Farquhar atoll, Seychelles fishing report: 23 – 30 March 2013
I’ve mentioned before that no matter how many months we do at Farquhar, every week is unique. This week was a shining example as we had 4 young lady anglers
I’ve mentioned before that no matter how many months we do at Farquhar, every week is unique. This week was a shining example as we had 4 young lady anglers
It’s Week 4 at Farquhar! The day the plane lands is the set us aside for routine maintenance and other administrative we have to tinker with boats and prep for
After a three month rest there was a great deal of excitement on the Gryphon as we leave Port Louis for the start of the new season. The group consisted
We would like to thank Cameron White for his trip report on his first saltwater fly fishing experience at Andros South in the Bahamas at the age of 14. As
It’s our second week on Farquhar this year and after a phenomenal first trip the gears are in full motion. Neap tides were on the cards and we were expecting
The catch reports from the last two weeks of March speak for themselves and echo the sentiment that the Amirante permit fishery is the best there is in the Seychelles.
After two long weeks of working on boats it was a welcome relief to receive our guests this week. We knew things were looking good when on the first morning
Ronald and Luke Benck had fantastic success on Alphonse Island landing several GTs and some big bluefin trevally too. See the pictures below of some of the fish they landed:
This week saw a start to the return of the milkfish schools after they disappeared on their mid season spawning migration to “who knows where”. Although they are back in
This past week has once again seen some superb catches at both St Francois and Alphonse. The early part of this week produced some trophy catches both on the flats
Having just returned from another great trip to South America and Tierra Del Fuego. A ritual I like to do in my slightly jet lagged state is reflect on the
Completing the 17th week of the season, to start another with a bunch of fresh and eager anglers is a boosting experience for any guide team. It’s even better when