If you are looking to travel in 2023 there are still spaces available on Alphonse Island (St Francois Atoll) as well as on Farquhar Atoll, Cosmoledo Atoll and Astove Atoll.
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If you are looking to travel in late 2022, 2023 and 2024 there are still spaces available on Alphonse Island with fishing on St Francois Atoll as well as on
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If you are looking to travel in late 2022 or early 2023, there are still spaces available on Alphonse Island with fishing on St Francois Atoll as well as on
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The expansive Farquhar Atoll sits 1 hour and 45 minutes’ flight south west of Mahé in the Seychelles. The Atoll, whilst known to the fly fishing community for a long
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After being confined for such a long time there is nothing that calls more than sandy shores, azure water and the prospect of chasing fish on the flats. Spring space
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Alphonse Fishing Report January 22nd – 29th 2022 It was another busy week here on Alphonse with all the skiffs in action. The mothership was filled with laughter and stories
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They are dubbed “the gangsters of the flats”, and for a good reason. The giant trevally is arguably one of the most exciting species that you can target on the
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Cosmoledo December 9th – 16th 2021 Week six was impacted quite a bit with the new travel restrictions that have been put in place with only five guests being able
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Alphonse Fishing Report December 4th -11th 2021 Another productive week here on Alphonse with some returning guests and new faces. Unfortunately, we had some testing conditions with a lot of
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Alphonse Fishing Company Looking Back At 2021 The atolls that make up the Alphonse Fishing Company are home to some of the Indian Ocean’s most prized fishing species. This unique
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Astove Fishing Report 22nd – 29th November 2021 Week three started with spring tides which then moved to neap tides at the end of the week. After we set up
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Alphonse Fishing Report November 20th – 27th 2021 What a great week of fishing we had this week. We were greeted by a group of guests who have been
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