Farquhar Atoll Fishing News 23rd September – 2nd October 2019 The official 2019/2020 Farquhar season is now in full swing. Both guides and guests were extremely excited to get stuck
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Gardens of the King 2020 Availability Since the year 2000, Cayo Santa Maria in the Gardens of the King archipelago, has been designated as part of the UNESCO Buenavista Bay
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Alphonse fishing report 21st – 28th September 2019 Wind speeds dropped for the first week of the Alphonse season. With anti fouling still under their nails from prepping the fleet, the
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This month Hurricane Dorian was recorded as the most powerful tropical cyclone to make landfall in The Bahamas, it was unrelenting and it brought destruction and devastation to the area.
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Mexico boasts some of the best saltwater flats fly fishing to be found, from the tarpon rich waters around the Gulf of Mexico coastline to the permit filled bays of
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Belize is considered by some to be the permit capital of the world, its cays and atolls providing a perfect habitat in whihc to hunt them. Owned and run by
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Providence, Farquhar and St Brandon’s are three of the Indian Ocean’s most remote atolls offering up some of the best wading flats in the world. With bonefish, GTs, permit, a variety
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As many of you will now have heard, Hurricane Dorian has been tracking slowly through the northern parts of The Bahamian islands and towards the USA mainland coastline. Whilst many
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Now is your chance to fish the Zapata National Park on the south coast of Cuba from the yacht Georgiana. three days on a single skiff and three days on
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Dubai should be on every anglers bucket list whether as a stop over between A and B, a short weekend away or a longer stay with family or friends, there is
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Andros Island is one on the most notorious fly fishing spots in The Bahamas. It is the largest of 26 inhabited Bahamian Islands and home to Andros South Lodge. Whilst
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Australia is a vast country with over 16,000 miles of coastline, much of which is widely unexplored and has no nearby settlements. Due to this, fish species are able to
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