Alphonse Fishing News: 22–29 November 14, 2 permit and a GS
Indo Pacific Permit are without doubt one of the most difficult flats species that can be caught on fly. This week started in an incredible fashion with 2 magnificent Permit
Indo Pacific Permit are without doubt one of the most difficult flats species that can be caught on fly. This week started in an incredible fashion with 2 magnificent Permit
With our two groups returning from Alphonse and Cosmoledo last week the news from the Indian Ocean is of some tougher conditions but some excellent catches. Below is a sneak
Pira Lodge is a wonderful place to visit, be that from an angling or non-angling perspective. The lodge is fantastic and the service is great. Beyond that, step outside the
Dawn broke on a damp and misty morning over Lake Bled as I hurriedly packed up my final belongings, today I would be switching from the Sava Valley over to
Mexico has been a long standing saltwater destination that many have cut their teeth on the Yucutan’s azure waters. It is also one of the very few destinations that can
Adventures of The Grypon In search of the Katenge-Yankie-Zulu I have been reading and watching reports from St Brandon’s atoll in Mauritius for some time and the pull to travel
The week started off with guides and clients facing some unusually high water neap tides. Whilst St Brandon’s consistently produces skinny water Bonefishing for 7lb plus singles and doubles, a
A closed group of 10 avid fly fishermen from the US joined the FlyCastaway guide team on Farquhar this week. Being the first week of full neap tides for the
Wading and sight fishing the flats is hugely dependent on sunlight, an element which was sadly lacking for the first few days of our 5-12 Nov week on Farquhar. This
Continuing from last weeks’ great action, the first day of this week kicked off with 2 “Flats Slams”, 8 GT’s, 2 Triggers and 112 Bonefish. Arthur Wickson and Simon Dawes
With the Alphonse season well underway, it is particularly nice for us when we receive images of our clients on the island, of which two below for Mike and Graham.
Mýrarkvísl is tributary of the Laxa I Adaldal on the north coast of Iceland and offers the perfect opportunity to have a private river system and lake for three to