Seychelles; small and exclusive Astove atoll
Astove Atoll fishing news 3 – 13 April 2017 – small and exclusive Astove continues to impress with its variety and while it is wild and remote, with only six rods fishing
Astove Atoll fishing news 3 – 13 April 2017 – small and exclusive Astove continues to impress with its variety and while it is wild and remote, with only six rods fishing
Exciting news for Astove atoll, Seychelles for the 2017 / 2018 season A significant reduction in rates The current season’s rates of US$14,950 per person based on single accommodation, shared boat/guide
Astove Atoll: 27 March – 3 April 2017. Grand Slam, Flats Slam, Milkfish and Double Meter Plus Hook-Ups Astove is know as a wild, remote and exclusive destination that is
Astove atoll, Seychelles – fishing news 20 – 27 March 2017 “Be ready, anything can happen.” This is a comment that anglers hear from the Astove guides at any moment
Considered by some to be the permit capital of the world Belize, and Turneffe Flats, has for a long time offered one of the world’s most diverse Caribbean fishing experiences.
Astove atoll is a unique environment, in the outer atolls of the Seychelles. Remote and untouched, the lagoon and flats await the intrepid saltwater angler. Three weeks worth of fishing
After a three-month break on Astove it was time for the exciting second part of the 2016 – 2017 season. Axel exclusively takes the fishing and lodge to enjoy the
We are delighted to announce that Peter’s book, GT – A Fly Fishers Guide to Giant Trevally has just won the Bronze award from Fish & Fly for Best Fishing
We were all slightly taken aback by how quickly the first print run of GT – A Fly Fishers Guide to Giant Trevally sold out before Christmas, but we are
Escape the rain in search of sun, sea and sand during the spring. With the shooting season over, the trout season yet to begin and the salmon fishing rather cold
Often a new year begins with plans and expectations of great things. For the Alphonse Fishing Co. team this attitude is nothing new, this is how we feel about the
The final week of the year on Alphonse Island proved to be memorable as always. The lodge was full to capacity with fishermen and their families enjoying the festive cheer.