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tourette fishing
I can’t believe what I have just experienced this week, this is my first season on the Bokong, and I was completely blown away!After the last big rains, the river cleared and was slowly dropping. Along with some great sunny days, the water temperature was slowly rising, getting the yellows fired up. Russel De La...
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kalahari-largemouth-yellowfish-season-2019-group-1 african waters cast-connect-conserve fishing blog
The Orange River, an endless ribbon of beauty snaking its way across almost half of the country. Her size, power and flare is forever noticeable. Not only does she boast with unreal scenery and breath-taking views, but offers us gold straight from her waters. This gold is what inspired weeks of planning
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nubian-flats-2019-season-week-8-blog-african-waters-cast-connect-conserve-deeply-committed-to-conservation fishing blog
It was the last week of the 2019 season Tourette Fishing season in Sudan, with an incredible season that has happened so far. The week was lining up to be a good one with all the guides being recovered and ready to go, with Nicola also arriving to guide after being in the south with...
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nubian-flats-two-week-extended-expedition-2019-african-waters-cast-connect-conserve-deeply-committed-to-conservation fishing blog
We set sail out of Port Sudan with the exciting prospect of have two weeks to go where ever we wanted and the luxury of having only two guests.We welcomed Corey Knowlton from Texas back to Sudan, joined by his good friend John Lewton from Montana.We got together the first night
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gabon-2019-week-4-african-waters-cast-connect-conserve-deeply-committed-to-conservation fishing blog
After last weeks success, the new group of anglers from South Africa was very eager to keep the momentum going.The first evening we decided to fish the pushing tide around sunset with good success. Decent size jacks & barracuda kept the guys busy, but once the sun dipped below
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nubian-flats-2019-season-week-4-african-waters-cast-connect-conserve-deeply-committed-to-conservation fishing blog
The halfway mark of the Sudan season brought in guests Brian Griffith, Hein, Thomas and Jackson. Each eager angler arrived with certain goals and boxes to tick which of course made for a very dedicated team of fly fisherman. High spirits and excitement on arrival gave me
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makhangoa-community-camp-brown-trout-trek-short-and-sweet-african-waters-cast-connect-conserve-deeply-committed-to-conservation fishing blog
It takes a driven man to return to Lesotho with his wife and little boy in order to chase a Bokong Brown in the short space of three nights. Stu Rawlinson was that man. He was part of the first group of the season and it was a great trip except for the illusion of...
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faro-river-100-pounders-club-2-african-waters-cast-connect-conserve-deeply-committed-to-conservation fishing blog
Words from the angler: Myself, Ed Truter and two guests were busy with the 2nd of two exploratory missions in early 2018. The January trip had been a success with 3 fish over the 100cm landed, but we had to go back at what we felt was the tail end of the prime season, to...
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nubian-flats-2019-season-week-3-african-waters-cast-connect-conserve-updates-on-location-deeply-committed-to-conservation-boutique-fishing-camps-africa fishing blog
With the Sudan season well underway and with a bit of peaceful political turmoil in the south of the country, we are glad to report that it was business as usual in Port Sudan and on the Nubian Flats. A man named Igor came from Russia who started his first week of a two-week trip
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gabon-2019-week-3-african-waters-cast-connect-conserve-updates-on-location-deeply-committed-to-conservation-boutique-fishing-camps-africa fishing blog
Fly fishing at Sette Cama is certainly not your average day of casting flies to tailing fish. In contrast, you are blind fishing in pounding surf, often fighting wind, and a big portion of this is done mostly at night. So it’s most definitely not every fly fisherman’s cup of tea
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