St Brandon’s Blog, Mauritius: 5-14 November 2013
The Indian Ocean reports continue to brighten up an autumnal UK, St Brandon’s in Mauritius seems to be firing on all cylinders with another multi-species success story, starring a substantial amount
The Indian Ocean reports continue to brighten up an autumnal UK, St Brandon’s in Mauritius seems to be firing on all cylinders with another multi-species success story, starring a substantial amount
Another week at Farquhar has come and gone in a flash and what a trip it proved to be. Admittedly the GT fishing on the flats was tough by Farquhar’s
There is no greater feeling of excitement and in truth relief for a guide than an abundance of fish. After having to work a bit for the fish last week,
The reports from the Indian Ocean continue to flow in …. Repetitive sounding fishing reports are indicative of how constant this seasons good fortunes have been on a weekly basis.
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
Week two blog replort from Farquhar atoll, Seychelles – a tail of GTs over 1metre, bumphead parrotfish and electric blue sailfish – all on the fly. It’s the end of
After an epic first week on St Brandon’s, what did the second week have in store? The next group was made up mainly of repeat guests, everyone’s expectations were high.
Both Alphonse and St Francois continue to deliver incredible fishing and the fact that bluewater fishing is now back on the menu just adds another dimension to what is already
The 2012 -2013 Alphonse fishing season has finally come to an end, and what a season it has been! The last week of the season saw 6 anglers visit our
The crystal clear waters of “Cosmic Lagoon” is a marine playground of juvenile fish, rays, turtles, sharks and this time of year, full off big bonefish. This weeks extremely high
It’s amazing to think that there are only 3 weeks left in the 28 week long 2012-2013 season. Soon the crew will be all packed up and heading off: the
I was on the finger flats, visibility was perfect. I saw the trigger fish hone in on my fly and follow it. With pounding heart I saw its head go down and …