
Argentina – The adventure of a lifetime
The build-up to Olly’s recent hosted trip to the Rio Grande, along with my updating of the Argentina pages on the Aardvark McLeod website, has had me reminiscing on my
The build-up to Olly’s recent hosted trip to the Rio Grande, along with my updating of the Argentina pages on the Aardvark McLeod website, has had me reminiscing on my
Alphonse Island – 24th to 31st December The last few weeks on Alphonse Island have contributed to an incredible end to the year. This week’s fishing news was no different.
Alphonse Island Fishing News – 17th to 24th December 2022 Guests enjoyed a special week of fishing on Alphonse with the tide chart looking ripe for a variety of species
We’ve just had some great fishing stats in from Rio Marié for the 11 to 18 December week. The season comes to a close at the end of January but
Permit. 10 o’clock, 30 feet. Cast. Drop the fly! Instructions to get the heart pumping of any saltwater angler – even a relative novice like myself. After poling a mangrove-lined
The end of season fishing report from Piraracú makes exciting reading for any angler keen to target the extraordinary and ancient arapaima. Here’s the the round up from the lodge:
We have limited space on an amazing opportunity to experience Kendjam and Xingu Lodges in a unique combination trip of nine full days of fishing. Experience the crystal-clear waters, wet
Alphonse Island Fishing News – 26th November – 3rd December 2022 It’s been another successful week on St Francois atoll, clear skies with little wind made for good conditions throughout
Matt Harris is an award-winning professional photographer and journalist who has travelled to over 40 countries with his fishing rod in pursuit of some of the world’s biggest and wildest
Alphonse Island Fishing News – 12th to 19th November 2022 The week began with less-than-ideal weather around Alphonse Island but cleaned up slightly towards the end of the week. The
Each season the River Test and its tributaries undergo several weed cutting periods. This is necessary to help manage water flow and height as well as keeping the rivers open
We were interested to receive this report from the Alphonse Foundation about the manta project they are currently conducting. If you’ve five minutes to spare, it’s an interesting read.