Seychelles; Farquhar Atoll Availability for 2018/ 2019 season
Coming into the 2018 spring season we were very excited to see how Farquhar Atoll was going to perform and we were not disappointed. Although the numbers of GTs caught
Coming into the 2018 spring season we were very excited to see how Farquhar Atoll was going to perform and we were not disappointed. Although the numbers of GTs caught
It’s is very hard to describe how exciting the build up for a trip like this. Every year I head to Providence I know that she is going to teach
Astove Atoll Fishing News – 26 February – 5 March 2018 – Meter Plus GTs The last rods on Astove in the current season are 26 March-2nd April (5 rods) and 2-9
Astove Atoll: 19 – 26 February 2018 81 GT’s 214 Bonefish in 6 Days Fishing The last rods on Astove in the current season are 26 March-2nd April (5 rods)
After the Christmas festive season break and some great weather we were all pretty excited to see what the Astove fishery had in store for us. It couldn’t have started
Providence, Farquhar and St Brandon’s are three of the Indian Ocean’s most remote atolls offering up some of the best wading flats in the world. With bonefish, GTs, permit, a variety
There are many and varied locations around the world where anglers congregate to target sailfish, both on fly and on conventional tackle and Central America continues to be a sailfish
Diving in the Indian Ocean, around Alphonse Island is truly spectacular and the operation on the island has come on leaps and bounds in the three seasons that it has been
Although there is very little space remaining in 2018 on Providence, Farquhar or St Brandon’s atolls, it is not to late to book yourself some prime flats time. All three
Things are still “changeable” in Guatemala. One day the sun is out and the seas are calm – the next a quick front can push through and drive up the
Astove Fishing News 4 – 11 December 2017 – Astove GTs On Fire Following on from last weeks fantastic catch of 66 GT’s, the team had high hopes for week two, only
Being the opening day of a new season we opted to spread out across the atoll to see where the concentration of fish were highest. It was evident early on