And finally I struck firm
And finally I struck firm
packed up, inflating tyres for the long haul home (15 hours)
And lastly a true insight into Mozambique - Palm Sunday just after church - couldn't resist the photo. The road you see is a main "tarred" road and is one of the better roads. Highways etc are more typical of tarred roads, but badly potholed, and seldom repaired.
Fascinating pics mate.
Do you have any of the various fish species native to the area ?
PK
Not that I've travelled heaps, but had an unbelievable trip to Fiji last year. Stayed at a great little resort down off Cape Washington on Kadavu. Was mainly there on a surf trip as the waves are exceptional, but there is severely untapped potential on the fishing front. All they really know there is trolling for yellow fin, wahoo 'cuda etc, which is all well and good as it's as good a water for this as anywhere. But the inclose stuff around the bombies and dropoffs is virginal, untouched. Basically the surf pumped and I only went fishing a handful of times. Trolling was comparatively quiet, but we still managed some decent fin, a solid wahoo and an endless supply of mack tuna and 'cuda. Next time we went out trolling nothing was happening so I asked the driver to troll back to the resort in close to the edge. In the trolling space of no more than a kilometre we caught 3jobfish, 2 blue trevors, 1 coral trout, 1 long nosed emperor looking thing, and 2 mack tuna. I told the boat driver that he could pick a few fish to take back to the village, he chose the macks and a trevally! We were more than happy to take the others back and get the chef to cook 'em up for us. The next day, our last day there, we went for a bbq at one of the beaches that were on the stretch we trolled the previous day. These beaches are only accessible by boat as they are on the W flank of Cape Washington (for those trivia buff's amongst us, this is where they filmed the original king kong movie). After lunch I coerced the boat drver into taking me out a bit so I could try a popper cast back at the reef drop offs, in less than 10 casts I had a nice trev and a jobfish. Unfortunately the other punters wanted to get back to the resort and we had to pack and get organised to leave. So I left with just a taste of its potential. If you were to go there and concentrate on fishing alone you would have an amazing time, but their main concern is providing for the surfers. So it is a surfer/fishermans idea of heaven. And yeh, I'm definely going back.
also fished lake francois near burns lake and once again nothing
oh well had a good time anyway
nope, you know how it is, 90% of the time when you're out there no-one's got a camera anyway.Originally Posted by Girella
I do have a good friend Mr G Oogle who had the following info :
http://www.go2africa.com/mozambique/...es-fishing.asp
Generally though there's not too much I haven't seen on Ausfish that can be caught in Moz.
Both countries are in the soutern hemisphere, and in the main have much of the same fish (maybe a few species differ) Or so I sea in many ref books on worldwide distribution
From jewfish to cobia to tailor to "wolf herring??" - got those ??, to sun fish and I assume flying fish, to dorado / dolphin to sailies and marlins we are fortunate enough to have them all, and many more.
Th e reason I fish Mozambique is that few others mnake the journey, and once you are there, everything is paradise
Mike
Uepi Is in the Solomons for me. The ubundance of pelagics is huge and there are plenty of huge trout etc that hammer you when bottom bashing. You can catch or try and catch GT's off the jetty or troll for Blue,black marlin,barracuda,yellofin,Spaniards etc just 100 meters off the island. Witnessed free jumping marlin and also got spooled by one. You can also go up the creeks fishing for black spots and big jacks. Great place and recommend it.
Adds..
Does Lord Howe count?
Probably my all time favourite is Dirk Hartog Island (I know, its not really overseas, but well....) where a group of us have been going now for 7 years. It is truly awesome land based fishing. I have also been lucky enough to catch Nile Perch at Rubondo Island in Lake Victoria, Tanzania which was an unforgettable experience, fished for Nile Perch and Tilapia in Mali without much luck but a lot of good times. I caught xos sized fish called Linguado by the locals in Northern Chile which looked to me like flounder on steroids. We caught these spinning big minnow lures in the surf zone of a beach called Hornitos and its a top spot and great experience. I fished for and eventually caught Snake Head in Malaysia which although being small was a very rewarding experience after spending countless hours and trips away to bag one (I eventually caught one at a lake at work during my lunch break!!!!). I am now trying to get a trip out in the creeks of Papua (indonesian side) to hunt Barra and mangrove jacks which are plentifull here. Places on my must do list are xmas island for Wahoo and I really want to get to papua where the Black and Peacock Bass are (none here unfortunately). I am going to Rowley Shoals a the beginning of August this year which I am hoping will blow me away according to all the hype about the place.
Taupo N.Z
Flew in by seaplane and caught heaps of magnificent trout..
No pics unfortunately but I did get it on Super 8 movie (obviously a few years ago)
Horrie
Uepi Is in the Solomons for me as well.
What Ads said sums it up perfect.
Munda was pretty close as we did more offshore stuff but just can't beat Uepi.
Heading to Vietnam soon, if anyone has some info on it it would be appreciated.
Lake Otamangakow? a man made lake in taupo district and the only area in Taupo that you can spin fish. Little black carp imitation lures caught many a six polund rainbow in a man made hydro electricity canal. I watched a 15 year old kid catch 6 good fish up to 8 pound on fly and saw him loose a monster that would have nudged 12lbs ( straightend hook).
Hinchinbrook and the Palm Islands are far enough overseas for me.