UK; April Chalkstream Reflection and May Prospects
Stormy weather at the end of March and into the first week of April did not deter a few hardy chalkstream dry fly addicts from venturing out onto the rivers
Stormy weather at the end of March and into the first week of April did not deter a few hardy chalkstream dry fly addicts from venturing out onto the rivers
Consistency is a funny thing; the wild is notoriously inconsistent in many respects. A guest of ours a few months ago said, “You know, there are two words that should
Kicking the week off with a brand new moon and big tides meant lots of water movement and, in turn, ice cold water. This cleaned the atoll out and prepared
With only two weeks of the Alphonse fishing season remaining, a look back over the past 7 months reveal it has definitely been one to remember, with countless “never before”
The Nubian Flats in Sudan have a well deserved reputation for some of the best trigger fishing found to date. Triggers have a growing a cult status among fly fishermen
Dr. Bruce Pratt fell one short of his goal last year of catching 150 sailfish on a fly rod fishing at Crocodile Bay Resort in Costa Rica. Everyone was disappointed for him.
The first day of the week on Cosmoledo atoll, Seychelles, saw the return of fishing buddies Wayne Osborne, Dean Post and Peter Whittaker, who weren’t left waiting long. A triple
As dawn broke we woke to perfect conditions and all were raging to head out onto the flats. The Archer Family and Co, whom were experiencing flats fishing for the
Any week with Dave Hall is going to be fun, but add two South Africans, a German, a Brit, and a bohemian Texan and you have a recipe for a
As the season of consistent fishing and incredible experiences rolls on, another week of phenomenal fishing with great clients has come–and-gone on Alphonse Island. With another full complement of guests,
Since early November we’ve known that this week was going to be different. We’d been told that one single angler had booked out the entire island for his own sporting
The drift dives around Alphonse allow our divers to cover huge stretches of coral-covered and fish-filled reef. With drop-offs ranging from the 8 to 16 metre depth range even beginner