
Alphonse Fishing News 24 – 31 October 2015
Our fifth week started and finished in the same fashion as most of the previous weeks so far this season, unseasonal cloudy weather, rain showers and a brisk wind continued
Our fifth week started and finished in the same fashion as most of the previous weeks so far this season, unseasonal cloudy weather, rain showers and a brisk wind continued
The fourth week of the season has come and gone with not much change in the weather for the first 3 days of the week. The South-Easter would not let
The first clients of the season were met with smiles and enthusiasm by a guide team itching to get to work. Adding to our excitement was that fact the atoll
We welcomed 10 very excited guests onto the atoll this week, including good friend and familiar face Gerald, six new friends from Norway and as well as two new friends
Having completed its first full season, Astove atoll had a pretty successful season overall. The original coral house has now been fully renovated into a very comfortable lodge to house six anglers in
Week four, also the final week of the first stint of the 2015 season, came within a blink of an eye. We were joined this week by a group of
After a short two week break, the second stint of the 2015 Nubian Flats season kicked off again, and to say that we were excited to get back out there
Sadly our time on the atoll for the initial half of 2015 was drawing to a close, but with ten excited guests arriving on the atoll, we were determined to
It was a first time experience for most of the team this week with 4 first timers to Seychelles and 1 “soon to become angler” casting his first fly. John
It felt like the season has only begun and we were already into week 3 of the Nubian Flats 2015 season. We were joined this week by Jeff Currier (for
For the second week of the 2015 Nubian Flats Season we were joined by returning guests and old friends Eric Heyns and Chris Rooseboom. They were teamed up with friends
Nine long years I have waited to return to one of the most out of the way places I have ever been. Nine long years left wondering if I would