
Seychelles; Farquhar atoll fishing report 23 to 30 November 2016
Welcome back to another action packed week of fly fishing on Farquhar Atoll! As per normal we were joined by 12 very excited anglers, including a group of six from
Welcome back to another action packed week of fly fishing on Farquhar Atoll! As per normal we were joined by 12 very excited anglers, including a group of six from
The last week of the 2016 at Cosmoledo could not have gone any better with fat calm seas and cloudless sky to start of the week. It was smooth sailing for the
An all Russian contingent boarded Lone Star for week three of the Cosmoledo season. With the fresh South-Westerly wind predicted to ease as the week progressed and with the New
After two weeks of less than favorable conditions, the weather finally began to subside, giving the team ample opportunity to concentrate their efforts on targeting the sand and finger flats,
After almost unbearable anticipation, we are finally back out on Farquhar Atoll after Cyclone Fantalla’s arrival in April earlier this year. Although one is left with no doubt as to
The second week of the season saw the return of some familiar South African faces to the shores of Cosmoledo atoll. Although not ideal for GT’s the neap tides made it possible
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
Renowned for their speed and ferocity, Giant Trevally are one of the most sought after fish in the Indian Ocean. Even for seasoned anglers these beasts prove to be a
This week on Alphonse Island saw the tidal movement slowly shift from spring tides to neaps resulting in slower water movement, a type of tide is more conducive to fishing