Author: Dani Kramer
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Providence Atoll Fly Fishing Season Wrap | 03 JAN – 29 MARCH 2026
The 2026 Providence Atoll season ran from early January to the end of March, spanning eleven consecutive weeks of world class fly fishing across some of the most remote and productive flats in the Indian Ocean. The weather had its ups and downs this season, but our guests and guides made the most of every moment on this…
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Astove Atoll Fly Fishing Season Wrap | 26 JAN – 23 FEB 2026
The Astove season this year was a short compact one with a select few anglers joining us over four weeks. The season truly highlighted the incredible fishery Astove is with every angler leaving absolutely delighted. From the renowned cliff top GT eats, permit cruising the lagoon and surf zones, explosive bone fishing in skinny water, flats slams,…
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Farquhar Atoll Fly Fishing Report | 8 APRIL – 22 APRIL 2026
A fortnight on Farquhar that will live long in the memory. The opening week welcomed nine old friends from the US for an epic guys’ trip, while the closing week brought ten anglers from the US, Ireland, and Spain, most stepping onto the flats of Farquhar for the very first time. The atoll produced trophy…
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Alphonse Island Fly Fishing Report | 21 MARCH – 4 APRIL 2026
A fortnight of contrasts on Alphonse Island. Week one delivered pristine conditions, beautiful light, and the welcome of the neap tides. Week two arrived with hot, glassy weather and flats that fell strangely quiet, a humbling reminder of just how unpredictable saltwater fly fishing can be. Through it all, our guests found magic on the…
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Cosmoledo Atoll Fly Fishing Report | 26 MAR – 9 APRIL 2026
A fortnight on Cosmoledo that delivered everything this remote atoll is renowned for. The opening week welcomed a group of seasoned Cosmoledo regulars, while the closing week brought a tight knit group of close friends fresh off a week at Farquhar. Across a full sweep of tidal conditions, from neaps through springs and back again…
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Bumphead Parrotfish on the Fly: The Complete Guide to Targeting Bumpies in the Seychelles
Fly fishing for Bumphead Parrotfish in the Seychelles is a bucket-list experience for saltwater fly anglers worldwide. The turtle grass flats of Farquhar and Providence Atolls are among the only places on earth where these prehistoric giants can be targeted tailing on the flats. Although Bumphead Parrotfish exist elsewhere in the Seychelles, they are typically only encountered by scuba divers and snorkellers in deeper offshore waters, inaccessible to…
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Farquhar Atoll Fly Fishing Report | 18 MAR – 1 APRIL 2026
This period on Farquhar delivered exceptional fishing, with calm, postcard conditions setting the stage for big fish, milestone moments and serious variety across the flats and deep coral systems. Two groups brought energy, experience and determination, and the atoll responded with some truly memorable catches — including one of the standout GT of the season.…
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Providence Atoll Fly Fishing Report | 15 MARCH – 29 MARCH 2026
This period on Providence delivered exactly what the atoll is known for — big GT, technical triggerfish action and unforgettable moments on remote, untouched flats. With a strong mix of returning anglers and fresh energy, the group embraced neap tide conditions and made the most of every opportunity, producing standout fish across multiple species. GT…
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Cosmoledo Atoll Fly Fishing Report | 12 MAR – 26 MARCH 2026
Mid to late March on Cosmoledo delivered a dynamic and rewarding period of fishing, shaped by shifting tides from neap into spring and a mix of challenging yet productive conditions. Returning anglers and first time visitors alike embraced the opportunity, resulting in milestone catches, trophy GT and a strong spread of species across the flats, lagoon and…
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Alphonse Island Fly Fishing Report | 7 MARCH – 21 MARCH 2026
The middle of March on Alphonse delivered a mix of technical flats fishing, standout permit moments and the return of quality GT from both the lagoon and blue water. While conditions shifted throughout the period, anglers adapted well and were rewarded with memorable catches, personal milestones, and a broad range of species across the atoll.…