
Seychelles; Alphonse Island fishing news 9 to 16 April 2016
Kicking the week off with a brand new moon and big tides meant lots of water movement and, in turn, ice cold water. This cleaned the atoll out and prepared
Kicking the week off with a brand new moon and big tides meant lots of water movement and, in turn, ice cold water. This cleaned the atoll out and prepared
The past few weeks Alphonse diving has seen the experienced to the novice come and enjoy our spectacular diversity of marine life. With calm weather conditions and blue skies conditions have
Any week with Dave Hall is going to be fun, but add two South Africans, a German, a Brit, and a bohemian Texan and you have a recipe for a
Week after week everyone is amazed at what the Alphonse Island fishery has to offer every single day. This week was by no means an exception, with some of the
As the season of consistent fishing and incredible experiences rolls on, another week of phenomenal fishing with great clients has come–and-gone on Alphonse Island. With another full complement of guests,
The drift dives around Alphonse allow our divers to cover huge stretches of coral-covered and fish-filled reef. With drop-offs ranging from the 8 to 16 metre depth range even beginner
Alphonse Island welcomed back a great family and friends group. Some were familiar faces who were looking to make up for fish lost on previous trips whilst others were newcomers
As with the permit our run of success continues with triggerfish. It’s been an incredible year for triggerfish catches at Alphonse. The new Alphonse flexo crab, called “AlFlexo Crab” flies
It’s been an incredible year for indo-pacific permit catches at Alphonse. The new Alphonse flexo crab, called “AlFlexo Crab” flies have certainly unlocked the door to both permit and triggerfish
Between them, the three Seychelles destinations of Alphonse, Astove and Cosmoledo offer the some of the best saltwater fly fishing in the world. Whether you fish them on their own or
The largest giant trevally landed on Astove to date was landed last week by Joern Heiner and measured a healthy 106 cm. The ending could have been so very different without the nimble footwork
The twenty-second week of the season on Alphonse saw eleven anglers venturing out to St. Francois for another incredible week of fishing on the flats. Over the past couple of weeks