
Providence, Farquhar and St Brandon’s 2018 availability
Providence, Farquhar and St Brandon’s are three of the Indian Ocean’s most remote atolls offering up some of the best wading flats in the world. With bonefish, GTs, permit, a variety
Providence, Farquhar and St Brandon’s are three of the Indian Ocean’s most remote atolls offering up some of the best wading flats in the world. With bonefish, GTs, permit, a variety
Diving in the Indian Ocean, around Alphonse Island is truly spectacular and the operation on the island has come on leaps and bounds in the three seasons that it has been
As my hosted group to Providence Atoll 17 – 27 March 2018 approaches, so does my level of excitement… Time to take stock of kit, order flies and buy that
Although there is very little space remaining in 2018 on Providence, Farquhar or St Brandon’s atolls, it is not to late to book yourself some prime flats time. All three
Cosmoledo Eco Lodge will be operational from November 2018 We’ve known for some time that a lodge on Cosmoledo was in the offing and we have just we received confirmation that November
Alphonse Island Fishing News 30 December 2017 – 6 January 2018 Slams All Around Strong winds and heavy seas paired with an all-day falling spring tide made for some challenging conditions
Astove Fishing News 4 – 11 December 2017 – Astove GTs On Fire Following on from last weeks fantastic catch of 66 GT’s, the team had high hopes for week two, only
Being the opening day of a new season we opted to spread out across the atoll to see where the concentration of fish were highest. It was evident early on
As the Farquhar season kicked off we have been really excited about welcoming our clients to the new lodge this season. Having watched it develop on our various trips down
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
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