The Southern African sub

The Southern African sub-continent offers an unmatched wilderness experience. The natural beauty of the region is surpassed only by the diversity of the game fish teaming in its unspoiled waters. From the world-renowned Tiger fish, named after the canine-like jaws and teeth, of the Zambezi River, to the many species of saltwater fish found off the coast of Mozambique. Only the most adventurous travellers have cast their fly towards these highly predatory waters

South Africa also has species to offer that are more familiar to the overseas traveller. Although not indigenous, Rainbow and Brown Trout have been resident for a century. Remote high country streams and Stillwater offer fishing for trout that often exceed SIX pounds. Trout is the main species sought on fly in this country with as is true for most countries with cool, clear water and were originally brought from Scotland and North America.

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