Seychelles; Providence – The Final Frontier 2020/2021
I have been doing the same saltwater fishing trip for the last four years, and I am going again next year – Providence Atoll in the Seychelles. Why is this
I have been doing the same saltwater fishing trip for the last four years, and I am going again next year – Providence Atoll in the Seychelles. Why is this
Farquhar Atoll Fishing News 23rd September – 2nd October 2019 The official 2019/2020 Farquhar season is now in full swing. Both guides and guests were extremely excited to get stuck
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
The Indian Ocean not only has a vast array of species to target but an equally wide mix of operations to choose from for fishermen and an equally wide choice
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
A year is a very long time to have to wait for a fishing trip. For the last four years Providence Atoll in the Seychelles has very much captured my
The Seychelles fisheries have accelerated in popularity to a huge extent this year as clients scramble for last remaining space to hunt GTs, triggers and bonefish at some of the
Providence is becoming recognised as one of the last true remaining saltwater wildernesses. Its huge open flats and the shear size of it means even after four years there are
The Seychelles has remained one of the holy grails for saltwater fishermen for nearly two decades. When trips to Cosmoledo and Providence atolls were suspended, the hunt for a land-based outer island operation was
During a conversation the other day regarding the Seychelles fishery I was asked what makes it so special and which is my favourite. It was a tough question in all
The first two blog reports from Farquhar have made it back to the office and we’re excited to share them with you along with the remaining space for 2019. As
Small in landmass, but with an impressive history, Mauritius has been home to everyone from French and Dutch seafarers to Chinese merchants via Arab spice traders to British colonialists. As