
Astove Atoll Fishing News 9 to 16 March 15 – 3 Flats Grand Slams
The week started off like a dream with Grant Mackenzie winning the tussle against a 109 cm GT early on the first morning. As the week progressed the big GTs
The week started off like a dream with Grant Mackenzie winning the tussle against a 109 cm GT early on the first morning. As the week progressed the big GTs
Weather: Mostly fair weather all week with moderate winds out of the east from 4-20 mph, a few days the winds started out of the north but quickly switched back
As anglers we, from time to time, find a particular species or location that we become obsessed with. For me, brown trout have long been that species both at home
Due to the new visa policy put in place for US visitors by the Venezuelan government and the opening of the doors to Cuba for US fishermen there has been
Since our last instalment, we have had a handful of happy divers and snorkelers rolling off the side of our dive boat! Stuart Deselms and Randy Gavlik joined us for
The river is as low as it has ever been for this time of the year with no rain forecast for the foreseeable future – hardly what one wants to
The week couldn’t have started better with great weather and plenty of GT’s. Good friends Hugh Law (93 cm & 84cm), Brian Mclean (70 cm & 79 cm) and Alistair
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
We had landed on Farquhar a week before our first group to ensure all the necessary pre-season boat maintenance and set was in place for their arrival. It’s a busy
A rare opportunity; fishing both Providence and Farquhar. There are only four rods available on what are two of the Indian Ocean’s most challenging and productive atolls. How will it
The Bahamas has for a long time established itself as a leading bonefish destination, every cay, cove and channel seems to hold good numbers of bonefish ranging from large shoals
The elusive permit. They are there on Poivre and they are there in sufficient numbers to warrant having a helicopter based on Desroches for the permit specific week. Will any be landed? Eagerly awaiting