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Article written by the brilliant Nic on the 24 Aug 2009 , in the category

We and all our staff at KDSF are passionate about our fishing. Our crew is fluent in English and work hard to ensure your fishing trips are personalized. Kenya holds many All Africa and Kenya fishing records, making our coast one of the finest fishing spots for variety in the Indian Ocean.

Try both day and/or night fishing trips and catch that ever elusive fish such as:

Broadbill Swordfish & Shortbilled Spearfish
Shark – Mako, Black Tip, Hammerhead, etc
Marlin – (Blues, Blacks and Striped)
Sailfish, Wahoo, Kingfish, Barracuda, Giant Trevally and Yellow Fin Tuna

For anglers who enjoy bottom fishing it is possible to hook up big Emerald Snappers; Groupers and a variety of other bottom species in water depths of between 600 to 1000ft!!!

The angler’s skill in keeping the line tight during the battle is more than rewarded by a well released fish, which must be handled only by the bill in the case of billfish and not removed from the water. Tagging is not critical; points are scored for releasing! Only tag when you are sure of a good tag position.
In the interests of our angling future “TAG IT, RELEASE IT, INSIST ON IT”. There are definite fishing seasons by species and weather so please check with us direct or our agents by phone, fax or email booking@kenyadeepseafishing.net for more information and for booking.

‘KIPAPA’ is 42ft fly bridge Sports Fisherman; 15ft beam; New Holland twin diesel in board engines, fly bridge and cabin facilities. “KIPAPA” is equipped with international standard equipment and tackle with a variety of line classes from heavy shark and marlin gear through to stand-up tackle, salt water fly fishing, spinning and casting gear.
We are based on Mtwapa Creek 23 kms north of Mombasa Island and together with our boat and crew we fish along the whole of the Kenya coastline providing clients with a maximum choice of fishing destinations. Fishing safaris and destinations can be tailor made depending on the fishermen’s target fish. Popular fishing “hot spots” are southwards working northwards – Pemba Channel, Mombasa, Watamu, Malindi, Ngomeni, Kiwaiyu and the Lamu Islands.

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