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Date registered: January 24, 2011

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  1. Great video highlighting the superb sight fishing for yellowfish in The Mountain Kingdom of Lesotho — June 19, 2013
  2. Last day of the Nubian Flats Exploratory — June 13, 2013
  3. Quick on the Trigger: The Nubian flats deliver. — June 7, 2013
  4. With settled weather, the Nubian Flats begin to deliver. — June 4, 2013
  5. A couple of frustrating, yet exciting, days as we continue to explore the Nubian flats — May 28, 2013

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Apr 25

Late Season brings some mixed luck at Sette Cama, Gabon

A good sized Whitefin Jack, taken fishing in the surf, Gabon

Good morning from a very hot and humid Gamba Airport. The guys are about to take off for Libreville and I’m sipping on a local java blend! Yes in the heat, but remember, I’m a local now plus this coffee tastes amazing.    I can’t believe I’m about to go into the last week of …

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Apr 20

Lesotho Trout Trekking Season 2013

Leda in on the action with a solid Trout

With the first major cold fronts of the season making their way across the “mountain kingdom” the Tourette Fishing guests and guides have sadly said goodbye to the rivers and big skies of Lesotho for the time being. We are looking forward to getting back in November. As is the norm with fishing high altitude …

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Apr 11

Exploratory trip to St Catherines camp, Gabon

A good Cubera Snapper taken spinning off the beach. Iguela Lagoon, Gabon

For the last 2 seasons we have been fishing the highly productive around Sette Cama, which is on the Southern boundary of the Luongo National Park. This area has produced exceptional fishing for the handful of guests that have travelled to this special destination. With limited availability, we were soon forced to start looking for …

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Apr 08

A mind blowing week of fishing at Sette Cama

Yet another threadfin - Sette Cama - Gabon

Bonjour from Libreville, Gabon. My final stint for the 2012/2013 season has begun and the first week has already come to an end. Everything can sometimes be so slow in Gabon but def my time, it seems to be flying at an alarming rate! Anyways, it might have flown but what a great week we …

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Mar 06

Short clip highlighting the action in Early February – Sette Cama

Mark Murray has just returned from on location, with some great stories on the fishing. Here is a short clip from a couple weeks ago. Tweet

Feb 26

A big threadfin, and a couple tarpon off the beach – Sette Cama, Gabon

Big Tarpon off the beach

Guy and Boy Ferguson spent the last week enjoying Sette Cama Camp to themselves, after the rest of the group left. The report back from Guy is that they experienced some world class fishing during this last week. The cubera snapper were plentiful, with most session producing a good number of this strong fighting fish.  …

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Feb 19

A week of big jacks and some epic cubera snapper fishing

Ready for action at the mouth, Sette Cama, Gabon

So our week’s fishing has come to an end and the clients have left Gabon for RSA again but boy oh boy did we have a good one! It all started off with our first day spent on the island of Pongara just south of Libreville. The fishing was quite slow the entire day but …

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Feb 08

Stealth Sterkfontein Sight Fishing Challenge – First Leg Feedback

Guides loading up for the days fishing

2013 marks the third year that this biweekend event is being run, and the build up has been amazing. A term often used is that things have gone from strength to strength, and the same can send for this great event. The aim of the event is three fold, firstly to expose people the amazing …

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Jan 18

An awesome short video from the weeks action at Sette Cama, Gabon.

Thanks Mark. A great short video edited  by Professional Fishing Guide, Mark Murray. Looking forward to more of the same as the season progresses.   Tweet

Jan 18

Gabon – last day of a great trip

Mark gets stuck into the Cuberra Snapper in the surf on a sea iron spoon

Good evening from Sette Cama. Boy are we shattered..lol. Fishing Gabon definitely ain’t for the faint hearted never mind the unfit. It’s been an awesome week’s fishing and we really cant complain. The day started of slowly with a nice chilled breakfast and an awesome oversize cup of Gabon’s finest java! Definitely something I will …

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