Mauritius; St Brandon’s blog, 20-29 October 2015
A pretty solid but extremely enjoyable week was had by all out on St Brandon’s this week. Our friends from Russia and South Africa enjoying a smoothing crossing over to
A pretty solid but extremely enjoyable week was had by all out on St Brandon’s this week. Our friends from Russia and South Africa enjoying a smoothing crossing over to
Farquhar Atoll remains one of the Indian Oceans’ top land based GT spots. There is something truly unique about the wide open turtle grass flats intersected by channels, the rocky
Our fifth week started and finished in the same fashion as most of the previous weeks so far this season, unseasonal cloudy weather, rain showers and a brisk wind continued
We met up with a great bunch of guys on M.Y. Gryphon for the start of the next trip, including good friends Jon and Gary from Canada, John, Tim and
ALPHONSE ISLAND, SEYCHELLES RATES 2016/2017 1 October 2016 – 6 May 2017 The rates for Alphonse Island next season are laid out below with a few notable changes that have been
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 new Indian Ocean season is upon us and just as the nights draw in and there is definite nip in the air, the images of clear blue water, sparkling
The Indian Ocean not only has a vast array of species to target but an equally wide mix of operations to choose from for fishermen and an equally wide choice
Everything about St Brandon’s atoll is big: the hard, white sand flats are seeming endless and are a stunning environment in which to target big bonefish feeding in skinny water. This
A few spots remain on Alphonse in November / December 2015 which is a prime time to be out on the flats of St Francois so please contact Charlotte Chilcott
The settled weather finally arrived after 2 wet weeks. The GTs continue to make their presence felt as 7 good size fish were landed between the team. Robert Simini managed
Week 16 was met by a group of anglers hosted by the brothers Stefan and Alex Haider. The breezy North Westerly winds made for some tricky casting conditions, however it