In the wake of cyclone Fantala we are expecting to see a bumper fishing season in the southern atolls of the Seychelles. The powerful system “flushed” both Farquhar and Providence
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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
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The guest house on St Brandon’s is eventually up and running! The simple yet comfortable lodge is situated within earshot of the finest Bonefish flats on the planet and should be
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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
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Christmas and New Year on Alphonse saw some great fishing, particularly permit and therefore everyone was excited to see what the first week of 2016 would have to offer. A number
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With the festive period over, the New Year on Alphonse was now in full swing with a full complement of eager fishermen looking forward to kicking off the 16th week of the
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We met up with a great bunch of guys on M.Y. Gryphon for the start of the next trip, including good friends Jon and Gary from Canada, John, Tim and
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Despite some pretty tough weather during the first trip of our 2015/2016 season, the atoll showed just why it is so revered as a saltwater flats fishing destination with no
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And its off … St Brandon’s 2015 / 2016 season is underway and their wading boots are getting wet on this incredible fishery! To say they’re excited is an understatement
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Everything about St Brandon’s atoll is big: the hard, white sand flats are seeming endless and are a stunning environment in which to target big bonefish feeding in skinny water. This
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James, Craig and I met the Gryphon and our new group of clients together with fellow guide Matthieu on the morning of the 29th of May at Avucaire Island. The
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Exciting news from the Indian Ocean …. not another new operation, more a change in how the operation is run. St Brandon’s has a well deserved reputation for big fish but its true
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