After the success of “Tapam” and “Gaula” our friend Daniel Göz is in the process of creating another masterpiece – “7 degrees south”, in conjuction with Richard Morton and his studio, RGB and Alpha. This is the trailer for the movie which we hope you enjoy!

Five world class fly fishing guides take the audience on a four week journey fishing the Alphonse and St. Francois atolls of the Seychelles for various species of saltwater fish, both on the flats and in the bluewater. A fly fishing epic with no shortage of drama and charm.

A diverse range of personality is on show from the hardcore Keith Rose-Innes who battles the mighty GT like no one on this planet! Devan van der Merwe is the charismatic and outrageous star of the film, and he puts on a great comedy show for all involved. Serge Samson is the serious, stealthy and cunning master of the flats who fools fish with undeniable skill. Andrew Mayo draws upon finesse and cunning in his approach to the tricky flats species. Last, but not least of all, the Milkman, Wayne Haselau, is a delightful and fatherly figure who brings great charisma to the story.

The entire experience is entwined within an environment that is on one hand both incredibly beautiful and awesome, and on the other hand extremely harsh and unforgiving.

7 degrees south – Alphonse Island brings it all to the screen.

www.alphonsefilm.com, RGB and Alpha (www.rgbandalpha.com)

If you would like to experience this fantastic fishery, please contact Charlotte Chilcott.

2013/2014 Space @ 15 July 2013
These figures include rods that are provisionally held.

12-19 October 2013 – 4 rods
19-26 October 2013 – 1 rod
23-30 November 2013 – 5 rods
7-14 December 2013 – 1 rod
14-21 December 2013 – 4 rods
21-28 December 2013 – 2 rods
28 Dec – 4 Jan 2014 – 4 rods
11-18 January 2014 – 1 rod
25 Jan – 1 Feb 2014 – 1 rod
22 Feb – 1 March 2014 – 2 rods
8-15 March 2014 – 2 rods
5-12 April 2014 – 4 rods
12-19 April 2014 – 6 rods
19-26 April 2014 – 2 rods
26 April – 3 May – 12 rods

Currently all May 2014 weeks are available.