
Seychelles; Alphonse Island fishing report 27 Oct-3 Nov 2018
Alphonse fishing report 27 October – 3 November 2018 The seventh week of the season had most of the guides polling most of the atoll as the tides were in
Alphonse fishing report 27 October – 3 November 2018 The seventh week of the season had most of the guides polling most of the atoll as the tides were in
Alphonse fishing report 20-27 October 2018 The weather on week 5 of the Alphonse season was nothing short of spectacular! Coupled with a full moon and spring tides, this was
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
Alphonse fishing report 13th -20th October 2018 The atoll really showed its health and versatility on the forth week of the season as the group of first-time-guests put in the
Alphonse Island moves into its third week of the season The third week of the Alphonse season was riddled with strong south-easterly winds and cloudy rain-filled skies, but this did not
Providence and Farquhar atolls are two 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 trevally species,
The first milkfish of the Alphonse season in 29 Sept – 6 October 2018 The second week of the season on Alphonse greeted us with neap tides, leaving lots of water
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
Alphonse has a great start in 22-29 September 2018. The neap to spring tidal movement for the week afforded us great opportunity to target most of the anglers favoured quarry.
St Brandon’s reduces the number of rods to 6 anglers per week With effect from April 2019, there will be operational changes on St Brandon’s atoll in Mauritius. The number of
The Nubian flats of Sudan have proved themselves over several seasons and still throw some piscatorial surprises at us. Without a shadow of a doubt it has claimed the prize