yip aqua ,that was at rio , we had the same problem with debris when we were there those rivers dont play , there were whole islands coming down that river and once it goes out the mouth the waves broke them up and caused havoc down the beach .we went for the threadfins.tarpon,snapper etc but with all the rubbish we battled .on our first day before the debris really started our 1st minute on the beach we were treated to a kingfish smash of note they were everywhere smashing everything we really thought this is the place wow ,also got the corvina (looks like our salmon) in amongst the kingies on a slow retrieve.
unfortunately after that we really battled ,the one day though out of no where with a dead flat sea these fins rose out of nowhere as far left and right ,if we waded behind us around us was just tarpon 100s and 100s of them we went ballistic throwing everything we had at them they would not touch a thing it was the most fustrating thing ever experienced and they hung around for like 2 hours ,my mate got 1 run on a slide with a sardine like fish as bait ,nearly lost his rod as it ripped it out the pipe at a huge speed ,but we were not sure if it had eaten the bait or just got tangled in the line ,we saw it jump once about 30kg fish and itwas gone .
other than that there are resident tarpon in the river there at certain spots you can go day after day and they there ,but while we were there they wouldnt eat anything ,they are smaller ones in the river 3-10kg .there were other guys there that fished for them everyday for 10 days and didnt land 1 think they only hooked 3 .
on the namibia side of the river mouth there is a local fishing village and these guys stop at backline and clean there fish everyday before they come in on there boats ,this is where we would get all the ineds, you could go there all day long and pull flattie after flattie until you were buggered ,we pulled what looked like our natal brown skates but the biggest i have seen not one under 30kg shot for shot and these sandies there also .
its was a really stunning place and the pics there of the fish caught were amazing just was not our turn with the eds ,just a really long way for a whole lot of flatties .