Seychelles; Providence Atoll Trip Report, March 2018 – Part 2
Day 5 – Destruction & Mayhem One of the most enjoyable days I have had at Providence last year was fishing for bonefish on the huge sand flats on the
Day 5 – Destruction & Mayhem One of the most enjoyable days I have had at Providence last year was fishing for bonefish on the huge sand flats on the
Coming into the 2018 spring season we were very excited to see how Farquhar Atoll was going to perform and we were not disappointed. Although the numbers of GTs caught
It’s is very hard to describe how exciting the build up for a trip like this. Every year I head to Providence I know that she is going to teach
Providence, Farquhar and St Brandon’s are three of the Indian Ocean’s most remote atolls offering up some of the best wading flats in the world. With bonefish, GTs, permit, a variety
Although there is very little space remaining in 2018 on Providence, Farquhar or St Brandon’s atolls, it is not to late to book yourself some prime flats time. All three
As the Farquhar season kicked off we have been really excited about welcoming our clients to the new lodge this season. Having watched it develop on our various trips down
On Saturday night the first episode of David Attenborough’s Blue Planet 2 aired on the BBC which had most trevally fishermen hanging on the edge of their seat! Back in
Farquhar Atoll The first half of the 2017 Seychelles season was a huge success and our thoughts have already turned towards the Autumn. If like me, you are already feeling
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
Although normally thought of as a GT hotspot Farquhar remains for me one of the Indian Oceans top mixed fisheries. Yes, there are some of the largest GT’s I have
Welcome back to another action packed week of fly fishing on Farquhar Atoll! As per normal we were joined by 12 very excited anglers, including a group of six from
After almost unbearable anticipation, we are finally back out on Farquhar Atoll after Cyclone Fantalla’s arrival in April earlier this year. Although one is left with no doubt as to