Tanzania Safari Tanzania Safari: As we entered the third week of the season, we warmly welcomed six guests to our camps, divided between Dhala Camp on the Mnyera River and Samaki Camp on the Ruhudji River. Little did we anticipate that this week would be dominated by extraordinary elephant sightings. On our way to Samaki...
Finesse Jig Fishing The Finesse Jig Fishing / Micro Jig escapades in the Ndogo Lagoon continue to impart valuable lessons to both clients and guides. Each venture into the lagoon promises fresh insights into the best spots, tactics, and the elusive fish that inhabit its depths. On the final day of their week, Brian and...
African Safari Camps African Safari Camps: The open season kicked off with the harmonious sounds of baboons in the early morning, enchanting boat rides along the river, and an array of diverse bird species gracing the skies. On the riverbanks, the silent sentinels, crocodiles, awaited our arrival, while the terrain transitioned from woodlands to lush...
Tarpon Fishing Africa Tarpon Fishing Africa: Another week, another remarkable achievement unfolds at Sette Cama as a first-time success story. This week, we welcomed Brian and his brother, Mark, to our camp, filled with high hopes of engaging with the multitude of predatory fish that thrive in the surf zone. Brian’s unwavering determination and commitment proved...
Orange River Fishing Trips Orange River Fishing Trips: Last week, a massive cold front swept over the Cape region, resulting in significant flooding. Despite these challenging conditions, Viv and the crew on the Orange River managed to secure some impressive catches. The relentless wind and cloud cover at the front’s forefront posed a serious test...
Kalahari Drift The Kalahari Drift season has begun, and we’ve just completed our first drift. The water level has been steadily decreasing since our arrival on the Orange River, and it’s also becoming clearer. Conditions are looking promising, and the fish have been actively feeding. Initially, the cold front made the start of our drift...
Catching Tigerfish Catching Tigerfish: The week started on the Ruhudji River, where the new guests embarked on a journey to understand the aggressive Tanzanian tigerfish and the strategies needed to catch them. This also involved ironing out bad habits such as trout sets which is detrimental to converting these fish. Throughout the week, several fish,...
Anti Poaching Anti poaching (AP) on the Mnyera and Ruhudji Rivers is an integral part of our fishery management startergies. River based AP work goes hand in hand with a vigorous terrestrial AP strategy run by concession owners, KNS. This two-pronged approach ensures that both the aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are able to thrive, free...
Gabon Coup Gabon Coup: We have been inundated with a substantial number of inquiries regarding the prevailing political climate in Gabon following a recent shift in political power. We are delighted to provide a comprehensive update on the situation. Since reopening, the first two groups of the season have experienced a remarkably calm and peaceful...
Gabon Tarpon You know how every angler has that one fish they dream about catching? Well, for a lot of folks visiting Gabon, that dream fish is a big tarpon in the surf. Werner was no exception. He’d been prepping for weeks, and it felt like he’d spent countless nights imagining what it’d be like...