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In Egypt in the 1960's a dam was built on the Nile at Aswan. The result was one of the largest man-made lakes in the world, Lake Nasser. This lake is a magical wilderness of stunning desert scenery, it's the greatest venue in the world for Nile Perch and while your lure is in the water you literally don't know if the next fish is going to be a 50lb or over 200lbs. Nile Perch are spectacular fighters, their aggression as they hit is just mind blowing. One minute you are working your fly/lure and the next the take is enough to whip you off your feet. Like many sport fish Nile Perch are also great jumpers. Your tour will start from Aswan dam, from here you will make your way up the lake with all the fuel, food and water you require for the full length of your tour, for this is a true safari. Just you, your fellow anglers and guides completely at one with Mother Nature for the rest of your tour. What awaits you is pure heaven, you can fish as hard or as little as you like. Accommodation will be custom made 30ft boats. Each can sleep up to three people but two is ideal. Inside there is one room with on board sleeping facilities, two bunks each with full-size single mattress. At night the cabin can be enclosed by canvas, providing a cosy sheltered sleeping area. There's a small kitchen area, where your onboard cook will prepare three cooked meals per day, plus unlimited supplies of tea or coffee. The back area of the boat is large and open; ideal to fish from. Fishing is normally spent either shore fishing from one of the many islands, or trolling/drifting over sunken plateaus, in search of the mighty Nile Perch.
If you opt for the first itinerary you will have a minimum of 3 days in Cairo
If the El Gezirah Sheraton Hotel is unavailable we have many more 5 Star hotels in Cairo to offer. The name of your hotel will be confirmed on booking.
A typical day would involve getting up at first light or when ever you want to, for a couple of hours of shore fishing or trolling, you choose, returning to one of the many islands for breakfast. After breakfast set off in your boat for a day of combined trolling and shore fishing. You can try all sorts of areas, as we, unlike others, do not have a set itinerary or have to follow a supply boat. The best plan is to fish different areas until you locate a good head of fish. Once found, do not move from this area unless the captures die off. At night you can also put out dead or live baits to catch Vundu that might be checking out the marginal areas. In effect you could be fishing for 24 hours, if you have the energy! Most of the time, camps will be located on clean sandy beaches and wherever possible close to a shore fishing area. At night, while laying under those desert stars, the place really starts to come to life, you will hear all sorts of sounds as the monitor lizards, golden jackals and desert fox start their night shift. This combined with the fishing makes a boat safari a must for those who enjoy 'getting away from it all'. The areas you visit are extremely remote and you will be completely cut off from all civilization. For those who have a sense of adventure and appreciate an outdoor life, this safari will be a dream come true, ensuring that you have that "Holiday of a Lifetime".
Suggested Itinerary We offer two itineraries on this holiday. The first itinerary is for people who would like to take out some time when in egypt to take in the sights and sounds of Cairo. The second itinerary is for those people who want to fly direct to Aswan and go straight fishing. (Note the direct flight to Aswan is only available between 5th November to the 21st April) Remember the itineraries below are only suggested and can be changed if you so wished to suit your requirements personally. Cairo Itinerary 9 - Days / 6 - Days Guided Fishing
Direct Flight Itinerary 8 - Days / 7 - Days Guided Fishing
(Note the direct flight to Aswan is only available between 5th November to the 21st April and always runs from Monday to Monday) Departure Dates & Prices
Additional Pricing Info: Note: The above prices are per person and are based on two people sharing accommodation, transfers and fishing. These prices are for guide purposes only. Prices will increase or decrease dependant on number of people sharing accommodation or the fishing. Whats Included & Excluded
Enquiries & Bookings Once you have an idea of what destinations and duration of the holiday you would like, contact one of our consultants on 01603 407596 who will be pleased to assist you with any questions and additional literature you may require to help you finalise your holidays itinerary, availability and prices. When you are ready to book your holiday, our consultants will take down all particulars and take a deposit payment, please make sure that before making any booking that you have read our terms and conditions. At the time of the booking we will ask you to correctly spell the first and last name of each traveling member, as some flights will need to be ticketed at the time of booking and due to airline regulations no name changes can be made, once a ticket has been issued. On receipt of the deposit we will send the lead booker a “Booking Form” and a deposit receipt invoice which becomes the legal contract between Angling Direct Holidays and your party
Standard Equipment A sleeping bag, light for summer and warm
for wintertime. Note: Our boats do not carry or sell alcohol, therefore if you wish to bring bottles of spirits or wine you can, but only to a limit of 3 litres per angler. Beer and wine can be prearranged if you require. Tackle There are various ways to fish for Nile Perch and each way demands different tackle. What ever tackle you take it needs to be in tip top condition as any weakness these fish are sure to find it. For trolling from boats you can use either boat or up-tide rods of 20 - 30lb class and between 6' and 9'. These need to be coupled with with medium sized multipliers capable of holding 300 yards plus of 30lb line. We like to use the Penn Internationals 12lt as these will hold all the line and give you that added advantage of a lever drag system, but any multiplier that is capable of the line quality is ok. To do shore fishing you will need heavy strong rods with extra length to allow you to keep those fish away from the rocks under your feet and also aid with casting lures out. We have used in the past stepped up carp rods in the 2 3/4 to 4lb test cure range. Reels should be big enough to hold at least 250 yards of 20-30lb monofilament or braid. Do not underestimate the strength of Nile perch, and equally the terrain they inhabit. For both trolling and shore fishing we prefer braid as the advantages out way any disadvantages. Braid allows you to feel the lures working while trolling and to feel your lures bouncing the bottom. for trolling fire line is fantastic in the 50lb class this braid will give you enough abrasion resistance to cope with any fish. We have landed many fish over the 100lb mark up to 176LB and never been cut off. For shore fishing we use 5olb whiplash as this is a very low diameter braid which aids the casting, sinking and working of your lures, again we have never had a problem with this braid and have accounted for many 80LB plus fish. For leaders take 100LB mono. you need a length of 8 feet to not only protect you from the rocks but also provide abrasion resistance against a 100LB fish, for as they twist , turn and jump their rough gill plates will cut you through. Join your leader and main line with a double main line leader secured with a Bimini twist or similar knot. For hooks you need to replace all hooks and split rings that are supplied with all manufactures of lure, they are just not strong enough. Nile Perch are capable and will straighten hooks and split rings with an uncanny ease. Change to Mustard 5X or VMC. Swivels and snaps also need to be in the 150lb class but make sure you bring black ones as there is nothing more annoying than have a tiger fish go for your swivel, cut you off and lose you a lure and even worse a fish. For lures, again Nile Perch take great pride in destroying expensive lures so you need to choose wisely. The type of lures you require also depends on the time of year you are fishing as in the winter months most time is spent predominately trolling and what shore fishing you do the Perch will be tight to the bottom. Please Contact Us and we will advise complete lure patterns for your trip dependant on the time of year. Fly fishing is becoming more popular for Nile Perch and if you are a fly fisherman then these fish have to be for you. For tackle you will need: Rods - For Perch 9ft 10 to 12 weight for tigers 9ft 7 to 8 weight. Reels need to be able to hold a full spool of your chosen line weight and lots and lots of strong backing in the 20 to 30lb class. For line you will need fast and ultra fast weight forward line. For tigers bring a medium sinking line. Flies; any tarpon, sailfish and marlin flies will work well as long as they are tied to strong hooks. Remember these fish are renowned for straightening hooks. Best colours are reds, whites, silver and blue.
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