Alphonse 28 Feb – 7 Mar 2015 – Milkfish Mania
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
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
Having spent Sunday night on Mahe, six of us arrived at Astove on the Monday, late morning, keen to been ground breakers in this remote part of the Indian Ocean.
The light North-Westerly winds have finally arrived after a lengthy delay. The change in wind direction was met by an explosion of Milkfish feeding on the flats, in the channels
Flat calm seas, hot weather and the presence of big GT’s continued on from previous weeks. Peter Barlow was the first to strike with a monster GT measuring 120cm and
The incredible weather continued with light South-Easterly winds and flat calm seas. The Milkfish have been here since October even though they have been considerably late in their offshore feeding
Continuing from last weeks’ great action, the first day of this week kicked off with 2 “Flats Slams”, 8 GT’s, 2 Triggers and 112 Bonefish. Arthur Wickson and Simon Dawes
If you would like to fish one of the first two weeks on Astove, please get in touch. As the season gets underway and guides are already either in situ
Part paid cancellations on Alphonse have become available in the following weeks; as this is such a popular destination cancellations happen rarely so please don’t delay if you are keen
If you would like to fish one of the first two weeks on Astove, please get in touch. As the season gets underway and guides are already either in situ
If you would like to fish one of the first two weeks on Astove, please get in touch. As the season gets underway and guides are already either in situ or getting