Indian Ocean; space availability @ 26th August 2014
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
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
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 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
Over the past few weeks Alphonse has seen this years best weather, which is not always a good thing for water conditions. The continuous still hot day’s that bakes the
Alphonse and St Francois atolls continue to produce amazing catches on a daily basis and it is this consistency, coupled with the comfortable accommodation, fantastic food and friendly staff that
3 GT’s over a meter and a very big hand to Michael, Matthias and Ron who kept me on tenderhooks all week waiting to hear how their trip went, and
Good to have the Alphonse blogs coming in to relieve yet another grey and gloomy day. As always, fantastic to see the variety of species that this fishery can offer.
“Permit, Grand Slam and Super Grand Slam” Angler lands a Sailfish, Milkfish, GT and Bonefish in one day. The mix of fishing, non-fishing, families and couples has added a new
Another week at Farquhar has come and gone in a flash and what a trip it proved to be. Admittedly the GT fishing on the flats was tough by Farquhar’s
There is no greater feeling of excitement and in truth relief for a guide than an abundance of fish. After having to work a bit for the fish last week,