Indian Ocean roundup – remaining space at 19th August 2014
There hasn’t been much movement in the Indian Ocean space in the last week and the most recent update @ 19th August is below. There is now just one rod remaining in
There hasn’t been much movement in the Indian Ocean space in the last week and the most recent update @ 19th August is below. There is now just one rod remaining in
After another brilliant year on Alphonse Island and an astonishing return to Cosmoledo last season it is no suprise that they remain as popular as ever with space on both
The Indian Ocean and in particular Farquhar and St Brandons Atolls have made a name for themselves as the places to go for big fish and a plethora of species.
The amazing fishing from last week continued to build and climax as one of this seasons better weeks for Triggerfish, GT’s and Permit. A total of 17 GT’s, 12 Triggerfish,
Continuing on from last weeks blog about our personal favourite destinations this week it is Peter’s turn: Two most loved destinations and why Farquhar Atoll, Seychelles I love this atoll
The start of the 2014 season kicked off with a great group of guys and one terrific lady from the US. Being the first group of the season everyone was
This week we welcomed our second group of guests for the season. Some of them have been to Farquhar on multiple occasions. Some would be new friends…either way they were
I heard last night that this stunning Indo-Pacific permit had been caught in the surf on St Francois and was delighted to see images waiting for me this morning. I will
The week started with wet overcast conditions making visibility quite tricky at times. Most of the teams concentrated on the large numbers of tailing bonefish that St Francois is famous
Week 7 started in true North-Easterly fashion, no wind, flat calm seas and extremely hot weather. The full moon was waning, which meant that day 1 would feel the effects
It’s the end of week 5 on Farquhar and morale amongst the guide team is high. The boys have worked hard to produce great fishing for our guests and this
Heading to the Seychelles for his trip to the Indian Ocean, Alex Jardine left the office followed by cries of ‘catch something big’. He did. He landed the first “Bills