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Providence Blog: 26 March – 2 April 2019

Providence Blog 26 March – 2 April 2019

Our second week of the March – April 2019 Providence season welcomed familiar faces from Aardvark Mcleod who were all excited to get to the flats and experience the wonders of Providence yet again.

ZAN_1560Day 1 – We began the week with an early morning neap high tide, with little water movement experienced the entire day we were able to spend large periods of time on the flats. The fish were seen in good numbers with some decent quality GTs coming to hand; David, who is a first-timer to the Seychelles, hooked 5 GTs but unfortunately lost all of them. Brummy, who has fished with us a few times before, really made the most of his opportunities and managed to land an amazing fish which measured 110cm, well done Brummy! Joern, Tim, Peter and Fred all managed to get one on the board for the day. All in all, a great start to the week and we look forward to what the rest of the week has in store.

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Day 2 – The GTs showed up in good numbers with some great catches coming to hand. Joern managed to land yet another fish over a metre, measuring 102cm. Maria got into the action by fooling a GT that was spotted on the back of a stingray. Peter chipped in with an awesome Yellow Margin Triggerfish.

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Day 3 – Strong winds and poor light made things a little challenging today but despite the tough conditions our guests made the most of their time on the flats. The Bonefishing proved to be phenomenal with the average size in the range of 6lbs, a special mention for a very special fish that was landed by Fred, a Bonefish of 28,5 inches and roughly 10lbs. A super special catch anywhere in the world, well done Fred! Good numbers of GTs were seen today and considering the less than perfect conditions, good numbers were landed.

ZAN_1779Day 4 – Today turned out to be a very special day for Maria as she finally managed to tick the Holy Grail off her list by landing a beautiful 13lb Indo-Pacific Permit. This fish was hooked from a school of roughly 10 fish as they tailed their way across the flats. One cast, a couple of strips and the rest is history. Well done Maria, a truly special fish!

IMG_4298Day 5 – We began day 5 with a slow pushing neap tide and great light. The GTs were everywhere, with fish seen on the turtle grass flats tailing next to stingrays. Peter managed to land yet another 100cm GT, while Jim managed to bag two special fish; one of 90cm and the other coming in at 105cm. All the guests experienced amazing fishing for the day and the sight of big fork tails are stuck in our mind as we reminisce on yet another amazing day of fishing. John also managed to land his first Bumphead Parrotfish which is a great achievement, well done sir. On the blue water front Tim managed to hook and land his first ever Sailfish on fly, great job Tim!

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Day 6 – A slightly tougher fishing day today compared to the action that we’ve experienced over the previous couple of days. That said, a super special fish was landed. A monster 128cm GT landed by Jim, taken in the deep blue; the fish fought hard and took loads of line before eventually accepting defeat. Tim chipped in with his first Moustache Triggerfish that was hooked while happily tailing in skinny water.

Everyone had a great week and we would like to thank all the guests for making it another memorable one out on this amazing atoll. We look forward to fishing with you all again soon. Total count for the week was as follows:

  • GTs – 65
  • Bonefish – 18
  • Triggerfish – 2
  • Permit – 1
  • Sailfish – 1
  • Bumphead Parrotfish – 1
  • Species – 178

The Providence FlyCastaway guide team.

 

Farquhar Blog: 22 – 29 March 2019

Farquhar Blog: 22 – 29 March 2019

This week we welcomed a mixed group of anglers to Farquhar with Russia, Kazakhstan, Italy, England and Scotland represented.

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From a weather perspective we enjoyed warm and sunny conditions with variable winds that blew for the most part from the east which later in the week switched to a west to north west wind. We started this week with full moon spring tides that progressed to neap tides later in the week.

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With 8 guests we managed to land 16 GTs. A special mention for first time saltwater fly angler Talgat, for landing a brute GT of 102cm, well done Talgat. Angler Charles also landed a powerful 103cm GT whilst the father and son team of Andrey and Nikita managed to land five GTs between them, well done guys!

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAOur Bumpies were seen in good numbers this week and although we had loads of hookups we only managed to land two, John and Yerlan getting one a piece.

The diversity of this pristine atoll impressed yet again with loads of exciting reef species caught by everyone in the group. Alexander landed a beautiful Napoleon Wrasse of 73cm, whilst several hard fighting Bohar Snapper, Swallow-Tail Grouper, Bluefin Trevally and Jobfish added to the species tally.

