"Pound for pound the hardest fighting fish in the world” George Adams...Wales We are fortunate in Kenya to have superb fishing almost all year round. Obviously seasons apply to some species, for instance the Yellowfin Tuna season runs from August through to the end of October and the marlin season is from December to March. In the deepseas you can expect to catch barracuda, swordfish, marlin, sailfish.
The in-land catch
Many of Kenya’s highland streams are well stocked with trout, which were imported early in the 20th C by British settlers. A few local fishing associations are still active and the usual rule about seasons and licences apply.Naro Moro River Lodge and the Izaac Walton Inn in Embu offer rods for rent.The Fisheries Department headquarters,next to the National Museum in Nairobi,can supply details.
For lake fishing it is possible to rent rods and boats at Lakes Baringo,Naivasha and Turkana,and there are luxury fishing lodges on Rusinga,Mfangano and Takawiri Islands on Lake Victoria.The Indian Ocean offers excellent sport fishing opportunities. Big Game Fishing enthusiasts have the chance to land an impressive tally of species including sailfish,marlin,swordfish,barracuda and shark.
Kenya's superb stretch of offshore coral reef,with its deepwater drop-offs and predictable northerly currents,is ideal for near shore angling.Watamu,Malindi,Diani and the resorts around Mombasa are the most popular centres for Deep Sea Fishing on Kenya's coastal waters. ENQUIRE ABOUT THIS SAFARI
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