Don’t expect a standard tour here; this isn’t a one-size-fits-all experience! Each fly fishing adventure depends on various factors that I want and need to consider differently for each fishing trip.
Factors such as the season, or in other words, the water levels of the respective rivers, are very important. These can vary significantly from month to month and from river to river.
And Of course, how much time can you dedicate at what budget? And finally, how adventurous are you feeling…?
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The Okavango Delta, particularly the Panhandle region in Botswana, is a remarkable destination for fly fishing and wildlife enthusiasts. At the entrance of the famous Okavango Delta, I fish an area that is rarely fished! The fish stocks here are very abundant!
In this area, the river is very diverse, featuring many small islands and rapids. The mouth of the Quito, a tributary flowing from Angola, is also a great spot for fishing.
The Zambezi River, often referred to as the "Magical Zambezi," is one of Africa's most iconic waterways. Flowing through several countries, including Zambia, Angola, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique, it offers breathtaking landscapes and a wealth of wildlife.
“Tiger Alley, Golden Pond, or Fall's Mwandi” are just a few terms that make any angler's heart race! These insider hotspots promise big fish and are well worth spending a little extra time at.
The middle section of the Kwando River is a hidden gem for anglers and nature enthusiasts alike.
A very narrow river with many side channels, lagoons, and abundant fish. However, the water level is currently quite low, making fishing extremely difficult. Timing is crucial in this area.