Thanks to our guests for a fantastic week on the flats of Farquhar.

The Farquhar FlyCastaway guide team.

 

Providence Blog: 17 – 26 March 2019

Providence Blog: 17 – 26 March 2019

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Welcome to our opening trip report for the March – April 2019 Providence Atoll season. This particular trip being of the extended sort including 8 fishing days enjoyed by a closed group of friends. The weather for the most part was extremely warm and sunny, with almost no wind to speak of. We experienced neap tides to start with which progressed to spring tides with larger tidal ranges during the middle of period of the trip. This allowed us to access different areas of the atoll and provide our guests with a variety of fishing scenarios.

IMG_2002Day 1 – The GTs were around in good numbers today with Kelly breaking the ice and landing our first of the season. Ivan, Scott and Kelvin also managed to land their first for the trip, Kelvin’s fish a very special one in that it was his first ever GT on fly. Kyle started his trip off with a bang landing 2 for the day, whilst Ryan had a superb day landing 3 fish. On the species front Scott landed a beautiful Yellow Margin Triggerfish but it was the late afternoon Milkfishing that stole the show. We found large shoals feeding just beneath the surface and not far from the Dugong’s anchorage. Ivan, Ryan and Kelly all capitalized on the action, each of them landing their first ever Milkfish. Well done guys! A great first day of the season and exciting signs for the remaining days of week 1 on Providence Atoll.

IMG_1977Day 2 – We started our day on the flats with a couple hours of a small neap dropping tide, followed later by a slow rising tide at midday. The GTs greeted us in decent numbers with Mike and Dick both landing their first for the trip. Kyle, Kelly, Ryan and Kelvin all landed good quality fish but it was Ivan and Scott who stole the show with two fish each. Well done guys. We experienced some great Bonefishing today with Kelvin’s 22-inch fish the nicest of the bunch. Good numbers of Triggerfish and Bumphead Parrotfish were encountered during periods of the day. However it was the late afternoon Milkfishing that once again grabbed our attention. Multiple hook ups were experienced, sadly however Ryan’s second fish for the week was the only one that made it to the net. The group is clearly having a blast and we are looking forward to what the rest of the week has in store.


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– We began the day with a good dropping tide in the morning and a solid push in the afternoon. As expected, the GTs continued to present us with great opportunities. Kelly landed a bunch whilst Mike enjoyed a stellar day by getting three to hand. A couple larger fish were encountered today, Scott’s beautiful 99cm fish and Ryan’s 113cm brute rounding off yet another very successful day. The Milkfish continued to provide some really exciting fishing, however we were unable to land the numerous fish that were hooked.

IMG_4642Day 4 – The GT fishing impressed again, providing our guests with numerous opportunities as well as a couple shots at some real giants. The highlights today included Ivan’s 104cm trophy and Kyle’s absolute monster which stretched the tape to 115cm. Congratulations Kyle, certainly a fish of a lifetime! The Milkfish continued to provide exciting late afternoon sessions, Dick showed great composure and landed his 1st ever Milkfish on fly after losing a couple earlier in the week. Congrats Dick!

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Day 5 – The GTs continued to steal the spotlight and as expected there were no complaints from our anglers. Mike landed three but it was Kyle’s seven fish day that really stole the show. Well done sir! So far we have been treated to every kind of GT fishing with good numbers of fish seen on stingrays, fish caught while pushing bow wakes on the turtle grass flats and others picked up in the surf. Super exciting signs for the coming days!

IMG_2065Day 6 – No changes here and some great fish coming to hand during our 6th day out. A huge congrats to Kelly on an unforgettable fish which measured 109cm and to Kelvin who celebrated his birthday by landing an awesome 104cm fish. Another great day out on the wild flats of Providence Atoll.

Day 7 – We crossed paths with some enormous fish on the flats today, with multiple sightings of fish in the range of 100 – 130cm. The boat was a buzz with stories shared on the back deck over a few cocktails in the early evening. Big fish don’t come easy though and so most incidents included some misfortune or stage fright at the wrong time. Although we weren’t able to get any of these massive fish to hand our guests still managed to put a few on the board before the days end. Last but not least, our friend Ivan landed his first ever Milkfish on fly. Congrats Ivan!

