
St Brandon’s atoll, Mauritius – bonefish, permit and trevally
St Brandon’s Blog: 3-13 October 2017 The second trip of our season saw some truly exceptional Bonefishing take place on St Brandon’s. With over 30 fish in the 6lb range
St Brandon’s Blog: 3-13 October 2017 The second trip of our season saw some truly exceptional Bonefishing take place on St Brandon’s. With over 30 fish in the 6lb range
Alphonse Island’s week 3, 7-14 October 2017, kicked off in fine fashion The weather forecasts were showing promise of the much-anticipated turn of the season, but the blue water fishing gave us
Alphonse Island Fishing Report 23 – 30 September 2017 The season kicks off with a super grand slam, Bills & Bones, triggers & permit It’s that wonderful time of the
As the leaves fall from the trees and the temperatures begin to drop our thoughts turn towards warmer climes. The thought of warm water lapping against our calves and the
St Brandon’s Blog: 18-30 September 2017 Calm sea and weather conditions ensured the first crossing of the 2017/2018 season was a really comfortable one for our guests. On the trip
Alphonse Fishing Company celebrated another remarkable year of fly fishing with 17,237 gamefish caught and safely released during the 2016 – 2017 season. Strict conservation ethics and alliances with the
When I first became a fishing agent back in 2000 it coincided with the opening of Alphonse island and what has become over the last two decades perhaps the most
Farquhar, Providence, St Brandon’s – exceptional flats fishing Farquhar atoll silenced the doubters post last years cyclone, fishing well and consistently throughtou the season. The GT season on Providence was particularly good
“It’s 5:30am on Providence.” I wake up to the familiar drone of the onboard generator, a sound that initially keeps you awake but over time becomes hard to sleep without.
Farquhar Atoll The first half of the 2017 Seychelles season was a huge success and our thoughts have already turned towards the Autumn. If like me, you are already feeling
With a full complement of guests raring to go fish the pristine flats of St Francois lagoon of Alphonse Island and some favorable weather conditions, the stage was set for
Despite the end of the fishing season in sight, St Francois, Bijoutier and Alphonse continue to produce incredible catches on a daily basis with numbers of certain species increasing with