Sport fishing in Murchison Falls is hailed as an unparalleled angling experience, establishing Uganda as one of the premier fishing destinations globally. The country boasts a rich fishing tapestry, including renowned spots like Lake Victoria, Lake Nasser in Egypt, and Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe. Nestled within Murchison Falls National Park, the Nile River stands at the heart of this pristine wilderness, celebrated not only for its exceptional fishing but also as one of Uganda’s top wildlife viewing locations.
The waters of Murchison Falls teem with an array of fish species, making it a haven for anglers seeking big catches. Nile perch, Vundu catfish, and Sudan catfish dominate the waters, accompanied by the thrill of landing tiger fish, tilapia, a worker, yellowfish, and electric fish in the Nile’s embrace.
Embark on a thrilling adventure below the falls, approximately 17 kilometers from the boat’s starting point at the Paraa ferry point. The unique pools along the rocks offer an ideal setting for casting lures, particularly favored in the morning hours to evade the intense afternoon temperatures. Contact us for expert advice on the best lures for casting, strategically positioned around Bakers Rock and Devil’s Cauldron, both situated at the edge of the formidable current.
As the sun rises, casting its glow over the sky, and white foam meanders downstream, anglers set forth in pursuit of the monumental fish. Before embarking on this journey, live bait becomes a necessity, captured before assembling the substantial rods with weights that delve deep into the feeding grounds of perch. This method thrives in the downstream pools of the falls and the Nyamushika cliffs.
Murchison Falls offers a variety of boats to cater to different angler needs. Ranging from Dura boats accommodating a maximum of 2 anglers to Sunbird boats for up to 3 anglers and Alligator boats, designed for 4 anglers. Each boat comes equipped with rod holders, bilge pumps, and batteries to power oxygen supply machines, ensuring a convenient and well-equipped fishing experience for anglers.
By Road: Embark on a 4×4 safari vehicle for a journey of approximately 7 hours or less from the Ugandan capital, Kampala. If staying in Entebbe for pre-tour accommodation, an early departure is advisable to circumvent traffic congestion in Kampala.
By Air: Opt for Ugandan-based airline Aerolink, affiliated with Air Kenya, for both chartered and scheduled domestic flights. These flights connect to renowned tourist destinations, including Murchison Falls. Landing at Pakuba Airstrip on the northern banks or Bugungu Airstrip on the southern banks, you can explore the top of the falls upon arrival.
While the allure of sport fishing in Murchison Falls beckons throughout the year, peak seasons from July through June promise fruitful expeditions. Occasionally, rain seasons extend to June and August, and December to February, just before the March rains. For information on weather conditions in Murchison Falls during other months, feel free to contact Trek Africa Expeditions for updated insights before planning your safari.