
Seychelles; Providence Atoll end of season report
“It’s 5:30am on Providence.” I wake up to the familiar drone of the onboard generator, a sound that initially keeps you awake but over time becomes hard to sleep without.
“It’s 5:30am on Providence.” I wake up to the familiar drone of the onboard generator, a sound that initially keeps you awake but over time becomes hard to sleep without.
After a longer than usual crossing to St Brandon’s due to the strong currents experienced on the crossing our guests enjoyed a great supper and a good night’s rest in
We enjoyed six days of some the finest sight fishing the planet has to offer. After a hugely successful and fun first trip, our crew for the next round were
On my recent trip to Providence Atoll in the Seychelles we encountered huge schools of milkfish on the west side of the atoll. Fishing for milks when feeding in the
Size… I think that is the first thing that crossed my mind as MV Mayas Dugong made its way up the west side of Providence Atoll. The group had been
The sixth and final week of our season welcomed a multinational group including guests from Australia, South Africa, England, Scotland, France, New Zealand and the US. Most of the group
This week we greeted long time clients Marcel, Patrick, Bill, Tom and Donald, each of whom has fished with us on a fair number of occasions. This would however be
Coming off the neap tides we were excited to get up to the northern part of the atoll in search of some exciting Bonefish and Triggerfish fishing. The first day
We welcomed to Providence a group of friends from the UK who although have fished Farquhar with us multiple times, along with a three ball from SA. This would be
St Brandon’s atoll fishing report 11 to 21 October 2016 The third group of clients arrived on Raphael Island on St Brandon’s atoll after a relatively smooth crossing. They had
St Brandon’s atoll in the far north of Mauritius is a truly special place. Not easy to get to, the journey is definitely worth the effort. If you are interested
Providence atoll in the Seychelles offers adventurous anglers the opportunity to step back in time and experience flats that are largely unvisited, rarely fished and because of its remoteness, are