Seychelles; small and exclusive Astove atoll
Astove Atoll fishing news 3 – 13 April 2017 – small and exclusive Astove continues to impress with its variety and while it is wild and remote, with only six rods fishing
Astove Atoll fishing news 3 – 13 April 2017 – small and exclusive Astove continues to impress with its variety and while it is wild and remote, with only six rods fishing
Wildman Lake Lodge, wilderness fishing Alaska There are a plethora of lodges in Alaska, so much so that it becomes overwhelming when trying to choose the correct one for you.
Cuba has always held massive appeal for those looking to escape to a Caribbean country that not only offers fantastic fishing for a myriad of species, but also an unique
Mayfly Time If any of our upwinged flies could ever be described as pretty it surely must be the little Iron Blue that hatches in May and then again in
Now is the time to start planning your 2017 and 2018 Indian Ocean season for Alphonse, Astove and Cosmoledo atolls. We have included space to all three atolls below so you can pick
Continuing on the series of our top travel tips we have covered many useful points but here are my additions for your next trip abroad. Travel Tip 1. Do not
The Providence and Farquhar season for the 2016-2017 summer has drawn to a close but what memories of fish landed and lost, on both atolls, we have. Farquhar silenced the
Exciting news for Astove atoll, Seychelles for the 2017 / 2018 season A significant reduction in rates The current season’s rates of US$14,950 per person based on single accommodation, shared boat/guide
St Brandons is a fishery which leaves you wanting more and more, no matter how much time you spend time there. Sure, having the best bonefishing on the planet, plus
Alphonse Island Fishing News 8 – 15 April 2017 The spring tides were back on Alphonse and St Francois and with them a variety of choices available for the angler.
Alphonse Island Fishing News 1 – 8 April 2017 – Milks On The Flats Alphonse Island saw a change in wind direction that made sure that the St François lagoon stayed
The first mayflies of 2017 have been putting in an appearance on the southern chalkstreams as the strong cold north easterly winds at the backend of last week have given