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SIGNED! ZAMBEZI TIGER BY MALCOLM MEINTJES SIGNED! ZAMBEZI TIGER BY MALCOLM MEINTJES
SIGNED! ZAMBEZI TIGER BY MALCOLM MEINTJES SIGNED! ZAMBEZI TIGER BY MALCOLM MEINTJES
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SIGNED! ZAMBEZI TIGER BY MALCOLM MEINTJES

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Location
South Africa
Bob Shop ID
658749558

ZAMBEZI TIGER: FLY-FISHING FOR TIGER FISH ON THE UPPER ZAMBEZI RIVER WHERE FOUR COUNTRIES MEET BY MALCOLM MEINTJES. HARDCOVER, SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY MALCOLM MEINTJES, 48 PAGES, IN GOOD CONDITION.

"There is an island in the heart of Africa where two mighty rivers come together - the Zambezi and the Chobe. Where four countries meet, both flyfishing fanatic and beginner alike can test the challenge of angling for Africa's premier freshwater game species - the mighty tiger fish. There is an astonishing richness of birdlife and, among the riverine forest and in the floodplains, you may find western banded snake eagles, pygmy geese, tropical bou-bous and even spy the Pel's fishing owl. What better than to set out under an African sunset with a fly rod to spend time with the big game of the Chobe as they venture down to drink at the waterside." - Dust jacket