Mauritius, St Brandon’s Atoll … remaining 2015 space
Everything about St Brandon’s atoll is big: the hard, white sand flats are seeming endless and are a stunning environment in which to target big bonefish feeding in skinny water. This
Everything about St Brandon’s atoll is big: the hard, white sand flats are seeming endless and are a stunning environment in which to target big bonefish feeding in skinny water. This
Although saltwater anglers now travel much further afield search of a wider range of species to target on fly, the Indian Ocean remains the prime saltwater flats fishing destination, the
James, Craig and I met the Gryphon and our new group of clients together with fellow guide Matthieu on the morning of the 29th of May at Avucaire Island. The
Exciting news from the Indian Ocean …. not another new operation, more a change in how the operation is run. St Brandon’s has a well deserved reputation for big fish but its true
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
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
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 or getting
There hasn’t been much movement in the Indian Ocean space in the last week and the most recent update @ 19th August is below. There is now just one rod remaining in
As normal, space chops and changes so I wanted keep you up to date on what is currently available in the Indian Ocean. For more details please contact Charlotte Chilcott
The tail of the permit footage from St Brandons, Mauritius continues but we have to be patient for a little bit longer … in the meantime, a little more info
Continuing the theme of personal favourite destinations, this week it is Charlotte’s turn and involved much personal debate to get to this short list. Two most loved destinations and why:
The crossing out to St Brandon’s this week was a little rougher then usual however the promise of some fresh cool water being flushed onto the flats had all of