Seychelles; Alphonse Island fishing News 14 – 21 November 2015
This weeks mood felt like trigger time from the get-go and continued in the same vein as the days went by. With another full complement of guests ready to test
This weeks mood felt like trigger time from the get-go and continued in the same vein as the days went by. With another full complement of guests ready to test
Farquhar Atoll remains one of the Indian Oceans’ top land based GT spots. There is something truly unique about the wide open turtle grass flats intersected by channels, the rocky
Our fifth week started and finished in the same fashion as most of the previous weeks so far this season, unseasonal cloudy weather, rain showers and a brisk wind continued
We met up with a great bunch of guys on M.Y. Gryphon for the start of the next trip, including good friends Jon and Gary from Canada, John, Tim and
ALPHONSE ISLAND, SEYCHELLES RATES 2016/2017 1 October 2016 – 6 May 2017 The rates for Alphonse Island next season are laid out below with a few notable changes that have been
If you have been watching the “The Big Fish” on BBC 2 you will have seen the anglers find themselves in the hallowed billfish waters of Costa Rica at Crocodile
The fourth week of the season has come and gone with not much change in the weather for the first 3 days of the week. The South-Easter would not let
As has been the case over the last few weeks, the testing weather continued to surround the Seychelles, bringing strong winds and cloudy conditions, to the extent that our 10
Despite some pretty tough weather during the first trip of our 2015/2016 season, the atoll showed just why it is so revered as a saltwater flats fishing destination with no
As we ease into the start of Alphonse Islands new season we welcomed a mixture of leisure, diving and fishing guests to enjoy all that our wonderful paradise island has
And its off … St Brandon’s 2015 / 2016 season is underway and their wading boots are getting wet on this incredible fishery! To say they’re excited is an understatement
The Indian Ocean not only has a vast array of species to target but an equally wide mix of operations to choose from for fishermen and an equally wide choice