Day 8 – For the first time this week we experienced heavy cloud cover which resulted in bad light and thus made spotting the fish a whole lot more difficult.

All in all, it was a fantastic week. Sure, the GT fishing took up much of our time and rightly so. The huge diversity of species the atoll has to offer is certainly worth mention – Napoleon Wrasse, Bohar Snappers, Groupers, Bluefin Trevally, Sailfish, Dogtooth Tuna, Permit, Triggers, Bones and Bumpies all made appearances. The catch stats below will keep all who fish Providence coming back for more:

  • GTs – 101 (5 over 100cm)
  • Milkfish – 6
  • Triggerfish – 1
  • Bonefish- 9
  • Species – 151

Lastly, thank you to our group for another fantastic week of fishing. We’re already looking forward to our next adventure together in the coming seasons.

The FlyCastaway Providence Guide Team

 

Farquhar Blog: 15 – 22 March 2019

Farquhar Blog: 15 – 22 March 2019

This week we enjoyed sunny skies, hot days and little variation in the wind speed. Our week started with neap tides that built up to full moon spring tides as the week neared its end.

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The consistently good GT fishing continued with 28 GTs landed by anglers from 7 different countries. The largest measuring 118cm and was landed by first time saltwater angler Alessandro from Italy. A truly special moment and a catch of a lifetime, well done Alessandro. Another special mention for Czech angler Jaromir for landing 8 GTs and to angler Pierre from South Africa who landed 7 GTs for the week. Well done guys!

DSC_4060We enjoyed good Tiggerfishing this week with 3 coming to hand. 1 each for Sandro , Jaromir and David. Our Bumpie fishing provided us with numerous opportunities and hookups. Despite the constant action we only managed to get 2 to hand, A 58cm fish for Nadim and a monster 105cm fish for Steve.

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This week also featured great action for species. Paolo landed his first Indo Pacific Permit on fly, Congrats Paolo. Eduardo landed a large Batfish. While other special catches were enjoyed by the group such as Golden Trevally, a very large African Marbled Grouper of almost a meter, several Napoleon Wrasse, Yellow Lipped Emperor, and Picasso Triggerfish were all landed throughout the duration of the week.

Another successful fishing week enjoyed on the flats of Farquhar.

Farquhar Blog: 8 – 15 March 2019

Farquhar Blog: 8 – 15 March 2019

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAOur second week of the March – May 2019 season treated us to great weather, with very little wind and clear skies being the norm for the majority of the week. We started the week with spring tides and midday lows. As the week progressed we experienced neap tides with late afternoon lows thus giving our guests a great mix of flats fishing opportunities.

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The GT fishing this week was exceptional with 47 fish hooked, 36 of these being converted and  coming to hand! Anglers Joe, Andrew, Kevin and Lurii all landed trophy GTs measuring a meter or longer, largest of the week stretching the measuring tape to an impressive 118cm.

A special mention for anglers Steve and Kevin for completing slams this week. Both anglers managed to land GTs, Bonefish, and Triggerfish all in the same day. Well done guys!

IMG_0722The outstanding fishing continued with 20 Triggerfish hooked, sadly only 6 coming to hand but still some truly exciting skinny water fishing. Of the 11 Bumpies hooked our first of the season was landed by Olafur, well done Oli!

Our Bonefishing was a little slower from a numbers perspective this week, however several quality Bonefish were landed. Andrew who enjoyed an incredible run of form on the flats of Farquhar landed an exceptionally large Bonefish, well done Andrew.

IMG_8703The Species fishing was good with our first Yellowfin Tuna of the season landed by angler Matt. A couple of Dogtooth Tuna and Jobfish added to the bluewater tally. The numerous Grouper species caught throughout the duration of the week such as Bohar Snapper, African Marbled Grouper and
Camouflage Grouper contributed to a fantastic Farquhar experience for our guests this week.

Thanks to our guests for a super special week on the exciting flats of Farquhar.

