The Mighty Zambezi River Gallery
Photographic highlights from a couple of fantastic trips to Zambia chasing tiger fish on the mighty Zambezi River. What an adventure this was… The slide change delay is set at Continue Reading →
Photographic highlights from a couple of fantastic trips to Zambia chasing tiger fish on the mighty Zambezi River. What an adventure this was… The slide change delay is set at Continue Reading →
JULY 5th, 2013: ZAMBIA REPORT My rod tip vibrated and thrummed rhythmically as the lure worked deep below the surface. With a braid mainline you feel everything because there’s no Continue Reading →
‘Bob Roberts, you’re a lazy, good for nothing pillock! Why are you keeping us waiting? Where’s the June blog?!!!!’ Judging by the number of messages I was getting a good Continue Reading →
The fishing is NOT going well. Anyone surprised by that? I’m not. I was sat there basking in sunshine last week yet 24 hours earlier it was snowing like hell Continue Reading →
Does anyone out there fancy joining Stu Walker and I on the adventure of a lifetime? We are hoping to return to Zambia in late June 2013 in a quest for more tiger Continue Reading →
As promised, here’s the rapid fire follow-up to the late Movember blog. Afraid it’s another long one – over 6,000 words, but the pace is relentless and it’s jam packed with clips, Continue Reading →
Greetings everyone and welcome to the Bob Roberts Online late Movember blog. How’s the whiskers? Thank God that’s over, said Angela, relieved she was now in a position to trim her Continue Reading →
My recent filming trip to the Upper Zambezi River with Stu Walker appears to have sparked considerable interest even before our footage is broadcast on Sky TV’s Tight Lines and Continue Reading →
The phone rang. It was Mick Brais, Producer of Sky TV’s Tight Lines show, ‘Hey Bob, would you and Stu like a new stamp on your passports?’ He knew the Continue Reading →
At last there are signs of a break in the weather. Although the high water levels present few real problems for experienced anglers – there’s always somewhere to go and Continue Reading →
This article is ideally read in conjunction with Nile Perch – The Poor Man’s Marlin? which you’ll also find on the web site. Postcards is simply a series of illustrated short tales Continue Reading →
Lake Nasser is synonymous with huge Nile perch. For the early pioneers it was a true Mecca. The fish stocks were amazing and the perch were huge. It may be Continue Reading →