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Time for a sundowner
Credit: Cameron Bailey
The end of a day's fishing
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The birds of the Okavango
Credit: Cameron Bailey
Thousands of birds gather to feed on the baitfish
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The Okavango River
Credit: Cameron Bailey
All the action occurs during September and October
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Mobile camp on the Okavango
Credit: Cameron Bailey
Mobile safari style kitchen
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3m x 3m canvas bow tents
Credit: Henkie Altena
Tented accommodation
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Camp
Credit: Cameron Bailey
Meals, drinks and fly tying all shared together
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Camp at night
Credit: Henkie Altena
Your guides are also your chefs
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Quality fishing boats
Credit: Cameron Bailey
Ideal for fly fishing and spinning
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Fishing
Credit: Cameron Bailey
We fish 2 or 3 people per boat
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The Okavango River
Credit: Cameron Bailey
Prime tigerfish country
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Fighting a fish
Credit: Cameron Bailey
Into a tiger
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Okavango from the air
Credit: Cameron Bailey
Aerial shot
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Quality guides
Credit: Cameron Bailey
Lovely, down to earth guides who know their stuff
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A nice tiger from the Okavango
Credit: Dawyn Hefer
A great fish to fight on light tackle
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Tigerfish
Credit: Nevil Johnson
One of the harder fighting fish in the world
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A good sized tiger fish
Credit: Nevil Johnson
A great catch on fly!