A fishing safari that sees your first catch of the week a fighting 55-pound (25kg) Nile Perch, is something most anglers only dream about.
But more and more Australians are heading to Egypt to fish for these Barramundi-like monsters that are known locally as “buffaloes,” and one who returned home recently told of a total bag of over forty fish amongst a six-man team – the biggest catch a whopping 103-pounds (46-plus kilograms.)
Keen amateur Andrew Warton – an overseas-based Australian Federal Public Service officer – joined the other international enthusiasts on Lake Nasser as part of a team with fishing safari company, The African Angler.
Andrew landed his 55-pound Nile Perch at sunset on his first day, lost another estimated at around 100-pounds (45kg) the second day, and was with another angler in one of the four safari fishing boats who landed the biggest catch of the week, a 103-pounder (46kg) on day four.
All fish caught during the week were photographed and released alive; Andrew Warton’s diary, from details of catches to dining experiences and the hospitality of the guide team, can be accessed on www.fishntrips.net.au
The African Anglers is run by brothers Peter and Tim Baily who were born and raised in Kenya; their ‘Africa style’ fishing safaris use live-aboard fishing boats skippered by expert Nubian guides, and are accompanied by well-appointed mother ships with all facilities including excellent dining and cold drinks.
For full details and prices phone The African Anglers’ Australian office (02) 9966 9316 or email peter@african-angler.net
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