The Farquhar Guide Team

Providence Blog: 4 – 11 Dec 2018

Providence Blog: 4 – 11 Dec 2018

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Day 1 – We woke up to challenging weather with very little light. This didn’t dampen our spirits and we headed out excited to make the most of our final week of the season. The dark conditions proved successful for bluewater fishing and it wasn’t long before we started raising Sailfish and the odd Yellowfin Tuna. Dale and Mark both got into the action by landing a Sailfish each.  The moment the water level allowed us to begin wading we headed for the flats, our focus being trying to spot tails or disturbances caused by the fish moving in the shallow water. Pat started his trip off in style by landing two solid GTs, while Mike who had caught a few smaller GTs on previous trips, managed to land a decent fish. Jim, who was a first time visitor to the Seychelles was in disbelief after landing his first ever GT on the fly on the opening day of his trip. Allan also managed to tick off a lovely Yellow Margin Triggerfish that was spotted tailing on a shallow flat. Despite the tricky light good numbers of fish were spotted on Day 1.

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Day 2 – Sunshine! Great conditions to start the day. With the improved light we saw loads of fish. Pat made the most of his opportunities on the flats and managed to hook and land two beautiful GTs. Allan enjoyed his day and landed his first GT. Jim continued his good form on Day 2, ticking off a great Bumphead Parrotfish, a Moustache Triggerfish and a solid Barracuda. Well done Jim! Mike enjoyed a special day, he landed a beautiful GT, a Moustache Triggerfish and finally he secured an Indian Ocean Slam by landing a couple of big Bonefish!

IMG_4624Day 3 – The GTs were around in really good numbers. Saul landed his first GT for the trip. A short while later he landed a second, this fish charging off a stingray and ate the fly so close to him that the fish just about bit the end of his fly rod! A lovely 92cm GT, well done Saul. Dale also managed to hook and land an awesome fish that was sitting stationery just off the edge of a sand bank. This fished missed the fly twice before eventually engulfing the whole thing. Allan and Mike enjoyed the good fishing too by landing a GT each. Mike added a lively Sailfish to his list whilst Jim also landed his first ever Sailfish on fly. Well done Jim!

DSC_9927Day 4 – Although we had a number of shots at some really special fish today, we unfortunately didn’t make the most of these opportunities. Mike and Allen, however kept their good run going by landing a couple GTs each. The species fishing however continued to impress. Amongst others there were good catches of various Groupers, Emperors, Snappers and Bluefin Trevally which always bring a smile to those interested in the lesser known species of Providence Atoll.

DSC_9832Day 5 – Dale and Mike landed two GTs each for the day while Allan almost broke the meter mark with a beautiful GT of 98cm. This fish launched out of the water to eat his fly and then tore off into a channel that was full of coral heads. After some quick boat work, the fly line was freed from the snags and the fish was landed, photographed and sent back to see another day. Jim also managed to get a GT to his name whilst Pat chipped in with a fine GT to end the day. We hooked and lost quite a few fish today, but it was encouraging to see good numbers of fish on the flats.

DSC_9994Day 6 – Both Mark and Pat started their final day on the flats in style by landing a GT each. Team Mike and Allen enjoyed fine fishing with the pair landing two GTs each as well. The species fishing too was great, with loads of big Groupers and Snappers coming to hand. This was a fun week which was definitely enjoyed by all. With that we concluded our final week of the 2018 season. It was a memorable one and we look forward to our next stint in March 2019 on the atoll. Our fish tally for the week was as follows:

  • GTs – 37
  • Milkfish – 1
  • Triggerfish – 3
  • Bonefish – 6
  • Species – 139

Until the next time

The Prov guide team

 

 

Providence Blog: 27 Nov – 4 Dec 2018

Providence Blog: 27 Nov – 4 Dec 2018

IMG_7849Day 1 – The GTs were seen in good numbers on the flats with some really great fish coming to hand. Dick who had fished the Seychelles before but hadn’t landed a GT yet managed to get it done within the first 20 mins after hooking an awesome fish cruising on the back of a stingray. Skip managed to get a fish of a lifetime in the deep south dungeons of the atoll, his beautiful GT measuring 117cm. The action continued with a second fish of a meter plus landed by Bjorn. At 103cm, it was his new personal best. There were also some Triggerfish and Bonefish seen moving around the flats, but we looked forward to fishing to them later in the week.

