
Indian Ocean; space roundup at 14th November
If you would like to fish one of the first two weeks on Astove, please get in touch. As the season gets underway and guides are already either in situ
If you would like to fish one of the first two weeks on Astove, please get in touch. As the season gets underway and guides are already either in situ
Part paid cancellations on Alphonse have become available in the following weeks; as this is such a popular destination cancellations happen rarely so please don’t delay if you are keen
If you would like to fish one of the first two weeks on Astove, please get in touch. As the season gets underway and guides are already either in situ
If you would like to fish one of the first two weeks on Astove, please get in touch. As the season gets underway and guides are already either in situ or getting
Farquhar space has seen a fair amount of movement in the last week and below a roundup of the Indian Ocean space still available at 2nd September 2014. For more details or to hold space
Astove has seen a fair amount of movement in the last week and below a roundup of the Indian Ocean space still available at 26th August 2014. There is now just one rod
A visual record of some of the most memorable fish of the season, enjoy flicking through them. The 2013 – 2014 Alphonse fishing season has just come to an end,
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.
Although Alphonse is almost fully booked for the 2013/2014 season for rods fishing St Francois, there is space on some of the weeks to accommodate couples on a combination fishing/non-fishing
The week started with sunny clear weather, 3 GT’s, a nice yellow dot trevally, some bluefin trevally a pile of bonefish and an Alphonse caught permit. As the week progressed
The guides on Alphonse Island, Seychelles pioneered milkfishing on fly and it remains ‘the’ place to go in the Indian Ocean if you want to target these incredibly challenging fish