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Diverse array of wildlife is often part of the experience
 
 

Welcome to the Specialist Angling Supplies Exotics trips introduction.

 

Over the last 20 years we have fished in some of the most beautiful and exotic places on earth, for some of the most beautiful and exotic species on earth, ranging from relatively small Freshwater species such as zander from Scandinavia to huge saltwater species like the mighty bronze whaler sharks of the Namibian skeleton coast, with a huge range of locations and species in between.

Along the way I have personally seen sights that as a boy growing up in a small English market town I would never have believed I could ever be in a position to see. I have seen elephants and lions roaming the African savannah, a 10ft long whaler shark tearing apart a smaller gulley shark just 20ft from me while standing waist deep in the freezing South Atlantic Ocean, I have waded the rapids of Botswana's Chobe river while crocodiles were sunning themselves on the river bank just yards away, been chased by hippopotamus in Zimbabwe. I have fished in rain forest lakes listening to howler monkeys and elephants crashing through the undergrowth. This list could go on for pages !

I have also made some lifelong friends and had some of the absolute best times of my life and had many, many laughing sessions, so much so that my stomach has been sore for days!

We are now opening this part of our fishing lives for others to share and join in, so if you fancy that trip of a lifetime just get in touch!

Venues and main species available for booking now include the following:
  • Botswana: Tigerfish
  • Canada: Sturgeon and salmon
  • Denmark: Pike, zander, perch and sea trout
  • Malaysia: Sailfish, snakehead
  • Mozambique: Yellow fin tuna, ignoblis kingfish, queen fish, Spanish mackerel, bonefish.
  • Namibia: Bronze whaler sharks, steenbras, kob
  • Spain: Comizo barbel, carp
  • Texas, USA: Alligator gar
  • Zambia: Tigerfish and vundu catfish

 

If you fancy booking a trip or just want a bit more information about a specific trip please use either the main menu or click on one of the listed venues above you fancy for further information and to browse the trip gallery.

As we tailor each trip for the individual or party, we cannot give set prices on the site so please get in touch via the Enquiry form or call us at the shop for latest trips, prices, itineraries etc.

Total SupportAt Specialist Angling Supplies and Guiding Services, we are not a book you and forget you operation. We will keep in touch, keep you informed and up to date from enquiry, through your booking, to departure and even throughout your trip and will do our utmost to ensure you experience that trip of a lifetime, and will probably even join you on the trip!

Like to talk to someone about any of these trips? You can telephone the shop Monday to Saturday on 01553 773409




 

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