The predominance
of the river in The Gambia makes for an ideal location for
fishing. The waters of The Gambia River, its mangrove creeks
and the adjoining Atlantic Ocean provides an abundance of
marine and freshwater fish. It's not surprising therefore
to see magnificently stocked market stalls with Snappers,
Barracuda and Ladyfish or indeed many an A la Carte Menu with
such fine dishes served in the numerous Hotels and Restaurants
of Banjul and Serrekunda.
"No Fish No Pay" is a slogan used for
several years by fishing trip operators but already there
are murmurings by one such local operator "No Barracuda
No Pay".
Why not take a 3 day safari, 230 miles to McCarthy
Island. The area provides an abundance of fresh water fish
in an un spoilt and beautiful setting including Tiger Fish,
Vundu Catfish, Sharptooth Catfish, Zambizi Pike, Characins
and Threadfin Salmon.
Then there's beach fishing suitable for experts
and novices alike along the gambian shoreline. Try and catch
yourself a 100lb Guitar Fish! Or maybe a family day out creek
fishing among the mangroves and wrecks in Banjul harbor where
a variety of tasty fish can be easily caught.
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