Anglers who come to Lake Nasser are mostly
interested in catching the big Nile perch, which
of course they have every chance of achieving but
the lake also provides some excellent sport using
lighter tackle.
The difference between heavy and lightweight
fishing is significant. At the top end you have
to be prepared for fish from 75lb up to 200lb+,
in the middle you will be taking on fish from
25lb+ and in the lightweight section the lake
abounds with juvenile tiger fish and Alestes
which range from 4oz to 2lb. We recommend you
bring lighter tackle, which will give you a lot
of fun as well as provide you with a method of
getting a supply of both dead and live bait.
You will catch most of your big Nile perch while
trolling because trolling covers a bigger area of
water and as a result puts the lures in front of
more fish.
Shore fishing is a one to one challenge between
the angler and the big fish – a big hook up is
awesomely exciting. Although it requires more
skill than trolling, shore fishing will
occasionally produce more fish from a good area,
rather than trolling past using a noisy engine.
If you decide to give shore fishing a good try,
then you will catch big fish. The current shore
caught record is a Nile perch of 179lb.
The best months for shore fishing are from March
throughout the summer to August.