Turtle Hatchling Season on Denis Private Island
It has been a great end to 2014, with an early start to the turtle hatchling season. Guests are getting the opportunity to see one of natures’ marvels first hand,
It has been a great end to 2014, with an early start to the turtle hatchling season. Guests are getting the opportunity to see one of natures’ marvels first hand,
The last two weeks have been a busy, fun-filled time for the dive team. During the final week of 2014, we had 2 new fun divers, Radmila and Allan, who
As the Christmas festivities finish and the excitement of New Year is over, our thoughts of salmon and trout fishing in the summer put a spring in our step. It
The light North-Westerly winds have finally arrived after a lengthy delay. The change in wind direction was met by an explosion of Milkfish feeding on the flats, in the channels
Day one dawned with high hopes. Pick up at 7.00am from the hotel followed by a half hour drive down a forest track to move the 20km to the boats.
With nearly 20,000 acres of flats, the Bahamas is the largest fishing area for bonefish in the world. Fish are larger than the average size as they enjoy the abundance
Indo Pacific Permit are without doubt one of the most difficult flats species that can be caught on fly. This week started in an incredible fashion with 2 magnificent Permit
The first part of our 2014/2015 Cosmoledo live aboard season has just come to an end and once again the GT figures have been astounding. Over the 4 week period
With our two groups returning from Alphonse and Cosmoledo last week the news from the Indian Ocean is of some tougher conditions but some excellent catches. Below is a sneak
Dawn broke on a damp and misty morning over Lake Bled as I hurriedly packed up my final belongings, today I would be switching from the Sava Valley over to
Mexico has been a long standing saltwater destination that many have cut their teeth on the Yucutan’s azure waters. It is also one of the very few destinations that can
Adventures of The Grypon In search of the Katenge-Yankie-Zulu I have been reading and watching reports from St Brandon’s atoll in Mauritius for some time and the pull to travel