Tigerfish safari
Gambia
The fresh water regions of The Gambia River on
the West African Coast is the new destination for
travel Sport Fishing. In the heart of Gambia,
this truly African setting is home to Tigerfish
and a number of other noted hard fighting fresh
water fish and a host of localised species which
include: Fishing in the Gambia for Tiger fish,
Vundu Catfish, Sharptooth Catfish, African Pike,
Characins, Threadfin Salmon and many more. The
lure of Gambias fresh water is the totally
unspoilt nature of this huge stretch of river,
untouched by commercialism, this area offers a
taste of the real africa. Here fish species can
live out their natural life cycle without the
fear of interaction with the man made modern
world.
The cream of the crop is most definitely the
Tigerfish, everything you have heard about them
is true. They are a truly fearless predator, but
this does not make them easy targets, on the
contrary, the dental armoury with which they rip
apart even the largest bait fish also aids them
in escaping even the most well presented hook.
These fish are not for the faint hearted or the
easily defeated, they are superb acrobats and
supreme athletes, putting even the legendary
tarpon to shame whilst throwing every ounce into
their aerial displays in an effort to dispense
with your hook.

Anglers prize these fish above many others, and
for good reason, they are a true test of your
skills and just to see what one of these fish can
do to a lure, a fly or a live bait proves
conclusively that those teeth are not just there
for decoration.
The lure of the fresh water is the totally
unspoilt nature of this huge stretch of river,
untouched by commercialism; this area offers a
taste of the real Africa. Here fish species can
live out their natural life cycle without the
fear of interaction with the outside modern
world.
These areas anything from 150 to 300 miles up the
River Gambia, are steeped in colonial history and
are criss crossed by the traditional African
trade routes. At present its main visitors are a
few tourists and local traders but the locals
themselves are starting to see a new breed of
visitor arriving in the form of the traveling
angler, the species specialist looking for these
elusive sporting fish in remote and natural
environments as yet untouched by the Anglers
hook.
Available as a 5 DAY TRIP as
part of your package holiday or a holiday in its
own right.
Suggested itinerary for 7 day trip
Day 1:
Depart from the UK flying out to The Gambia (5
hours flight time) to Banjul Airport with World
Sport Fishing. Upon arrival at Banjul Airport
normally around 3pm we take a Coach Transfer of
approximately 20 mins to the Main Barra ferry.
Here we cross the majestic Gambia river (20 min).
We are met on the other side by our driver and we
cross the border into french Senegal . After
about 35 mins we arrive at Domaine de le
Palutuvier. This is a beautiful camp in the heart
of the Sine Saloum national park. Here you have
the rest of the afternoon to relax and we spend
an overnight in their comfortable air conditioned
lodges.
Day 2:
We set off early for the main part of the
journey, approximately 6.5 hrs, we will make the
occasional stop on route as we pass through the
different provinces of Senegal, traveling through
open African Bush and farmlands as we follow the
river inland to the majestic Niokola Koba
national park in Eastern Senegal. Once we reach
the fresh water regions of the River you will
notice the banks of the river turn lush with
sub-tropical riverine forest and dense foliage.
We should arrive just after lunch at either
Campement de Wassadou or Hotel Simenti dependant
on where the best fishing is at that time. On
arrival at the camp (mid afternoon), anglers will
be allocated their accommodation and time to
cool-off from the drive before lunch is served at
the camp restaurant. Hopefully there should be
time for an afternoons trolling before dinner and
bed.
Day 3:
This area offers 2 types of fishing, trolling and
float fishing live baits which targets the larger
fish (6-20lbs) in the deeper runs, and spinning
and flyfishing on which we hit the smaller fish
(1/2lb to 4lbs) in the faster shallower water.
This area literally teems with millions of
Tilapia, perfect prey to make small Tigerfish
into big ones, also the catfish in this area are
highly active, freely taking lures and baits
almost anywhere in the river, even on the
surface. Tigers will attack most things, just to
see what they are, but they do have a great knack
of escaping, and their acrobatic fight quite
frequently ends up with your lure landing in an
adjacent bush. But what they you lose in missed
hook ups you make up for in number of hits.
Day 4:
Tiger Fishing, one afternoon we have the chance
to take an afternoon game drive to photograph
some of the fantastic local big game in their
natural habitat, there is even the chance to see
an elephant if you are lucky
Day 5:
Tigerfishing
Day 6:
Early Breakfast and we set off on our return
journey back to Domaine de le Palutuviers at
around 4pm.
Day 7:
Breakfast in the hotel and then time for last
minute swim before your transfer back to the
airport for your return journey to the UK.
The Camp
The Safari Camp is set on the banks of the
meandering river Gambia. Deep in the African
Bush, this peaceful location provides a perfect
base for the adventurous angler. The camp offers
comfortable accommodation each comprising twin
bedded rooms with ceiling fans. Both are fitted
with locally made bamboo furniture, a fresh water
shower and bathroom facilities. (Electricity is
supplied mornings and evenings).

Enjoy a refreshing cool drink by the fresh water
swimming pool and soak up the tranquil atmosphere
whilst your breakfast and evening meal are served
by the friendly staff who are keen to make your
stay at the camp a memorable occasion.
Before dinner from the Hotel Simenti veranda you
can look along the sandbars to see basking
crocodiles and wallowing hippos. Numerous
different deer, warthog, African hunting dogs and
many beautiful birds flock to river every
evening. This really is an unspoilt paradise.
At Twilight, the River Banks come alive with the
barking calls of Baboons, which echo over the
water as family groups can be sighted
congregating in the treetops. The bird life is
breath-taking, flocks of native African species
sore across the river heading for their nighttime
roosts. An orchestra of frogs reaches its
crescendo as the sun sets.
This trip is unforgettable, it is the opportunity
to experience first hand really wild fishing, in
an area that really lifts your soul. The nature
is breathtaking and unspoilt, come and see it
soon because there is not much of it left that
you can get.
UPRIVER RIVER TIGERFISH
TRIP Travel 175 miles inland and
experience the true unspoilt Gambia, and catch
big tigers to boot. Staying in our secluded bush
camp , which just happens to have a bar
Restaurant and swimming pool , you can relax and
enjoy the fantastic wildlife and the exciting
fishing Prices include transport, half board
accommodation, tackle , bait , guides and boat
hire . £ 550.00 per person for a 4 day
trip