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FOZ DO CUNENE
Once at the mouth of the Cunene River one may expect the finest shore fishing
available anywhere in the world. The warm-water plume exiting the mouth attracts
and concentrates huge shoals of fish. Massive catches are made on bait or
artificial lures, large kob (18kg+) are well represented in catches between
November and March, with fish weighing over 30 kg an almost daily occurrence.
One memorable catch was 11 leervis in 13 consecutive casts and then a kob
of 50 kg - all on
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large sharks and rays, a short trip up the beach to the Baia dos
Tigres lagoons will see them well-satisfied. |
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FLAMINGO CAMP
Our speciality is catering for shore-anglers who would like to sample
the virtually unexploited stocks of coastal fish that the area offers.
Read more about Flamingo Camp >>>
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CAMP RIO LONGA
Thirty years of human absence left the incredible marine resources
of rivers and coastline of Angola untouched, waiting to be explored
by the enthusiastic and adventurous sport fisherman.
Read more about Camp Rio Longa >>>
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Namibia has a dry climate
typical of a semi-desert country where droughts are a regular occurrence.
Days are mostly warm to very hot, while nights are generally cool. |
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There are approximately 35 000 Bushmen in Namibia.
Also referred to as the San, these hunter-gatherers are the earliest
known inhabitants of Namibia. |
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People |
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