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| Lake Nasser Fishing |
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As the world's largest man-made lake, Lake Nasser is approximately
310 miles in length (1550 square miles) and, in places, can
reach a depth of 600 feet. The lake was created in the 1960s
when the world famous High Dam was built.it provides irrigation
and electricity for the whole of Egypt. It is named for Gamal
Abdel Nasser, president of Egypt from 1956-1970. The southern
third of the lake is in Sudan and is called Lake Nubia. The
lake is 312 miles long and covers an area of 5,248 km2. It has
a maximum depth of 130 m but its mean depth is 82.6 ft (25.2
m). The Egyptian portion is 202 miles (324 km) long and has
a shoreline of 4,875 miles (7,844 km). Part of the area Lake
Nasser covers today was once the site of the temples of Abu
Simbel built by Ramses II around 1200 B.C. The temple was moved
but other sites of historical significance were submerged. Thirty-two
species of fish, as well as Nile River crocodiles, are found
in the lake. 80,000 tons of fish a year are caught.
The shoreline is a variety of desert landscapes, hilly and rugged,
or flat and sandy with clean freshwater beaches.
The lake is remote and thinly populated by peasant fishermen,
the local residents are Bedouin camel and sheep herdsmen who
are occasionally seen grazing their flocks on the sparse vegetation
at the edge of the lake.
There are an impressive variety of birds, mammals, and reptiles.
More than 100 species of birds have been recorded: Wild duck,
Egyptian geese, pelicans, herons, egrets and various species
of hawks, kites, falcons and eagles will be among the birds
seen. In most areas there are crocodile and monitor lizards,
other types of wildlife include Dorcas gazelle, jackals, desert
fox, and various smaller desert mammals.
Lake Nasser is a place where a small group of anglers have literally
hundreds of square miles to themselves.
Lake Nasser has arguably the best freshwater fishing in the
world for both Nile perch and Tiger Fish. There are also several
species of catfish; the legendary giant Vundu being the biggest.
Two species of Tilapia also inhabit the lake and give a good
account of themselves on a fly rod. All told there are some
thirty two species of fish in the lake. |
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