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> NAMIBIA SHORE REPORT, holiday report
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post Jan 25 2006, 07:00 PM
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Namibia.... the return

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Just thought I would post this report on my 2nd holiday in 18 months to Namibia.

This is a precautionary tale rather than one of awe inspiring catches.

3 of us headed down there late 04 to catch a few fish but suffered some unseasonable cold weather which we were told had held the fishing back considerably. Well we all know these things happen. Disappointed but undefeated.

Recently there has been some TV footage of large sharks being hauled in by smiling anglers.

This report is of my last trip in Jan 06.

We booked for 7 days shore angling using reputably the top guide in the country.
To be honest after this I still think he is.

We eventually got there after 27 hours on the road, plane and road again. Tired and excited. After a nice meal and a few drinks of to our comfortable beds.

Next day the guide picked us up but instead of the brimming excitement you would have expected despair hung in the air.
The news had sunk in. there were very few fish to be caught. It had been that way for weeks.

What followed was 7 very very long hard days where we were on the beach for up to 14 hours a day. Seemingly they had a north wind and that had killed the fishing stone dead. Sometimes this happens in this area but this time it had lasted far longer than ever before.

Through sheer determination we did eventually catch a few fish but boy did we have to wait. Over the 7 days between 3 of us we caught 4 gulley sharks (20, 25, 30 35lbs) 5 smoothhounds (42, 32, 27, 17 & 8lbs) 1 sand shark 6lbs and 5 bronze whaler sharks (100,130,135,145 & 180). That’s a paltry 5 fish each for 7 days. I was lucky enough to catch 6 so 1 of the guys had less. The last day was reasonably good in comparison with 8 fish in the day. You can do the math for the rest.

My mate Colin did get a 42lb smooth hound which put up a tremendous scrap and I only wished they were that big in the UK.I was the luckier one of the group as I bagged 2 bronze sharks of 135 & 180lbs. The last gave me the runaround literally as I had to chase it a mile along the beach and it took over an hour to beat. Something I’m very glad I have finally experienced but was it all worth it.

A word of caution re these trips is that when we booked our expectations were high due to the mental pictures drawn by the operator of how good things would be and the referees he asked us to contact. Now I have been twice I would say yes these super catches do take place but there are plenty of weeks out there when it’s like this. If you decide to go remember it can be CRAP to.

Anyone wishing some information re this area I’ll be more than happy to advise.
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post Jan 25 2006, 07:08 PM
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Some cracking fish though Dale clap2.gif

Sounds like hard work though unsure.gif
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post Jan 25 2006, 07:30 PM
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Sounds like those fish were well deserved Dale.

Those were pretty good fish by any standards - let alone for a "poor" week

Wouldn't mind being there for a "good" week tho' wink.gif


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post Jan 25 2006, 08:02 PM
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Some nice fish all the same Dale,good report M8


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post Jan 25 2006, 08:14 PM
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Some nice fish and a good report clap2.gif clap2.gif


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post Jan 26 2006, 10:07 AM
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A useful story for us all to remember on any trip; it's easy to get carried away with inflated dreams.


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Nice 1.

sounds like ou had some good sport. like you said, shame they don't grow that size here.

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post Jan 26 2006, 04:04 PM
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post Jan 26 2006, 05:00 PM
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Hi Dale,
you must feel a great sense of achievement at having gone out there and caught some very respectable fish against the odds. Maybe more so than if they had been handed on a plate with perfect conditions. A 180lb beast off the beach is a cracking capture. smile.gif


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