 
	
		
	Indian Ocean roundup – remaining space at 19th August 2014
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
 
	
		
	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
 
	
		
	Following up on my previous post regarding Astove, please be aware that the trip dates have changed from Tuesday/Tuesday to Monday/Monday. New dates have been included below for you. We have
 
	
		
	After another brilliant year on Alphonse Island and an astonishing return to Cosmoledo last season it is no suprise that they remain as popular as ever with space on both
 
	
		
	The Indian Ocean and in particular Farquhar and St Brandons Atolls have made a name for themselves as the places to go for big fish and a plethora of species.
 
	
		
	Below is the final report from Alphonse for the 2013/2014 season so enjoy the read and if you haven’t already booked your space, please don’t wait too long as space
 
	
		
	A visual record of some of the most memorable fish of the season, enjoy flicking through them. The 2013 – 2014 Alphonse fishing season has just come to an end,
 
	
		
	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:
 
	
		
	For many of our guests on our 7th week of the season, this was their first time wading the remote flats of the Indian Ocean. This is always an exciting
 
	
		
	The 6th week of our season included some great guys from South Africa, Germany and the US, all ready for a taste of what Farquhar’s flats have to offer. Wayne,
 
	
		
	I have recently returned from a trip to Desroches and although the weather gods weren’t particularly kind while we were there, it didn’t detract from the fact that Desroches really is
 
	
		
	The Cosmoledo Atoll liveaboard season has just come to an end and what an experience it has been. The action was continuous at times with a serious amount of tackle
 
	
		
	Our fourth week on Farquhar Atoll had arrived and with it a terrific group of people from all over the globe, including guests from Italy, the USA, the UK as