oN THIS
CoVeR
IN THIS ISSUe
Vol 21 No.1
FeaTUReS
Aluminium for Africa?............ 9
Roger Cousens with a fine
5kg Chicamba dam bass
caught during the inaugural
Casa Msika Chicamba
Challenge. Roger and Itti
Nolli went on to win the
tournament.
Obrigado, Chiacmba,
Mozambique ........................ 26
V o l . 21 # 1
Angler Attacked by
Crocodile .............................. 38
COMPETITION COMMENT
19th Junior Tiger Fisherman of
the Zambezi 2009................. 12
LUNAR GUIDE ................. 42
THIS 'N' THAT
Gorges Lodge ....................... 14
Strewth Mate!....................... 41
DIARY OF
EVENTS 2009..................... 42
SWOP 'N' SHOP ................ 42
CLASSIFIEDS ................... 42
FLY LINES
The Nyanga Chronicles........ 44
African Emergencies ............ 17
Are Fish and Animals
Lunatics? .............................. 20
Nigeria Begins Vast River
Niger Dredge ........................ 23
Plastic Frogs
Like all top-water fishing,
it is important to remember
not to rush to strike. Instead,
wait a few seconds for the
fish to turn until you feel the
tension on the line... then set
the hook. Too many times
anglers strike as soon as the
fish hits the lure - this doesn’t
allow enough time for the
hooks to come into contact
with the mouth.
JUNIOR ANGLERS
Junior Gallery.......................... 6
Nwanyi Angling Club
International ......................... 36
Island View Lodge ............... 34
Top-water frogs are by far
some of the best surface lures
on the market these days.
Unlike conventional hard
plastic top-water baits, soft
plastic frogs are relatively
weedless with their upward
facing hooks pushed alongside
the back of the lure - perfect
for throwing into timber and
thick weed.
MAIL BAG ........................... 5
Fizzing a Bass ...................... 48
IN THE NEWS
RegUlaR
ColUMNS
EDITOR’S COMMENT....... 3
Biodegradable Fishing
Line? .................................... 13
Soft Plastic Lures
Harming Fish?...................... 13
DePaRTMeNTS
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