
Seychelles; Providence fishing report 18 to 25 October 2016
We welcomed to Providence a group of friends from the UK who although have fished Farquhar with us multiple times, along with a three ball from SA. This would be
We welcomed to Providence a group of friends from the UK who although have fished Farquhar with us multiple times, along with a three ball from SA. This would be
St Brandon’s atoll fishing report 11 to 21 October 2016 The third group of clients arrived on Raphael Island on St Brandon’s atoll after a relatively smooth crossing. They had
Renowned for their speed and ferocity, Giant Trevally are one of the most sought after fish in the Indian Ocean. Even for seasoned anglers these beasts prove to be a
This week on Alphonse Island saw the tidal movement slowly shift from spring tides to neaps resulting in slower water movement, a type of tide is more conducive to fishing
Alphonse Island is probably the world’s premier destination for consistently targeting Milkfish on fly. The sight of a group of daisy-chaining milkfish will even have the most experienced anglers weak
The first week of the highly anticipated Cosmoledo 2016 – 17 season kicked off with a bang. The first group of guests aboard our luxurious 85ft mother ship, Lone Star, included
New saltwater fisheries are relatively rare, but Exmouth in the North West of Australia is one we have been keeping an eye on for the last few years. The massive
Farquhar atoll, in the southern Outer Islands of Seychelles in the Indian Ocean has been at the top of our saltwater hit list since it was first fished. While Peter McLeod has returned to the atoll several times
St Brandon’s atoll in the far north of Mauritius is a truly special place. Not easy to get to, the journey is definitely worth the effort. If you are interested
From Oman, the first report of a striped marlin, caught on fly. With the Oman season coming along well we decided to give the Africanus a rest this week and
Providence atoll in the Seychelles offers adventurous anglers the opportunity to step back in time and experience flats that are largely unvisited, rarely fished and because of its remoteness, are
The second week of our Providence season welcomed a new group of friends hosted by Travis and Rance from Patagonia River Guides. Also joining the group from PRG were Alex and