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Angola is fast becoming an emerging
top destination for angling enthusiasts.
This country supports virtually untouched fish populations in its
hinterlands. The weather is usually warm and sunny and ideal for
Offshore and beach fishing.The unequalled fishing in southwestern
Angola is one of the greatest assets the country has to offer. The
beautiful, wild and sparsely-populated
beaches and countryside provide the perfect setting for any holiday.
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This area of coast is
at the northern extent of the Namib Desert and is practically devoid
of other tourist activity.
The Cunene is a large perennial river that
forms the boundary between southwestern Angola and Namibia. It is
bordered by lush
vegetation, which forms striking contrasts with the surrounding
desert. 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. |
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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. Average day temperatures in the summer
vary from 20°C
- 34 °C
and average night temperatures in the winter ... |
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