Out of Cameroon by a Thirty Second Miracle!

We had a fun night in Garoua, Cameroon all considering.  We were trapped there yesterday after being bumped off our CamAir flight that was to take us to Douala where tonight we are scheduled to catch our international flights home.  We shared tsetse fly bite misery and drank some beers and had a very good … Read more

Travel Home Uncertainty

We’re headed home today and planned for a 9 AM departure from camp so we could enjoy a leisurely morning before the four hour drive back to the Garoua Airport.  Our flight back to Douala wasn’t scheduled to leave until 5 PM so we’d have time for lunch at the Le Poêlon after we checked … Read more

Last Day Fly Fishing in Cameroon

Fishing started later today and the military team completed the sweep of the area we couldn’t fish yesterday.  They disarmed the poachers and let them loose – so they say.  We heard rumors earlier this week from Koen that they rarely disarm and release.   At 11 we  we were rigging our rods as usual. … Read more

More Cool Fish from Cameroon

I slept like a rock so instead of chilling around camp before breakfast I grabbed my new 6-weight Winston Air and couple streamers and hiked up the Faro River from camp.  The sandy river bottom is so clean I went barefoot.  Wet wading barefoot in an African river early in the morning is far better … Read more

Africa is a Fragile Place

It wasn’t just me moving slow on the morning of day 4 here in Cameroon.  I got up around 7 and most of the guys didn’t make the coffee pot before 8.  We’ve been running hard long days from 8 AM till midnight almost every day.  Toss in the 100° temps and the rugged terrain … Read more

Fly Fishing for Tetras in Cameroon

Its only day 3 but the wear and tear on the body has begun to rear its ugly head.  I’m sore from the hips down from traversing rocks.  I also have a nice slice in my palm.  It must have come during fighting perch last night.  I’ll live but damn it’s sore.  Nonetheless, it was … Read more

A Day to Remember Flyfishing in Cameroon

My tent was cold here in Cameroon during the wee hours this morning.  Temperatures dropped into the low 70°s.  Surprising in a place that surpasses 100° quickly after suns up.  During sunrise I typed away at yesterday’s blog while sipping coffee and listening to birds and hippos.  No one else was up.   Once the … Read more

Getting a Feel for Fishing in Cameroon

I always sleep well camping in the boonies but some of my best sleeps come in the bush of Africa.  For me it’s the sounds of the birds and animals and even the fact that many animals close by are extremely dangerous.  That’s a weird thing to say for sure, but for me it’s comforting … Read more

Garoua to Nile Perch Camp

I awoke to great news here in Garoua, Cameroon.  The rest of the Tourette Fishing guest on our trip made it in late last night after I headed back to the hotel.  This includes Bill Douglass from Reno Nevada, Brian Griffith from New Jersey, Mark Micallef of Sidney Australia and my friends Jako Lucas and … Read more

Douala to Garoua, Cameroon for Nile Perch

While chilling at the Seamans Mission I learned that I have two friends on this Cameroon fishing trip (don’t ask how I didn’t know). Jako Lucas, fellow Yellow Dog Ambassador and photographer Nick Kelly.  They’re here to do some photography and make a short film likely for the 2020 Fly Fishing Film Tours.   This … Read more

Resting Before Flyfishing in Cameroon

Arriving three days early for a foreign fishing trip isn’t my usual protocol.  But fly fishing the Faro River of Cameroon with my friends of Tourette Fishing was so high on my list I didn’t want to take any chances of being delayed and then missing my internal flights and jeep travel.  So, I’ve been … Read more

South Africa Worlds Blogs Update

All this spare time waiting to head to the river here in Cameroon allowed me time to finish the final posts about the World Master’s Flyfishing Championships in South Africa.  See February 12 & February 14.  Almost caught up!    Jeff Currier Global Fly Fishing