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Zambezi River views
25 July 2012, 02:30
David HulmeZambezi River views
I know it's a river close to the souls of many of you, so here are some pictures of the Zambezi and a few of its tributaries. Between Vic Falls and the Ruya river.
Above Deka Drum
Devil's gorge
Off Sengwa
Chete
Chalala
Starvation Island
Matusadona
Sanyati west
Kariba gorge
Nyamumba
Nyakasanga
Mana Pools
Chikwenya
Chikwenya
Sapi
Sapi
H camp, Sapi
Mwanja camp, Chewore
Mwanja camp, Chewore
Mupata gorge
Mupata
Mupata, the Zambezi far below
Mupata
Mupata
Mupata
The Gate, Zimbabwe side
Matetsi river
Lokola river
Nyakasanga river
Chewore river
Mwanja river
Mwanzamtanda river
Angwa river
Musengezi river
Ruya river
25 July 2012, 02:42
Jason PWow, great pic's. I would love to hunt and fish the area some day.
I will be visiting there in 13' after a hunting trip to RSA. I am really looking forward to it.
By all means, please keep the pic's coming!
25 July 2012, 03:02
Bill CWonderful Dave, I love the way you put them "in order" as the river flows.
25 July 2012, 03:17
pagosawingnutIf that was my home, it would make me extremely homesick. Thanks for the post
25 July 2012, 03:19
David Hulmequote:
Originally posted by Jason P:
Wow, great pic's. I would love to hunt and fish the area some day.
I will be visiting there in 13' after a hunting trip to RSA. I am really looking forward to it.
By all means, please keep the pic's coming!
Glad you noted that Bill C, you know the Zambezi well! Didn't get the tributaries in the right places, but they are in order insofar as going into the Zambezi is concerned.
25 July 2012, 03:45
bcolyerAbsolutely MARVELOUS !
25 July 2012, 03:59
Ackley Improved UserThanks David, I really enjoyed those - good technique and beautiful. Warm regards, AIU
25 July 2012, 06:50
Todd WilliamsVery nice David. Wish I were there right now.
25 July 2012, 07:01
David Hulmequote:
Originally posted by Todd Williams:
Very nice David. Wish I were there right now.
Me too Todd. Thanks for the comments guys, glad you like the pictures.
25 July 2012, 07:20
d.ungerWonderful! Thanks for sharing.
25 July 2012, 08:45
Jason PWOW. I would LOVE to catch some of those fish.
How do you fish for them (hopefully I am not detracting from the great pic's). Are they tough to catch?
I will definitely be trying that out some day!
25 July 2012, 09:16
NavalukSept. 5 and 6 I will be hunting those Tigers.
Thanks for posting those pics.
25 July 2012, 10:49
ozhunterI feel privileged to have visited a lot of those areas BUT particularly like the photo of Mana with The storm on the escarpment. AHH the wet season.
25 July 2012, 18:39
David HulmeJason, there are a lot of guys who will give you better tiger fishing advice than me, but I guess the general trend in the river is a chunk of fish fillet as bait, cast out and left to drift. That's how we caught those. The one I caught (I'm the fatter, older chap) was off the bank. I think we should ask Buzz Charlton, Rob Jolly and Mike Jines to weigh in as I'm told they spend a lot of time drifting down the river. And ozhunter, of course. Yes Oz, the valley is so spectacular during the rains. Good luck with the tiger hunting SG Olds and thanks again for the comments guys.
25 July 2012, 19:03
butchlocwonderful - does this ever make some great memories come back - thanks david - you made my day
25 July 2012, 20:31
Gayne C. YoungWell worth my scrolling time
25 July 2012, 21:23
D. NelsonAmazingly beautiful. Thanks so much for posting these photos!!!!
Best regards, D. Nelson
25 July 2012, 23:01
BwannaWow! Those are stunning. Thanks so much. I love the river.
26 July 2012, 00:07
mauser93Marvelous. Thank you for posting.
I do not believe that I have ever seen a river that was not beautiful. God does god work, does he not?
Good hunting.
David,
Absolutely stunning photos, I think I may need to add a few days onto my trip to set aside for some photography trips.
26 July 2012, 00:53
Bama15Loved the pics of Sapi camp. I stayed there in '08. Brought back a lot of memories. This is a pic from that cam

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26 July 2012, 02:12
LeonKomkovBeautiful photographs! But I have to admit that I felt a twinge in my legs looking at the photo taken from the hilltop in Mupata, and recalling that those damned things have to be climbed in order to get that kind of a view.