Terrace Bay is very expensive to stay, they have bait and fuel there.
I replied to your other post as well. Your tackle for edibles, on the sand, 10kg breaking strain with a 20kg leader, will give you lots of distance when casting.
Between the rocks, 12kg breaking strain, for Galjoen, use a nr 2 circular hook, not a 2'0, a nr 2 circle hook, your tackle should look like this for Galjoen, swivel to main line, add another piece of line, 15 cm to first swivel, add another swivel, then add another 15 cm of line and fasten sinker, on the first and second swivel, add a piece of line no longer than 10cm, and fasten your nr2 circular hooks. A bit of vrot red bait wor whitemussel and you will "looi" those Gallies. Just remember to find the spot where the water flows towards the rocks so that your line gets pulled that way, your line must be able to with the current, and oh yes, the line attached to your sinker must be of less breaking strain than your hook lines incase the sinker gets stuck.
This method is totally against how we catch them here in Cape Town, but in Namibia, that is how you do it.
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