
Alphonse Island, Seychelles blog – 17-24 October 2015
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 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
Season’s end has come for the Seychelles and the flats are all having a well deserved rest before the season picks up again in October. Below is a short summary
The FlyCastaway guide team welcomed some fresh as well as some familiar faces for the first trip in April 2015. Calm clear conditions were enjoyed by all during the first
It’s amazing to think that there are only 3 weeks left in the 28 week long 2012-2013 season. Soon the crew will be all packed up and heading off: the
Ronald and Luke Benck had fantastic success on Alphonse Island landing several GTs and some big bluefin trevally too. See the pictures below of some of the fish they landed:
The “Christmas Week” was one of diverse gifts both on and off the flats. It was a week full of the different species around the atolls of St Francois, Alphonse
Catching fly fishing’s “Holy Grail” is not supposed to be easy, so a little luck goes a long way. At the best of times Indo-Pacific Permit are the most difficult
SATURDAY Finding kit, trying to decide what to take and what to leave behind and hoping the weather wasn’t going to affect my trip up to Heathrow, I finally zipped
I love arriving on Mahé: the sounds, the smells, the heat ……. it just makes me want to get my luggage and get out amongst it all as fast as