Indian Ocean; space roundup at 16th September
Where have we seen the most movement in the last week? Space on Astove and Farquhar with not much space left on either although all the operations are seeing changes to week and
Where have we seen the most movement in the last week? Space on Astove and Farquhar with not much space left on either although all the operations are seeing changes to week and
Clare Carter has recently returned from the Isle of Youth in Cuba where she had tarpon in her sights. Part of a private group, they had the freedom of a
Farquhar space has seen a fair amount of movement in the last week and below a roundup of the Indian Ocean space still available at 9th September 2014. For more details or to hold
Farquhar space has seen a fair amount of movement in the last week and below a roundup of the Indian Ocean space still available at 2nd September 2014. For more details or to hold space
Many who have fished Iceland regularly will understand my comments in my last report about this season mirroring the 2012 season. It actually transpires that the 2014 season has not
Peter McLeod will be joining Keith Rose-Innes, GM of Alphonse Island, Astove atoll and Cosmoledo, at Farlows, Pall Mall on Tuesday 16th September from 1200. They will be on hand
Even though we are coming to the end of August in Iceland rivers on the north and east coasts are still fishing hard. However the world once again focused on
As the Icelandic season continues we are seeing night time temperatures beginning to cool off now as day light hours continue to shorten. An astonishing amount of multi sea wintered
The Icelandic rivers last week have had mixed reports, some rivers performing extremely well and some having a tough time of it. This is partly due to conditions, but also
The fishing in Iceland has accelerated over the last week as water levels have dropped to something near normal and the continuing arrival of the grilse runs and the summer
The sun is currently shining and the grilse runs are continuing to improve along the West Coast of Iceland and this is reflected in increases in the amounts of fish
There hasn’t been much movement in the Indian Ocean space in the last week and the most recent update @ 19th August is below. There is now just one rod remaining in