Seychelles; Alphonse, Astove and Cosmoledo space 2015/2016
With summer gaining momentum, it is easy to push thoughts of the cooler, darker months to come to one side. If you would like to experience first hand how special
With summer gaining momentum, it is easy to push thoughts of the cooler, darker months to come to one side. If you would like to experience first hand how special
Season’s end has come for the Seychelles and the flats are all having a well deserved rest before the season picks up again in October. Below is a short summary
This week Alphonse Island was covered by a depression bringing overcast conditions, strong winds and heavy rain at times. This poor weather brought on a discussion amongst the guides that
Week 16 was met by a group of anglers hosted by the brothers Stefan and Alex Haider. The breezy North Westerly winds made for some tricky casting conditions, however it
Flat calm seas, hot weather and the presence of big GT’s continued on from previous weeks. Peter Barlow was the first to strike with a monster GT measuring 120cm and
The incredible weather continued with light South-Easterly winds and flat calm seas. The Milkfish have been here since October even though they have been considerably late in their offshore feeding