Gabon Species

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Tarpon

Tarpon Tarpon is one of the most prized trophies of any angler’s career. They are known worldwide for their size, brutal strength and ability to chuck a hook! Targeting these fish from shore is just totally different!Gabon is one of […]

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Longfin Jack

Longfin Jack Very similar to the Crevalle, these guys are differentiated by their long dorsal and bottom fin. Which is where they get their name from. Very popular amongst anglers and are well known for their feeding habits and their

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Jack Cravelle

Jack Crevalle Gabon’s version of a GT! These fish are incredible! One of the reasons they’re so enjoyable is their sheer abundance in the lagoon and near the mouth area, along with their maniacally aggressive nature. The fantastic thing about Ollende is

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Giant Travelly

Giant Trevally Giant trevally’s are some of the most famous fish in the world of sports fishing! They’re known for being really fierce, almost like the “gangsters” of the reef. When you catch one, be ready for a tough battle

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Cubera Snapper

Cubera Snapper Several species of snapper belong to this family, many of which can be found in Gabon. They can grow quite large, with some individuals exceeding 40 kg. These powerful hunters often venture away from their reefs to strike

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Barracuda

Barracuda Giant barracudas are thrilling fish to catch! Known for their sharp teeth and speedy attacks, they’re often called the “kings of the reef.” When you hook one, get ready for a fast and exciting fight as they dart around,

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African Threadfin

African Threadfin / Captain Fish Also, a Gabon epic! Unique looking fish. Contrary to the way they look, it seems like a fish that should be feeding on the bottom. Casually strolling and feeding on scraps. Big no! These guys

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