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Laying only inches away from the feeding elephant, I wondered if he knew I was there, would reach through the window to grab me, or worse one of my fishing rods... or if he even cared. I needn't have worried, as minutes later...
I have seen the Lower Zambezi on both sides of the divide, that being before and after the birth of all the fishing lodges and camps. When I speak of the Lower Zambezi I mean the stretch of river from the Chongwe...
I must profess I am no expert when it comes to nilo fishing. However I have over the years sunk a line or two in pursuit of these robust bream. During that time I have followed the advice of the experts and with...
Issue 1 of December 2014 features Chewore Lodge and its Marauding Tigerfish by Ant Williams, Circle Hooks and their Conservation Uses by James Blevin and Niloticus, of which we hope to Go Forth and Conquer by Greg Budd.
Issue 2 of January 2015 features Nottingham Estates: Of Elephants, Oranges & Big Fish by Ant Williams, Batoka Dam and its Consequences by Ant Williams and Flying Ants, to be used during the rainy season by Ant Williams.
There is an eloquent poem written about Zimbabwe's southernmost town of Beitbridge. Its hot, arid landscape dotted with semi-desert thorn scrub, countless goats and almost as many Datsun 120Y's inspires little other than...
There has been much talk of late regarding the Batoka Gorge Dam Project. Sitting at my desk researching material and gathering snippets of relevant information I was questioning the pro’s and con’s. Before I could save it - the power went out!
There are few things more tantalizing to an angler, than the sight of thousands of flying ants taking to the still evening air beneath distant stormy skies. Flying ants are an annual occurence in this part of the world, and following the flights of smaller
Any good conservationist will tell you that to protect any species, one must first look to the environment and habitat. Protecting these base elements in the delicate chain of nature, will provide optimum conditions under which all diversity will thrive...
Here, at the African Fisherman, some might think we live on food and drink like all other humans, but it does not prove so, we live on sunshiny fishing trips, like the air at sea level, and we live on stunning landscapes...
After almost a year of tearing the water's surface to shreds, to say I have mastered the art of hooking these toothy creatures on surface lures, would be something of an over statement. In truth...
Issue 3 of January 2015 features Top Water Tiger: Beware Ye Faint of Heart by Ant Williams, Some of our Readers' Favourite Moments and the Difference Anti-Poaching is making on the ground.
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