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| ANGOLA FISHING |
Experienced guides ensure that guests
receive the best attention at all times and a memorable fishing experience
equal to none.
We strive to have as little impact
on our environment as possible and therefore aggressively support
a catch and release policy on all our fishing safaris.
We actively participate in tag and release programmes aimed at conserving our
marine resources, improving our knowledge of the environment and ensuring the
future of sport fishing globally. |
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The weather in Angola is usually warm and sunny, and the breeze
seldom exceeds 12 knots. It is therefore not necessary to bring
waders, boots, oilskins or winter woollies. Shorts, T-shirts, a
jersey and light wind cheaters are quite sufficient in the daytime,
but warm jackets and track-suit pants are often necessary in the
evenings, when it may be cool (especially if camping out).
Rock-and-surf casting and boat fishing tackle is provided but anglers
should consider bringing their own favorite reels, spinners and
plugs. We recommend 3-4 ounce spinners and plugs; and 12-18cm “Rapalas” for
those who would like to fish from a boat. Light “bass”-type
and fly fishing tackle is not provided. Also not supplied is diving
and spearfishing equipment.
Other items that must be brought by visitors include personal toiletries,
cameras and film, binoculars, hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, malaria
prophylactics and “gyppo-gut” medicine.
Should you have any special requirements please feel free to discuss
these with us. Visitors must pay their own flight, visas, airport
taxes and border charges.
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Situated on the south-western
Atlantic Coast of the African sub-continent, Namibia derived its
name from the Namib Desert, renown for the pristine and haunting
quality of its landscape. The country shares borders with Angola
and Zambia in the north ... |
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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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