
Nicaragua; monster tarpon on the set of “Tapam”
In an interesting position regarding feedback from two consecutive weeks in Nicaragua, this blog has the visual feed back from one week and written feedback from week two. The post will be
In an interesting position regarding feedback from two consecutive weeks in Nicaragua, this blog has the visual feed back from one week and written feedback from week two. The post will be
Lutz Schepers, Aardvark McLeod Germany, took his group to the flats of Sudan for the first of our two hosted weeks to this new and exciting saltwater destination. Peter McLeod returns
As the season draws to an end and the South-Easterly winds start to blow in a light fashion. This change in direction reverses the currents bringing cooler tides to the
We are delighted to be working with Appex Mobile, the company behind Vamoos, a dedicated app for those in the travel industry. The app is FREE to download and is entirely
It is now easier than ever to travel to Mongolia; visa requirements have been relaxed for many nationalities and there are good connecting flights to Ulaanbaatar on Air China and
An incredible little film about the jungle tarpon in Nicaragua at Tapam Lodge. Our first group of clients go in this week and we can’t wait to see how they
Our friends and clients Joern and Maria have recently returned from chasing billfish in Guatemala, the sailfish capital of the world. We hope you enjoy their trip report below: Since
Sadly this week marked the end to our first 10 weeks at our new Astove Atoll Lodge. True to what Astove has continued to produce during this season the fishing
Sadly our time on the atoll for the initial half of 2015 was drawing to a close, but with ten excited guests arriving on the atoll, we were determined to
The FlyCastaway guide team welcomed some fresh as well as some familiar faces for the first trip in April 2015. Calm clear conditions were enjoyed by all during the first
The South-Easterly season is almost upon us as the wind direction slowly swings bringing cooler ocean currents and an increase in Bonefish numbers. It was a week of light winds,
It was a first time experience for most of the team this week with 4 first timers to Seychelles and 1 “soon to become angler” casting his first fly. John