
Alphonse Island; a few remaining rods for the 2015/16 season
A few spots remain on Alphonse in November / December 2015 which is a prime time to be out on the flats of St Francois so please contact Charlotte Chilcott
A few spots remain on Alphonse in November / December 2015 which is a prime time to be out on the flats of St Francois so please contact Charlotte Chilcott
Although saltwater anglers now travel much further afield search of a wider range of species to target on fly, the Indian Ocean remains the prime saltwater flats fishing destination, the
Season’s end has come for the Seychelles and the flats are all having a well deserved rest before the season picks up again in October. Below is a short summary
As the season draws to an end and the South-Easterly winds start to blow in a light fashion. This change in direction reverses the currents bringing cooler tides to the
The South-Easterly season is almost upon us as the wind direction slowly swings bringing cooler ocean currents and an increase in Bonefish numbers. It was a week of light winds,
It’s hard to believe that the Bonefish numbers could get any better than this seasons previous weeks, but as the South-Easterly continues to make its mark and the coolers waters
Alphonse is synonymous for its magnificent Bonefish population as well as the sheer diversity of predatory fish that feed on these shallow water speedsters. Great weather, neap tides and anglers
The run of flat calm weather continued on from last week and so did the great fishing. The GT’s were around in good numbers with fish being caught both on
In recent weeks the milkfish have been threatening to feed in a consistent pattern that would allow anglers sufficient shots and chances of hooking these high flying speedsters. This week
The week kicked off with great weather and great shallow water flats fishing with most anglers catching over 20 bonefish each as well as a bunch of other species. The
The great weather continued from the previous week making for fantastic tailing Bonefish sessions as well as assisting with the 569 Bones that were landed in the 6 days of
Week 15 was full of variety with a number of firsts for numerous anglers! Again, like almost every week, the bonefish fishing was exceptional with over 300 fish caught during