Fly fishing in the Red Sea – Return to the Nubian Flats

Fly fishing in the Red Sea

Fly fishing in the Red Sea

Fly fishing in the Red Sea doesn’t get more remote than the Nubian Flats, and after a two-year closure, we’re heading back in May 2025. This is one of the few places left where you can experience truly untouched saltwater fishing, and we’re opening up three spots for those who want to be part of something special.

A Fishery Like No Other

For over a decade, the Nubian Flats has been one of our favourite destinations. The vast, remote expanse of sand flats, coral reefs, and seagrass beds offers an experience unlike anywhere else. With no human presence for the past two years, the ecosystem has been left to thrive—meaning pristine waters, unpressured fish, and an adventure that feels like stepping into another world.

World-Class Sight Fishing

This is not your typical saltwater trip. Here, you’ll wade for giant trevally, triggerfish, bohar snapper, and more. The sight fishing is exceptional, the fights are intense, and every hook-up is well earned. If you’ve been searching for a trip where GTs smash flies in knee-deep water and triggerfish tail across endless flats, this is it.

A Rare Opportunity

This trip isn’t a commercial expedition—it’s a friends’ adventure. The group will be small, the fishing will be raw, and the experience will be unforgettable. In a world where true wilderness is disappearing, the Nubian Flats remains one of the last great saltwater frontiers.

Join Us

Spots are limited, and demand will be high. If you want to be part of this return to the Nubian Flats, secure your place now.

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