Providence, Farquhar and St Brandon’s are three of the Indian Ocean’s most remote atolls offering up some of the best wading flats in the world. With bonefish, GTs, permit, a variety trevally species, bumphead parrotfish, milkfish, three species of triggerfish, sailfish and a whole host of reef species to add to the mix, its never a dull day out fishing.

Providence Atoll, SeychellesProvidence Atoll, Seychelles, Aardvark McLeod, GT, giant trevally, bonefish, milkfish, triggerfish, bluefin trevally, Mayas Dugong

As the least explored and fished atoll in the Seychelles, Providence keeps producing exceptional fishing. By limiting angling pressure to this fly fishing nirvana to a maximum of 12 expeditions per year, anglers reap the benefits.

Providence October – November 2019

Providence March-April 2020

Farquhar Atoll, Seychelles Bumphead Parrotfish, Farquhar Atoll, Seychelles, Aardvark McLeod

This diverse fishery is made up of countless flats, channels and surf zones. The flats consist of hard white sand, turtle grass and broken coral which enable comfortable wading for a wide range of species. Onshore, Farquhar is best known for both its great GT and bonefish populations but also offers fishing for Indo-Pacific permit, triggerfish, barracuda, milkfish, bumphead parrotfish and various other trevally species. Offshore, anglers can come into contact with grouper, GT’s, dogtooth tuna, yellowfin tuna, wahoo, sailfish and even marlin on occasions.

Farquhar October-December 2019

Farquhar March-May 2020

Farquhar November 2020 – March 2021