FLY FISHING THE EASTERN CAPE
Uniquely positioned on the edge of the Karoo in the middle of four biomes, Somerset East, Eastern Cape, South Africa offers the challenge of targeting nine freshwater species on fly. The abundance of food and the quality of the water in the Karoo, make for incredible growth. There is a long history of fly fishing in Somerset East, starting with the Somerset East Angling club's stocking of the waters in the early 1970's. The four biomes offer diverse scenery, plant and bird life as well as very different fishing.
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INDULGE YOURSELF:
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Pristine still waters, which at times offer dry fly sight fishing for trout ... it doesn't get any better !!!
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Small stream trout fishing, a national heritage site amongst an indigenous forest of Yellowwood, Stinkwood and Wild Olive trees, while being watched from above by Verreauxs eagles.
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Conquering yellowfish, barbel, carp, moggel and mudfish on fly in the Little Fish river.
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Targeting trophy Black Bass - Test your fly fishing skills and tenacity in conquering Hobson's choice, catching a trout, black bass and yellowfish over 30cm on fly in the same day.
- A qualified guide will accompany the angler. Transport is provided together with all the required tackle and equipment.
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Or let us tailor a helicopter charter to some of South Africa's trophy trout waters to see if you too can boast a double figure trout taken in the Winterberg.