team Fish on Africa
Team Sada Lures delivered a commanding performance, dominating both the overall standings and individual species categories. Their ability to adapt to the changing water conditions and produce across multiple divisions set them apart.
Team Kleinvis and Team Fish on Africa also impressed with strong, consistent results, ensuring that the competition remained tight and competitive throughout the day.
More Than Just a Tournament
Beyond the leaderboard, what stood out was the atmosphere. Competitive, yes — but underpinned by camaraderie and mutual respect. The Salmo Horizon Cup demonstrated once again that Artlure angling in South Africa is built on both performance and community.
As the first edition of what is intended to become an annual fixture, the event exceeded expectations. The combination of a premium venue, meaningful prize structure, and strong participation created a platform with serious growth potential.
There is little doubt that the Salmo Horizon Cup has laid a solid foundation to become South Africa’s leading standalone Artlure Angling competition in the years ahead.
Acknowledging the Support
Events of this calibre are made possible through sponsorship and partnership. A sincere thank you is extended to:
- SSW Safety Wear Wholesalers
- Aequitas Security Solutions
- Best Clothing & Gifts
- Joubert Projects
- Fish on Africa
- Big Cat Popper
- SCM Automotive
Their investment in the sport directly contributes to its sustainability and continued development. Supporting the brands that support Artlure angling ensures that competitions like this can grow in scale and impact.
Looking Ahead
If 2025 was the benchmark, the future looks promising. Plans are already underway to expand the event in 2026, with the intention of increasing participation, prize value, and overall prestige.
The inaugural Salmo Horizon Cup was not simply a success — it was a statement of intent.
And if the momentum from Klipvoor Dam is anything to go by, this is only the beginning.













