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Fishing in Africa is not so much a pastime more of a passion. We arrange tailor-made fishing tours and holidays to South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia/Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Whether it's fresh water or salt, fly-fishing or big game that interests you, we are here to help you plan that trip of a lifetime.
Africa is one of the finest fishing destinations on earth and we can find the trip that suits you best. Try your hand at battling the ocean waves in a spot of surf fishing, or relax on a stretch of fresh water and cast your fly for the elusive Yellowfish. Maybe find out if you have what it takes to catch one of the toughest fighting fish in the world - the Tiger fish. Perhaps pit your wits and do battle with the mighty Marlin or Sailfish. Just tell us what you are looking for and let us do the rest.
Special
The African Tri-Fly Challenge 2008.
How would you like to catch Yellowfish on the Vaal River in the North-West Province of South Africa, followed by battling with the mighty Tiger fish on the Zambezi off the shores of Zimbabwe, and finish by trying your arm with salt water fly fishing in the Unesco World Heritage Marine Site of St Lucia in KwaZulu-Natal?
Join this exclusive and fully guided 3-centre fishing tour and sign up for the African Tri-Fly Challenge! This trip is a unique opportunity to experience wild fishing in Africa where the scenery is breathtaking and the fishing spectacular.
The Vaal River provides both fast and slow runs with ideal eddies for holding large and small mouth Yellowfish, both strong fighting fish amongst other species common to the Vaal River system.
Rated by many sports anglers as the finest freshwater fighting fish in the world, the Tiger fish is a worthy opponent and is found in the waters of the Upper and Lower Zambezi.
In KwaZulu-Natal South Africa, the Indian Ocean coastal conditions range from sub-tropical beaches to extensive rocky ledges and reefs, and a number of estuaries and bays are ideally suited to salt water fly fishing for Kingfish.
Dates & Information: 12 nights in-country
22nd October - 2nd November 2008
Limited places may also be available during August, September and early October 2008.
Contact us for further information
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