My Dad is one of the most distinguished ichthyologists in Southern Africa, having served as the National Parks Fisheries Research Officer for Lake Kariba in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s, then in Lake Kyle until the late 1970’s after which he served as Curator of Ichthyology at the Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe. He is still writing up his research and teaching fishermen in Bulawayo. I was treated to a childhood of African bass fishing second to none – I eventually captained the Zimbabwe Junior fishing Team in 1992… I loved this video – so glad the American gents found their quarry – if they ever wish to return for more Bass or Nembwe, I can hook them up with all the contacts they could ever wish for! Best regards – metiefly
My Dad is one of the most distinguished ichthyologists in Southern Africa, having served as the National Parks Fisheries Research Officer for Lake Kariba in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s, then in Lake Kyle until the late 1970’s after which he served as Curator of Ichthyology at the Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe. He is still writing up his research and teaching fishermen in Bulawayo. I was treated to a childhood of African bass fishing second to none – I eventually captained the Zimbabwe Junior fishing Team in 1992… I loved this video – so glad the American gents found their quarry – if they ever wish to return for more Bass or Nembwe, I can hook them up with all the contacts they could ever wish for! Best regards – metiefly
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