Farquhar atoll, Seychelles blog: 28 October – 4 November 2013
It’s the end of week 5 on Farquhar and morale amongst the guide team is high. The boys have worked hard to produce great fishing for our guests and this
It’s the end of week 5 on Farquhar and morale amongst the guide team is high. The boys have worked hard to produce great fishing for our guests and this
Imagine a lake that regularly produces wild brown trout from 7 – 9 lbs with fish over 20 lbs are not uncommon. We are now pleased to offer full service fishing
We have finally had confirmation of the space and prices for the Nes beats on the Laxá I Adaldal and are pleased to offer fishing right through the prime part
Heading to the Seychelles for his trip to the Indian Ocean, Alex Jardine left the office followed by cries of ‘catch something big’. He did. He landed the first “Bills
The Indian Ocean reports continue to brighten up an autumnal UK, St Brandon’s in Mauritius seems to be firing on all cylinders with another multi-species success story, starring a substantial amount
Another week at Farquhar has come and gone in a flash and what a trip it proved to be. Admittedly the GT fishing on the flats was tough by Farquhar’s
There is no greater feeling of excitement and in truth relief for a guide than an abundance of fish. After having to work a bit for the fish last week,
The reports from the Indian Ocean continue to flow in …. Repetitive sounding fishing reports are indicative of how constant this seasons good fortunes have been on a weekly basis.
The South-Easterly monsoon has very little effect on our land bound holiday makers who enjoy the magnificent palm lined beaches and crystal clear waters on the lea side of Desroches,
Rates for Alphonse Island, Seychelles for the 2014/2015 season have been released so please let us know if you would like space held as it is likely to be at
My thanks to Alphonse and Mark Hatter in particular for the fantastic images below taken recently on Alphonse and St Francois. Sit back and enjoy …. If you would like
The guides on Alphonse Island, Seychelles pioneered milkfishing on fly and it remains ‘the’ place to go in the Indian Ocean if you want to target these incredibly challenging fish