
St Brandon’s atoll, Mauritius; Charlotte Chilcott’s trip report
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
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
A closed group of 10 avid fly fishermen from the US joined the FlyCastaway guide team on Farquhar this week. Being the first week of full neap tides for the
The week started off with guides and clients facing some unusually high water neap tides. Whilst St Brandon’s consistently produces skinny water Bonefishing for 7lb plus singles and doubles, a
Continuing from last weeks’ great action, the first day of this week kicked off with 2 “Flats Slams”, 8 GT’s, 2 Triggers and 112 Bonefish. Arthur Wickson and Simon Dawes
The start of our second trip of in late 2014 saw us experiencing some really great weather and the fishing matched it every inch of the way. Our first day
The week started with strong South-easterly winds as this season continues to run late. The early season bonefishing has continued to impress and so have the triggerfish, trevally and permit
If you would like to fish one of the first two weeks on Astove, please get in touch. As the season gets underway and guides are already either in situ
We knew we were in for a really enjoyable week when we met up with our group of guests on board the 21-30 October 2014 trip. Needless to say, excitement
Repetitive sounding fishing reports are indicative of how constant this season’s good fortunes have been on a weekly basis. The reports might sound similar, but the smiling faces in the
The isolated atoll of Farquhar in the Indian Ocean has been a favourite spot of mine for several years now. It still offers wild fishing experiences but from a land
As we roll further into Autumn, news from the flats is a temptation that is going to be hard to resist as the nights draw in and the days grow
With the first report from Farquhar, we can truly say that the Indian Ocean season is underway so enjoy the read. For more details or to hold space please contact Charlotte