If anyone were to compile a list of the world’s most exciting surf-fishing spots, there can be little doubt that the west African country of Gabon would be at or near the top. In recent years, its reputation among globe-trotting surf enthusiasts has been growing, and as these dramatic, brilliant images taken by Mark Murray of Tourette Fishing reveal, with good reason. Adjacent to Ndogo Lagoon at the southern boundary of Loango National Park are “some of the longest stretches of untouched coastline left on the African continent,” according to the outfitter. For more information on fishing here, visit Tourette Fishing (which is based in Africa but organizes trips for anglers from all over).
A Brace of Giant African Threadfin
Giant Jacks Put the Hurt on Anglers
Releasing a Huge Tarpon in the Gabon Surf
Cubera Snapper Surprise
Gabon’s Longfin Jack, Crevalle Cousin
Fishing With the Elephants
The Underrated, Exciting Guitarfish
Gigantic Seatrout
Feeding Frenzy Off the Beach
Double on Fly in the Estuary
BARRACUDA HAUNT THE LAGOONS
Giant Threadfin: Active After a Storm
Lure Maintenance — Full-Time Job in Gabon
Sunrise Over Loango National Park
Dawn Action in the Surf
As Night Falls, Big Cubera Snapper Move In
The Bite is On!
Lures Fish Fast and Hard
Gabon Beach Tarpon
Anglers Share the Beaches with Elephants
Giant African Threadfin Promise Prime Sport
Hard-Fighting Guitarfish
Circle Hooks Rule for Fishing Gabon Beaches
Trophy Longfin Jack on a Live Mullet
Casting at Sunrise on a Gabon Beach, Far From the Real World







