The second week of the 2021 Kalahari saw similar conditions to that of the first drift regarding the cold water and low visibility. Water levels were fluctuating daily due to water release from the dams upriver, this made it tricky, because just as the water would clear up a little, the water would rise again...
The opening week of the Kalahari 2021 season set off to a fantastic start despite the slow fishing. The cold, relatively high-water level and considerably lower visibility, compared to that of the previous season, due to floods earlier in the summer certainly contributed largely to the slow fishing. The order of the trip was to...
The 2021 season on the Nubian Flats has been one to remember for a number of reasons. Being able to operate a smooth season, post pandemic, has given us the confirmation that our plans for the Nubian Flats in the future are on course and are something to be very excited about. The last trip...
Week 8 saw the guys welcoming back X-Factor angling for the second time this season. Their first trip with us was in the North on the coastal flats chasing trophy triggerfish. Despite the extreme weather they were able to land some truly magnificent fish, however, it was time for them to experience the South with...
What a truly incredible week it was for the guests onboard the Don Questo for Week 7 of the Nubian Flats season. We were able to head back into the South once more exploring various flats and islands we had been unable to fish due to bad weather as well as the many other islands...
Indifly Funds Makhangoa Solar Project Indigenous community in Africa gets electricity for the first time. SAINT PAUL, Minn. (May 19, 2021) — Indifly is pleased to announce the Makhangoa Solar Project — a recent initiative that brought electricity to the Makhangoa Community Camp in Lesotho (Africa). Last year Indifly created a social impact fund to provide...
The 14th of March saw the end of an amazing two weeks back in the southern islands of Sudan. We couldn’t have asked for better conditions during the first half of the trip. We had a constant light breeze blowing from the north with strong current pushing hard from the South. The guys were immediately...
The beginning of May saw our last group of guests for the Makhangoa Community Camp season 20/21 arrive in camp. The LHDA(Lesotho Highlands Development Authority) have been pumping water out of Katse dam to South Africa at a rapid pace, and the dam level dropped by a meter and a half within the space of...
Our first self-catered group arrived at camp full of festivities and laughter. Some of the guys were eager to get onto the water with their float tubes immediately, while the rest decided to sit back and enjoyed the scenery with a cold Maluti beer and ease into the weekend’s fishing. The anglers who went out, were...
Today marked another stationary donation to the Makhangoa community school. It is incredible to see all the kids back at school now, which only started on the 6th of April 2021. The kids have been without an education for over a year due to covid 19, the reason being that remote rural schools such as...