There are very few places where you can target giant tarpon off the beach and the only one where you do so in the company of forest elephants, buffalo and gorillas. This is the longest and wildest stretch of coastline left on the African continent, and it is hard to put into words how special Sette Cama is.

The massive estuary system is rich in nutrients, offering the avid saltwater fisherman the thrill of targeting the unique species of West Africa with both spin and fly tackle. The abundance of large and aggressive game fish, all eager to attack a well fished lure, is complimented by Africa’s most pristine tropical rain forest which creates the back drop to this one-of-a-kind saltwater fishing experience.

Gabon fly fishing, Sette Cama, Aardvark McLeod, 2026 and 2027 availability

Sette Cama also offers guided wildlife experiences in Loango National Park. Guests may see chimpanzees, lowland gorillas, red river hogs, forest sitatunga, duikers, monkeys, and even forest elephants and buffalo on the beach. The birding is world-class, with opportunities to spot vermiculated fishing owls, chocolate-backed kingfishers, and white-crested tiger herons, among many others.

Sette Cama 2027 availability

10th to 17th December 2027 – full week available
14th to 21st January 2027 – 1 spot available
18th to 25th March 2027 – full week available

1st to 10th October 2026

 

If you would like more information on Sette Cama Lodge please contact Charlotte Chilcott or call us on ++44 1980 847389. Alternatively click HERE if you would like us to contact you.

Charlotte Opperman, Aardvark McLeod

About the author

Charlotte Opperman

Charlotte's primary role at Aardvark McLeod is all things marketing – but she’s also got a keen eye for what appeals to the part-time fisher