
Indian Ocean; space roundup at 16th September
Where have we seen the most movement in the last week? Space on Astove and Farquhar with not much space left on either although all the operations are seeing changes to week and
Where have we seen the most movement in the last week? Space on Astove and Farquhar with not much space left on either although all the operations are seeing changes to week and
Farquhar space has seen a fair amount of movement in the last week and below a roundup of the Indian Ocean space still available at 9th September 2014. For more details or to hold
Farquhar space has seen a fair amount of movement in the last week and below a roundup of the Indian Ocean space still available at 2nd September 2014. For more details or to hold space
Peter McLeod will be joining Keith Rose-Innes, GM of Alphonse Island, Astove atoll and Cosmoledo, at Farlows, Pall Mall on Tuesday 16th September from 1200. They will be on hand
Astove has seen a fair amount of movement in the last week and below a roundup of the Indian Ocean space still available at 26th August 2014. There is now just one rod
Due to pre-season logistics running ahead of schedule Alphonse have now opened up the first week of the season and we have a special offer that enables you to be one of
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
Following up on my previous post regarding Astove, please be aware that the trip dates have changed from Tuesday/Tuesday to Monday/Monday. New dates have been included below for you. For more
Following up on my previous post regarding Astove, please be aware that the trip dates have changed from Tuesday/Tuesday to Monday/Monday. New dates have been included below for you. We have
As normal, space chops and changes so I wanted keep you up to date on what is currently available in the Indian Ocean. For more details please contact Charlotte Chilcott
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.