
Farquhar Blog Week 1: 24 Feb – 3 March 2014
The start of the 2014 season kicked off with a great group of guys and one terrific lady from the US. Being the first group of the season everyone was
The start of the 2014 season kicked off with a great group of guys and one terrific lady from the US. Being the first group of the season everyone was
This week we welcomed our second group of guests for the season. Some of them have been to Farquhar on multiple occasions. Some would be new friends…either way they were
3 GT’s over a meter and a very big hand to Michael, Matthias and Ron who kept me on tenderhooks all week waiting to hear how their trip went, and
Good to have the Alphonse blogs coming in to relieve yet another grey and gloomy day. As always, fantastic to see the variety of species that this fishery can offer.
Below is the latest news from Alphonse, covering the last four weeks. It has been a rather different festive season on the island to those of recent years, with fewer
The week started with wet overcast conditions making visibility quite tricky at times. Most of the teams concentrated on the large numbers of tailing bonefish that St Francois is famous
Week 7 started in true North-Easterly fashion, no wind, flat calm seas and extremely hot weather. The full moon was waning, which meant that day 1 would feel the effects
It’s the end of week 5 on Farquhar and morale amongst the guide team is high. The boys have worked hard to produce great fishing for our guests and this
Rates for Alphonse Island, Seychelles for the 2014/2015 season have been released so please let us know if you would like space held as it is likely to be at
Week two blog replort from Farquhar atoll, Seychelles – a tail of GTs over 1metre, bumphead parrotfish and electric blue sailfish – all on the fly. It’s the end of
After an epic first week on St Brandon’s, what did the second week have in store? The next group was made up mainly of repeat guests, everyone’s expectations were high.
The Seychelles are open for fly fishing business and trips to Farquhar depart on Mondays, returning to Mahe the following Monday with a maximum of 12 anglers on board the