Alphonse Island Fishing News 24 February – 3 March 2018 This week anglers of Alphonse faced very challenging conditions due to a tropical depression off the coast of Madagascar. Heavy
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Alphonse Atoll: 570 Bonefish and Great Triggers The last four rods of the current Alphonse season are still up for grabs so please don’t wait if you would still like
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Cosmoledo Atoll 15 – 22 February 2018 Flats Slam and 153 GTs Last rods available on Cosmoledo this season are 12-19 April 2018 – 2 rods are available. New moon is on 16th
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Astove Atoll: 19 – 26 February 2018 81 GT’s 214 Bonefish in 6 Days Fishing The last rods on Astove in the current season are 26 March-2nd April (5 rods)
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North Island, Seychelles – celebrating 21 years of sustainable tourism A letter from Bruce Simpson, MD Turning 21 is the ‘coming of age’ in many cultures – the reaching of
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H2o Bonefishing on Grand Bahama, is offering a Spring 2018 special on selected weeks in March, April and May 2018. SHARED FISHING / SINGLE ROOM For those anglers wanting to
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Cosmoledo Fishing News 8 – 14 February 2018 – 123 GT’s and Much More The first week of the second half of the Cosmoledo 2017/2018 season kicked off with a bang! The two
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After the Christmas festive season break and some great weather we were all pretty excited to see what the Astove fishery had in store for us. It couldn’t have started
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There are numerous world class fly fishing destinations for trout in the Northern Hemisphere but which one is right for you? Whether you are a group of avid anglers or
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Alphonse Island Fishing News 10 – 17 February 2018 – Big GT’s, Triggers and Permit After a long stretch of inclement weather on Alphonse the clouds parted and the winds
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Have you got your Iceland fly fishing trip booked already but are looking for something to add on? Or, perhaps you are heading to Iceland for a general holiday and
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A Roosterfish tale received; how fabulous to find your fishing drama not only witnessed but published on line. Thank you Capt Sloan for posting this and sharing the story. We all
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