Seychelles; Providence Atoll 31 October – 7 November 2017 Opening Week
Being the opening day of a new season we opted to spread out across the atoll to see where the concentration of fish were highest. It was evident early on
Being the opening day of a new season we opted to spread out across the atoll to see where the concentration of fish were highest. It was evident early on
St Brandon’s Blog: 3-13 October 2017 The second trip of our season saw some truly exceptional Bonefishing take place on St Brandon’s. With over 30 fish in the 6lb range
St Brandon’s Blog: 18-30 September 2017 Calm sea and weather conditions ensured the first crossing of the 2017/2018 season was a really comfortable one for our guests. On the trip
Farquhar, Providence, St Brandon’s – exceptional flats fishing Farquhar atoll silenced the doubters post last years cyclone, fishing well and consistently throughtou the season. The GT season on Providence was particularly good
After a longer than usual crossing to St Brandon’s due to the strong currents experienced on the crossing our guests enjoyed a great supper and a good night’s rest in
The Providence and Farquhar season for the 2016-2017 summer has drawn to a close but what memories of fish landed and lost, on both atolls, we have. Farquhar silenced the
St Brandons is a fishery which leaves you wanting more and more, no matter how much time you spend time there. Sure, having the best bonefishing on the planet, plus
St Brandons Blog: 10– 20 April 2017, first report for 2017 St Brandons atoll once again showed why it is considered to be the finest Bonefish destinations on the planet.
St Brandon’s atoll is a few short weeks away from the start of of its season and the guides and guests cannot wait! This period of the year traditionally offers
St Brandon’s atoll fishing report 11 to 21 October 2016 The third group of clients arrived on Raphael Island on St Brandon’s atoll after a relatively smooth crossing. They had
St Brandon’s atoll in the far north of Mauritius is a truly special place. Not easy to get to, the journey is definitely worth the effort. If you are interested
St Brandon’s atoll has kicked off in fine form, and the report from week two makes for great reading. Enjoy. After a highly productive and enjoyable open trip of the