Astove, Seychelles – amended trip dates
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. 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.
The tail of the permit footage from St Brandons, Mauritius continues but we have to be patient for a little bit longer … in the meantime, a little more info
Below is the final report from Alphonse for the 2013/2014 season so enjoy the read and if you haven’t already booked your space, please don’t wait too long as space
A visual record of some of the most memorable fish of the season, enjoy flicking through them. The 2013 – 2014 Alphonse fishing season has just come to an end,
Continuing the theme of personal favourite destinations, this week it is Charlotte’s turn and involved much personal debate to get to this short list. Two most loved destinations and why:
For many of our guests on our 7th week of the season, this was their first time wading the remote flats of the Indian Ocean. This is always an exciting
St Brandons atoll, Mauritius ….. watch this space for some fantastic new footage from St Brandons. Seven days, two guides, some new flies & a couple of cameras …the result
The crossing out to St Brandon’s this week was a little rougher then usual however the promise of some fresh cool water being flushed onto the flats had all of