Cuba; Avalon’s “No Risk Policy”
Cuba. Why go? There are many areas around the Caribbean that have bonefish, permit and tarpon. However one of the only places that has consistent numbers of good sized fish
Cuba. Why go? There are many areas around the Caribbean that have bonefish, permit and tarpon. However one of the only places that has consistent numbers of good sized fish
In this period of uncertainty and no doubt going forward anyone considering an international fishing trip next year has reservations. As events around the world unfold we have seen an
I was just wondering if anyone out there was as bored of sitting at home and not being able to go fishing as I am? For me the initial novelty
Week one of the Farquhar season started as a 10 day trip. Our guests were able to experience this unique fishery with a cycle spring tides moving into neaps. Rodger
In lock down, what better way to get a travel fix; live vicariously through the experiences of others. Take a quick trip down memory lane to New Zealand. New Zealand
It’s a big world out there. I have spent the better part of my life travelling around it and trying to experience as much of the fishing it has to
November 2012 saw Charlotte Chilcott back on Alphonse with her hosted week. As always, looking forward to whatever the atoll, the tides and fishing gods threw at her. The week
An extract from “GT – a Fly Fishers guide to Giant Trevally” Early in my saltwater career as I fished around the Caribbean I heard tales of this mad fish
Cosmoledo Season Roundup Part 3 Week 14 saw the return of many familiar faces that have visited Cosmoledo before. George Mabreger started the week with a splendid one metre GT,
Cosmoledo Season Roundup Part 2 Week 8 and 9 of the season was used to give the fishery a bit of a mid-season break. We invited a few special guests
Cosmoledo Season Roundup Part 1 The first week of the 2019-2020 Cosmoledo season welcomed 10 anglers who were met with testing conditions. However, it certainly wasn’t all doom and gloom
I think there is a defining moment in your fly fishing career when you find which of the many forms becomes your passion. I had been an obsessive fly fisherman