Mauritius; St Brandon’s blog 28 September – 8 October 2016
St Brandon’s atoll has kicked off in fine form, and the report from week two makes for great reading. Enjoy. After a highly productive and enjoyable open trip of the
St Brandon’s atoll has kicked off in fine form, and the report from week two makes for great reading. Enjoy. After a highly productive and enjoyable open trip of the
St Brandon’s atoll, Mauritius; a far flung saltwater fly fisherman’s outpost, home of legendary big fish. After a super smooth crossing onboard the two sport fishers, we welcomed our first
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
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 first clients of the season were met with smiles and enthusiasm by a guide team itching to get to work. Adding to our excitement was that fact the atoll
We welcomed 10 very excited guests onto the atoll this week, including good friend and familiar face Gerald, six new friends from Norway and as well as two new friends
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
Having never embarked on an exploratory trip of this magnitude I was a little unsure what to bring along. We were going to camp our way along the coast of
Sadly our time on the atoll for the initial half of 2015 was drawing to a close, but with ten excited guests arriving on the atoll, we were determined to
The elusive permit. They are there on Poivre and they are there in sufficient numbers to warrant having a helicopter based on Desroches for the permit specific week. Will any be landed? Eagerly awaiting
Indo Pacific Permit are without doubt one of the most difficult flats species that can be caught on fly. This week started in an incredible fashion with 2 magnificent Permit