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Take a fisherman, put him in Mozambique and he will feel as though he has died and gone to angler’s paradise.

Deep sea fishing in Mozambique has become more and more popular. It’s no wonder when you consider the beauty that surrounds this spectacle.

For those who are serious about their fishing, Mozambique islands provide nothing short of the perfect fishing holiday. With the warm waters, tropical weather and hot fishing spots, there is much to be enjoyed in the way of deep sea fishing in Mozambique.

What to see, what to catch

There is never a bad time to explore Mozambique. The Bazaruto Archipelago is known to be one of the best places in the world to find Black Marlin. Fishing in Mozambique for Black Marlin is best between October and the end of January. Those that are keen on deep sea fishing will also be spoilt with the quaint presence of the Blue and Stripped Marlin between September and January. For those who prefer the cooler Mozambiquian temperatures, the Main Sailfish season runs from the beginning of June until the end of September.

It is during the summer period of December to February that all fishing holidays are filled to the brim with exciting sights. The largest fish in the world, the Whale Shark hovers over Archipelago during this time, providing a memorable experience to any one lucky enough to spot this 15ton creature.

Deep sea fishing in Mozambique offers much in the way of fish species. With the wide variety that Mozambiquian waters nourish, deep sea fishing will keep any determined fisherman’s eye on the prize. From March to July, narrow channels between Bazaruto and Benguerra are alive with several different species.

  • Queenfish
  • Ladyfish
  • Bonefish
  • Pompano
  • Kingklip
  • Barracuda
  • Bludger
  • Dorado
  • Green Jobfish
  • Kawakawa
  • Prodigal Son
  • Rainbow Runner
  • Skipjack
  • Yellowfin Tuna
  • Wahoo

The array of species allow for fly- fishing fanatics and deep sea fishing experts to enjoy the thrill of the catch whilst floating above the warm Mozambiquian currents. It is recommended that Rock & Surf Fishing fans use a Landrover or 4×4 to reach the best spots on the coastline. Spear fishing in Mozambique also offers much in the way of variety to anyone who enjoys fishing from a different angle.
Accommodation in Mozambique

Fishing in Mozambique is rewarding, no matter the time of year. Accommodation in Mozambique will certainly match the wide variety of fish that take a liking to the Mozambiquian shores annually.

Families, friends and all fishermen concerned can enjoy the luxury that Mozambique has to offer. Any holiday to Bazaruto Archipelago will leave a fisherman in awe. Fishing holidays to this incredible part of the African continent will keep any holiday maker coming back for more.

Click here to view the variety of accommodation available in Mozambique.
For more information on deep sea fishing in Mozambique or to book accommodation call Moz GSA on +27 11 476 4143
Email info@mozambiqueislands.com

Take a fisherman, put him in Mozambique and he will feel as though he has died and gone to angler’s paradise. Deep sea fishing in Mozambique has become more and more popular. It’s no wonder when you consider the beauty that surrounds this spectacle.

For those who are serious about their fishing, Mozambique islands provide nothing short of the perfect fishing holiday. With the warm waters, tropical weather and hot fishing spots, there is much to be enjoyed in the way of deep sea fishing in Mozambique.

What to see, what to catch

There is never a bad time to explore Mozambique. The Bazaruto Archipelago is known to be one of the best places in the world to find Black Marlin. Fishing in Mozambique for Black Marlin is best between October and the end of January. Those that are keen on deep sea fishing will also be spoilt with the quaint presence of the Blue and Stripped Marlin between September and January. For those who prefer the cooler Mozambiquian temperatures, the Main Sailfish season runs from the beginning of June until the end of September.

It is during the summer period of December to February that all fishing holidays are filled to the brim with exciting sights. The largest fish in the world, the Whale Shark hovers over Archipelago during this time, providing a memorable experience to any one lucky enough to spot this 15ton creature.

Deep sea fishing in Mozambique offers much in the way of fish species. With the wide variety that Mozambiquian waters nourish, deep sea fishing will keep any determined fisherman’s eye on the prize. From March to July, narrow channels between Bazaruto and Benguerra are alive with several different species.

  • Queenfish
  • Ladyfish
  • Bonefish
  • Pompano
  • Kingklip
  • Barracuda
  • Bludger
  • Dorado
  • Green Jobfish
  • Kawakawa
  • Prodigal Son
  • Rainbow Runner
  • Skipjack
  • Yellowfin Tuna
  • Wahoo

The array of species allow for fly- fishing fanatics and deep sea fishing experts to enjoy the thrill of the catch whilst floating above the warm Mozambiquian currents. It is recommended that Rock & Surf Fishing fans use a Landrover or 4×4 to reach the best spots on the coastline. Spear fishing in Mozambique also offers much in the way of variety to anyone who enjoys fishing from a different angle.

Accommodation in Mozambique

Fishing in Mozambique is rewarding, no matter the time of year. Accommodation in Mozambique will certainly match the wide variety of fish that take a liking to the Mozambiquian shores annually.

Families, friends and all fishermen concerned can enjoy the luxury that Mozambique has to offer. Any holiday to Bazaruto Archipelago will leave a fisherman in awe. Fishing holidays to this incredible part of the African continent will keep any holiday maker coming back for more.

Click here to view the variety of accommodation available in Mozambique.
For more information on deep sea fishing in Mozambique or to book accommodation call Moz GSA on +27 11 476 4143
Email INFO@MOZAMBIQUEISLANDS.COM