St Brandon’s atoll in northern Mauritius is a fishery which leaves you wanting more and more, no matter how much time you spend time there. Having the best bonefishing on the planet, plus plenty of world class ‘walk and stalk’ permit fishing has much to do with this, but the simple comfort and space in the lodge has certainly made its mark as well.St Brandon's atoll, Mauritius, fishing in Mauritius, fly fishing in Mauritius, holiday in Mauriutus, bonefish, GT, permit

Due to the fact that we have a fairly short season on the atoll, together with it probably being the most consistent fishery in the Indian Ocean, there aren’t too many rods remaining. Flats fishing in Mauritius centres around St Brandon’s atoll in the far north and it’s remoteness means that the atoll sees the smallest number of anglers in the Indian Ocean. The remaining 2019 and 2002 season dates for St Brandon’s atoll are below.

St Brandon’s atoll 2019 & 2020

8-19 September 2019 – 2 rods
16-29 September 2019 – 6 rods
7 – 17 Oct 2019 – 2 rods
14 – 24 Oct 2019 – 1 rod
21 – 31 Oct 2019 – 6 rods

25 May – 4 June 2020 – 6 rods

14 – 24 Sept 2020 – 2 rods
5 – 15 Oct 2020 – 3 rods
12 – 22 Oct 2020 – 3 rods
2 – 12 Nov 2020 – 6 rods
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Please contact Charlotte Chilcott for more information on St Brandon’s atoll.  It remains her favourite . Alternatively call the office on to +44(0)1980 847389 for more details.