A weekend of trout fishing in leopard country is a reminder that SA still has clean waters

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South Africa has an emerging water crisis that partly stems from climate change, and partly from state failure. So it’s always a treat to fly-fish for trout in clean waters, which is cleansing for both the mind and the soul.

. If they can thrive in a wild river system or human-made dams, it’s an indication that the aquatic ecosystem is doing just fine.

That was also an area where I fished for trout regularly in stocked dams, and I miss that convenience as a Johannesburg resident. The fishing is superb as the river is regularly stocked while also boasting wild populations of trout that have established themselves – another indicator of the health of the waters.

A dry fly floats on the water, often with a nymph pattern tied beneath that sinks below. This is very technical fishing that requires the fly to float in a natural way that produces no “drag” on the water, which makes it look unnatural and therefore unappetising. A streamer by contrast is a “wet fly” that goes below the surface that is stripped through the water by a pulling motion with your free hand.

I’m not aware of any attacks there in recent years, but you just don’t take that chance with dangerous African wildlife.

 

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