Seychelles; Providence fishing report 8 to 15 November 2016
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
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
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
The second week of our Providence season welcomed a new group of friends hosted by Travis and Rance from Patagonia River Guides. Also joining the group from PRG were Alex and
I have been addicted to saltwater fly fishing since my first trip to Belize in the 1990s. Since then the addiction has grown into a passion that has very nearly
Joining us for the season opener was a group of familiar faces and friends from our St Brandon’s program. It would however be their first experience with us on Providence
As Mayas Dugong starts her journey from Mahé down to Farquhar and then on to Providence we can’t wait to see what happens this season. Of all the atolls in
Providence atoll, in the southern Seychelles, is a vast and relatively untouched flats wilderness. With very little fishing pressure due to its remote location, Providence has to be on the
Planning on fishing in the Indian Ocean? Now is the time to set aside the dates as all of the Indian Ocean operations are filling up quickly. Cosmoledo is fully booked
We have never before had so much choice in the Indian Ocean and while space everywhere is at a premium, there are rods available so perhaps now is the time