The Great Sail Fishing Company has worked hard to update their fleet over the off season. Blessed with newly polished boats and calmer waters the season for sailfishing in Guatemala
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Astove fishing report 14th – 21st November 2019 Light winds and calm seas met Sam Wakerly and Charles Barwick for the second week of the season, a complete turn around
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Rio Marié has exclusive access to more than 500 miles of the only catch and release, “fly fishing only” river in Brazil. With more than 15 species of peacock bass,
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Cosmoledo Fishing News 14th – 21st November 2019 Week two of the Cosmoledo Atoll season started off extremely well with the weather easing as the week progressed, this gave some
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Farquhar Atoll Fishing News 14th – 20th November 2019 Another week of flats fishing has come to an end. Weather conditions this week were tough early in the week but
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The First A’mani Charters of the Season First week; 2nd – 7th November The first A’mani charter was with father and son team, Jeff and Ryan Monsein. Jeff and Ryan
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Alphonse fishing report 9th – 16th November 2019 St Francois Atoll produced fish throughout the week as the full moon approached. The week started with spring tides and a group
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Cosmoledo Fishing News 7th – 14th November 2019 The first week of the 2019-2020 Cosmoledo season welcomed 10 anglers, Jeff and Ryan Monsien, Jeremy and Mark Hermes, Ian Hodge, Ty
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Rio Marié has exclusive access to more than 500 miles of the only catch and release, “fly fishing only” river in Brazil. With more than 15 species of peacock bass,
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Astove fishing report 7th – 14th November 2019 Astove Island opened the 2019 season with the team being well rested and ready to receive their first guests. The two rods
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Farquhar Atoll Fishing News 6th – 13th November 2019 Another week of flats fishing on Farquhar has come to an end. Weather conditions throughout most of the week were tough
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Rio Marié has exclusive access to more than 500 miles of the only catch and release, “fly fishing only” river in Brazil. With more than 15 species of peacock bass,
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