Seychelles fishing news – Cosmoledo Atoll 2025/26 season
Seychelles fishing news – Cosmoledo Atoll 2025/26 season
Seychelles fishing news – Cosmoledo Atoll 2025/26 season
Fly fishing for giant trevally on Providence Atoll in the Seychelles is the stuff of angler’s dreams. This remote and unspoiled atoll offers a fly fishing experience like no other.
The Seychelles sit on every saltwater angler’s bucket list, offering some of the most prolific flats in the world. We have availability for 2026 and 2027 Alphonse Island (St Francois
The 2025/26 season on Farquhar Atoll has has just kicked off and we will keep you up to date with all the latest fishing reports in this blog. Farquhar Atoll
Astove Atoll is famous for big GTs. They don’t come along often but when they do, they can be big. Very big. Astove’s shallow lagoon, with one small entrance surrounded
There’s more to Alphonse Island than fly fishing, as many of our non-angling guests will know. We’ve just received another great report of the wildlife highlights at this Seychellois wonderland.
One of the secret weapons in targeting Africanus permit at the Salalah fishery in Southern Oman is fishing on the spring tide. These permit are distinct from their flats feeding
Alphonse Island is open all year round for both fishing and leisure guests. We’ll keep this page of 2025/26 Alphonse Island fishing news updated with all the latest action from
We’ve two rare rods available on Providence Atoll the week of Tuesday 31st march to Tuesday 7th April. Known for its vast, untouched flats and raw wilderness, Providence has developed
St Brandon’s is a fishery that leaves you wanting more, no matter how much time you spend time there. Anglers will find large bonefish in high concentrations and double digit
Alphonse Island Alphonse is a rare jewel among fishing lodges; an ideal location for those looking for an unspoilt beach getaway while their partners are out fishing the flats of
‘You never know what’s going to be swimming around the corner’ really encapsulates saltwater fishing. Add in sunshine, warm water and tropical destinations and you can see why we thought