
Christmas Island; why make the journey
Christmas Island (also known as Kiritimati) is about as far away as you can go on a fishing trip, and quite literally on the other side of the world from
Christmas Island (also known as Kiritimati) is about as far away as you can go on a fishing trip, and quite literally on the other side of the world from
Christmas Island also known as Kiritimati) is about as far away as you can go on a fishing trip, and quite literally on the other side of the world from
Christmas Island also known as Kiritimati) is about as far away as you can go on a fishing trip, and quite literally on the other side of the world from
I have just returned from a week in Christmas Island (September 2018). I cannot imagine I will ever have another week like it. To set the scene a few facts
Christmas Island also known as Kiritimati) is about as far away as you can go on a fishing trip, and quite literally on the other side of the world from
Since our first exploratory trips to Christmas Island (Kiritimati) back in 2013 we have had continual interest in this historic saltwater fishery. So close to the equator it truly is
Christmas Island has long been synonymous as a saltwater fishing destination, and it is also one of the original destinations that GTs were first targeted on a fly back in
If the sight of orange or yellow tails glinting on the flats makes your heart beat faster and you have become obsessed with the coral munching crustacean eaters then we
After the huge success of last season on the Nubian flats we are once again hosting two groups to this exciting new saltwater destination. These pristine flats are home to
“We arrived back yesterday, knackered, but a really good trip. We caught a lot of fish – probably in excess of 200 between us – biggest bone around 6 lbs,
A year in the planning and accumulation of gear finally came to a head – Christmas Island 2015 was now a reality! CXI is suffering a terrible run of Westerly
Week four, also the final week of the first stint of the 2015 season, came within a blink of an eye. We were joined this week by a group of