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African Rainbow Streams
A classic free stone stream an hour from Cape Town. The dry fly fishing is
getting really good now. Plenty of sight fishing to be had as the water is nice and clear now after the winter rain. |
African Rainbow Streams
Ignoblis wrote:
A classic free stone stream an hour from Cape Town. The dry fly fishing is getting really good now. Plenty of sight fishing to be had as the water is nice and clear now after the winter rain. enjoyed, as always. for many on this side of the atlantic, your photos are a joy and educational. i'd never have guessed there were rainbow trout streams in south africa. thanks...and keep posting. jeff |
African Rainbow Streams
On 21-Sep-2007, "Ignoblis" wrote: A classic free stone stream an hour from Cape Town. The dry fly fishing is getting really good now. Plenty of sight fishing to be had as the water is nice and clear now after the winter rain. Attached file: SB2.jpg (176,959 bytes) Attached file: SB5.jpg (238,822 bytes) Attached file: SB6.jpg (113,046 bytes) Thanks for the post and oictures Fred |
African Rainbow Streams
Ignoblis wrote:
A classic free stone stream an hour from Cape Town. The dry fly fishing is getting really good now. Plenty of sight fishing to be had as the water is nice and clear now after the winter rain. Are these streams "stocked" with American trout ? or does Africa have their own species ? -- Rodney Long SpecTastic Wiggle rig Formally the Mojo Wiggle rig http://spectastictackle.com/ |
African Rainbow Streams
Rodney Long wrote:
Ignoblis wrote: A classic free stone stream an hour from Cape Town. The dry fly fishing is getting really good now. Plenty of sight fishing to be had as the water is nice and clear now after the winter rain. Are these streams "stocked" with American trout ? or does Africa have their own species ? I can't say this with any real authority, but I believe that rainbow trout are native only to the North Pacific drainages. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
African Rainbow Streams
As far as I know these streams were last stocked about 40-50 years
ago,probably with fish originating from the UK. These trout have adapted to their environment over the years and are able to survive the warm summer temperatures we have here, they are a completely wild and self sustaining population. All our trout streams in Cape Nature areas work on a "booked beat" system, are strictly C&R, flyfishing only, with barbless hooks. It is now illegal to stock rivers in the Western Cape with alien fish and one may only stock dams with the correct permits. "Rodney Long" wrote in message ... Ignoblis wrote: A classic free stone stream an hour from Cape Town. The dry fly fishing is getting really good now. Plenty of sight fishing to be had as the water is nice and clear now after the winter rain. Are these streams "stocked" with American trout ? or does Africa have their own species ? -- Rodney Long SpecTastic Wiggle rig Formally the Mojo Wiggle rig http://spectastictackle.com/ |
African Rainbow Streams
As far as I know these streams were last stocked about 40-50 years
ago,probably with fish originating from the UK. These trout have adapted to their environment over the years and are able to survive the warm summer temperatures we have here, they are a completely wild and self sustaining population. All our trout streams in Cape Nature areas work on a "booked beat" system, are strictly C&R, flyfishing only, with barbless hooks. It is now illegal to stock rivers in the Western Cape with alien fish and one may only stock dams with the correct permits. "Rodney Long" wrote in message ... Ignoblis wrote: A classic free stone stream an hour from Cape Town. The dry fly fishing is getting really good now. Plenty of sight fishing to be had as the water is nice and clear now after the winter rain. Are these streams "stocked" with American trout ? or does Africa have their own species ? -- Rodney Long SpecTastic Wiggle rig Formally the Mojo Wiggle rig http://spectastictackle.com/ |
African Rainbow Streams
We have plenty of trout streams around SA. The best ones (unstocked and
wild) are close to Cape Town. One of the benefits of once being a British colony I guess. "jeff" wrote in message ... Ignoblis wrote: A classic free stone stream an hour from Cape Town. The dry fly fishing is getting really good now. Plenty of sight fishing to be had as the water is nice and clear now after the winter rain. enjoyed, as always. for many on this side of the atlantic, your photos are a joy and educational. i'd never have guessed there were rainbow trout streams in south africa. thanks...and keep posting. jeff |
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