Trout and Bass fishing in The Drakensberg South Africa

Trout & Bass Fishing in the Drakensberg

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This cottage is an ideal base for a Drakensberg trout and bass fishing holiday

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Fly / trout fishing in the Drakensberg and Natal Midlands of South Africa

There are an abundance of trout and bass fishing sites in the Drakensberg. The rivers and well stocked dams of the Drakensberg and Natal Midlands area are regular favourites with the serious and skilled fly-fisherman who are in the know - although this should not daunt the uninitiated visitor who wish to try their hand at this most challenging and personally satisfying of angling pursuits. Bass are mostly found in dams, trout are available in rivers and dams.

Trout and Bass fishing accommodation in the Northern and Central Drakensberg

Enquire about fly fishing accommodation at any of the above places

Trout and Bass fishing accommodation in the Southern Drakensberg

Enquire about fly fishing accommodation at any of the above places

For trout / bass fishing in the Drakensberg and general information about the Drakensberg contact Merle by email or Underberg / Himeville Trout Fishing Club on (033) 701-1041, 08:00 to 10:00.

 

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