Lake Naverone - South Africa - Underberg - Fishing Lodge
| Location: | South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Underberg |
| Closest Large City: | Pietermaritzburg |
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| GPS Lat.(N/S): | South 29 deg 44.5 mi |
| GPS Long.(E/W): | East 29 deg 16.0 min |
| Lodge Facilities: | Accommodation Equipment Hire |
Fly Fishing
Trout Rainbow
Trout Brown
Lake
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Lake Naverone |
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+27 33 701 1236 |
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+27 33 701 1289 |
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Fly fishing only is permitted at Lake Naverone, and is available year-round on the 23ha lake and the 3 ha lower dam which are well stocked with brown and rainbow trout. In season, the 7km stretch of Umzimkulu River can be fished for wild rainbows. There is no rod fee and rods are available for hire; there is free tuition for beginners.
Try your skills on the lake or the river.
The lake and ponds both hold rainbow and brown trout, from smaller stock fish to magnificent specimens of 3kg and more. The Naverone angling record has stood at 3.75kg for some years, but Parks Board hatchery managers have netted fish of up to 4.5kg (about 10lb) for breeding. We stock with top quality wild spawn trout (80% rainbow, 20% brown) which, because of the near-perfect conditions at
Lake Naverone, grow rapidly from 50g or so at stocking, to around a kilogram within 12 months. They are also exceptional fighters, on account of their genetic makeup, so be warned that you should use at least a 6lb tipped, together with a decent length of backing, in case your fly tempts a heavier fish. Our 7km of rivers teem with wild rainbows, providing some of the best angling of its type in South Africa. The section of the Mlambonja River immediately upstream of our eastern boundary has been improved with stone weirs to retain more holding water for trout. These fish tend to be small, (mostly under 30cm), but they are superb fighters. Light tackle and fine tippets are advised
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