Sunday, December 11, 2011

Tiger Fishing on Lake Jozini, Everything You Need to Know on How to Bag Your Trophy

Lake Jozini sprawls itself across the Maputuland in Kwazulu Natal nestled between the Obombo and Lebombo mountain ranges. Built as a dam in 1972 to be used as a holding reservoir for the water desperately needed to irrigate the surrounding areas, the dam has become a popular destination for angling enthusiasts in search of the ultimate freshwater fishing experience. During the summer months when the temperature of the water rises by a few degrees lake Jozini accommodation is inundated with anglers eager to be able to say they have experienced Tiger fishing Jozini.

The Tiger Fish is regarded as the hardest fighting fresh water fish in Africa which is what makes it such a popular trophy. The Goliath Tiger Fish has been known to attack humans, unless you plan on taking a trip into the Congo, however, there is no need for concern, the Fish to be found at the Pongola game reserve pose no such threat. This is not to say that it's an easy prey, Tiger fishing Jozini is a sport for the experienced angler ready to put up a fight to land his trophy.

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The Tiger Fish is between 50 and 70 cm long with striking colouring, a bluish sheen on the body, a silver underside and brightly coloured red fins. The striped markings on its side are what give this fish its name. The mouth houses a row of sharp interlocking teeth making the use of a steel trace when fishing essential. Specialised lures are the most commonly used method for catching the Tiger Fish on Lake Jozini although popular bait includes minnows and robbers.

Lake Jozini is the only place in South Africa where you can catch this fearsome trophy, the fact that it borders Swaziland and its proximity to Mozambique make the climate and water conditions similar to those found on Lake Zambezi where this fish is most prominent. The best time for Tiger fishing on Lake Jozini is during the warm summer months when the water temperature rises by a few degrees.

The weather is warm all year-round, due to the fact that it's located close to the tropic of Capricorn, and the summer months can become humid, so if you are going just to appreciate the game and bird life then the best time to visit is between May and November. Accommodation is plentiful, with several privately owned game reserves bordering the larger Pongola game reserve.

While Tiger fishing Lake Jozini is undoubtedly the main attraction and the first reason many people look for accommodation, the area is home to a myriad of wildlife and the bird watching is some of the best in the country. So if fishing is not your priority, Lake Jozini accommodation offers the opportunity to relax in style or enjoy the wildlife on a trail or game drive that Lake Jozini accommodation will offer while the rest of your party fish.

Tiger Fishing on Lake Jozini, Everything You Need to Know on How to Bag Your Trophy

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