Logbook No. 001 — Est. Cape Town

Some waters are worth crossing oceans for.

WWFA designs bespoke, luxury fishing journeys — starting on the tide lines of Mozambique and Zanzibar, with more storied waters to come.

26°S, 33°EMozambique Coast
6°S, 39°EZanzibar Archipelago
Est.Cape Town, South Africa

Bespoke, not packaged

Every itinerary is built around who you're fishing with and what you're chasing — not a fixed brochure trip.

Direct relationships

We work directly with lodges, skippers and charter operators on the ground — no faceless middlemen.

ASATA-registered

Booked and protected through proper industry accreditation, so your deposit is in safe hands.

The Waters

Two coastlines to start the logbook

Our first entries — chosen for their fishing, not just their scenery. More destinations join the log as the relationships are built to match.

Placeholder — GT on the flats, Mozambique
Entry 0126°S, 33°E

Mozambique

Remote flats and deep drop-offs along one of Africa's last untouched coastlines — a proving ground for serious light-tackle and fly anglers.

Giant Trevally Sailfish Dorado
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Placeholder — dhow & deep-sea charter, Zanzibar
Entry 026°S, 39°E

Zanzibar

Warm Indian Ocean currents, big pelagics offshore, and island luxury on land — a coastline built for pairing serious fishing with serious rest.

Marlin Yellowfin Tuna Sailfish
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Placeholder — founder / on-charter portrait
Why WWFA

Built by someone who plans these trips for a living.

WWFA was founded to do one thing properly: put serious anglers on serious water, without the guesswork of booking a lodge you've only seen in photos.

  • Years of hands-on travel consulting experience, now focused entirely on fishing journeys.
  • Every recommended lodge and charter is vetted personally before it's offered to a client.
  • One point of contact from first enquiry to the dock.
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