Embark on an ethical fishing journey with our Catch & Release fishing safaris in Uganda, where the spirit of sportsmanship intertwines with conservation principles. Embracing catch and release as a hallmark of ethical angling, the rules of sport fishing emphasize that only fish caught, weighed, and subsequently released contribute to the tally of your fishing safari. However, it’s crucial to note that fishing regulations in Uganda vary based on the specific location.
Currently, Uganda boasts three fishing zones committed to catch and release practices. These zones include the protected areas of Lake Victoria, the Jinja lagoons, and the iconic River Nile in Murchison Falls National Park.
Understanding the distinct rules for each fishing area is vital, and our professional fishing guides, well-versed in conservation principles, ensure adherence to ethical angling practices. Here’s an overview of the rules pertaining to fish caught in various zones:
On Lake Victoria: Anglers are encouraged to participate in catch and release, but with a unique twist. They are permitted to take home any fish weighing below 15 kgs for a delectable BBQ at their hotel. This leniency arises due to Lake Victoria’s status as a commercial fishing lake.
Jinja Lagoons: Situated at the source of the Nile, surrounded by Lake Victoria and the Nile River, Jinja offers excellent fishing opportunities in its lagoons. While commercial fishing is allowed, travelers can take home fish below 15 kgs for a savory BBQ at their hotel.
Nile River in Murchison Falls National Park: This section of the Nile is zealously protected, and strict conservation practices are enforced. Anglers here cannot retain any catch, even if the fish succumbs during the fight. However, our experienced guides excel at reviving Nile Perch, minimizing the likelihood of fish mortality.
Upon hooking a substantial catch, anglers are advised to follow specific guidelines for a safe and responsible release. These guidelines include:
For an enhanced fishing experience, the optimal time for catch and release safaris in Uganda aligns with the dry seasons, typically from July to September and December to March. Our experts are available to provide updated fishing conditions, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable fishing adventure.
Embark on a journey that harmonizes the thrill of angling with the responsible conservation of Uganda’s rich aquatic treasures.