
Tierra Del Fuego trip report by Steffan Jones – Rio Grande at Cameron and Aurelia Lodges
The river is as low as it has ever been for this time of the year with no rain forecast for the foreseeable future – hardly what one wants to
The river is as low as it has ever been for this time of the year with no rain forecast for the foreseeable future – hardly what one wants to
A rare opportunity; fishing both Providence and Farquhar. There are only four rods available on what are two of the Indian Ocean’s most challenging and productive atolls. How will it
The week couldn’t have started better with great weather and plenty of GT’s. Good friends Hugh Law (93 cm & 84cm), Brian Mclean (70 cm & 79 cm) and Alistair
The great weather continued from the previous week making for fantastic tailing Bonefish sessions as well as assisting with the 569 Bones that were landed in the 6 days of
We had landed on Farquhar a week before our first group to ensure all the necessary pre-season boat maintenance and set was in place for their arrival. It’s a busy
Astove Atoll is known for being one of the most epic GT fishing destinations on this planet, but what many people don’t know is that it is equally as impressive
It is very nice to see that headway continues to be made in research and conservation relating to billfish. The African Billfish Foundation recently contacted the Pemba Channel Fishing Club
Great weather week with light winds out of the North-North West, air temps a little cooler than normal with highs around 80. Lots of sun and good visibility. Great groups
The elusive permit. They are there on Poivre and they are there in sufficient numbers to warrant having a helicopter based on Desroches for the permit specific week. Will any be landed? Eagerly awaiting
The settled weather finally arrived after 2 wet weeks. The GTs continue to make their presence felt as 7 good size fish were landed between the team. Robert Simini managed
Having spent Sunday night on Mahe, six of us arrived at Astove on the Monday, late morning, keen to been ground breakers in this remote part of the Indian Ocean.
Want to land a lifetime tigerfish on fly? Where better to go than Tanzania and as a taster of what could be, below is the last report of last season