Day 2 –  The atoll was full of life and some great catches were made today. The Milkfish were around and Vidor who hadn’t chased these fish before managed to get one to the boat after a brutal 45 minute fight. Anyone who has ever fought one of these fish sure knows how strong they are. Biker managed to also get a trophy Napoleon wrasse measuring in at 95cm…well done sir!

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Day 3 – The Triggerfish and Bonefish were seen in good numbers. Best of all they were in skinny water and tailing hard and the guys managed to land some really good sized Bonefish. Bjorn managed to hook and land two great Yellow Margin Triggerfish and a few others were lost during the day. Don also managed to get it done in the dying hours of the day by getting two GTs to hand. It just goes to show you need to stay focused and be ready at all times while wading on the flats, your day is not done until you get back to the mothership!

Day 4 – The Bonefish were around in good numbers on the north eastern side of the atoll with Bill, Wes and Lake enjoying some really good Bonefishing. Wes also managed to add a new species to his catch list with a prized Yellow Margin Triggerfish. Lake meanwhile added a Yellow Dot Trevally to his catch list as Providence continues to dazzle with its diversity. The GTs were seen in various scenarios however we only managed to capitalize on a few of the opportunities for the day.

Day 5 – Mike hooked an enormous GT that was estimated to be in the range of 130cm, unfortunately this monster of a fish broke him off. Bjorn managed to land two GTs, whilst Vidor caught a good fish that was holding in the current much the same way a trout would do in a river. One well presented cast above the fish was all it took.

IMG_0876Day 6 – We were treated to some awesome Bonefishing with shots at large single fish tailing in skinny water. The GTs were around in decent numbers as well, however the overcast conditions made it tricky to spot them in time. Mike did not let anything stop him on the last day and managed to get a couple GTs to hand. Dick also made the most of his last day on the flats by landing an incredible Moustache Triggerfish and finally he added a beautiful Sailfish to his catch list for the week. This meant two new species for Dick on the last day, well done! Thank you to everyone who joined us this week, we had loads of fun on the flats and look forward to catching more great fish together in the future. Our fish tally for the week was:

  • GTs – 53
  • Milkfish – 1
  • Triggerfish – 4
  • Bonefish – 34
  • Species – 180
  • Sailfish – 1

Until next time

The Prov guide team

Providence Blog: 20 – 27 Nov 2018

Providence Blog: 20 – 27 Nov 2018

DSC07335Day 1 – We started the day with mid morning low tide which allowed a short period of time to fish the dropping tide as well as a full pushing tide as the day continued. Chris, a first time visitor to the Seychelles took full advantage of the good numbers of GTs seen on the flats by opening his account for the week early into Day One. He later hooked and got a second to hand, good job Chris! John and Tom also managed to get a GT each for the day, whilst Christiaan who wasn’t letting opportunities swim by, set the hook on a great fish and eventually got it to hand. Our first meter plus fish had arrived on the first day. Congratulations Christiaan! Nick also managed to get an awesome Yellow Margin Triggerfish while Mike fooled a great Moustache Triggerfish, which he landed after a spirited fight. The Sailfish also showed up to the party, which resulted in a hooked and landed Sailfish on fly for Chris G. With the flats looking as good as they were the excitement levels were high as we ended Day One!

DSC07141Day 2 – The GTs were showing up all over the place, which kept everyone focused and scanning the flats for any movement or wakes. Nick, keeping calm and collected managed to fool a beautiful GT as it slowly swam up the flat on the incoming tide. A special note here for Christiaan who came to Providence Atoll with the hope of getting a Bumphead Parrotfish on fly. He managed to tick this one off the list on Day Two by landing a real beauty, well done Christiaan! Shilo, Joe and Mike all got into some Sailfish action. These special fish should be on everyone’s ‘must catch’ list as their acrobatic jumps and blistering runs are just incredible to experience!

IMG_7611Day 3 – Another great day on Providence, Dick and Bruce managing to land their first GTs, both fish measuring around 80cm. John meanwhile managed to break the magical meter mark with a great GT picked out of a school of around 30 which were marauding across the flats. The coral heads were full of life, which provided great fun for everyone landing a bunch of Snappers, Groupers and Emperors. The diversity on the flats of this atoll is certainly unlike any other place in the Indian Ocean.

DSC07361Day 4 – Chris G managed to land his first GT for the week, an episode which wasn’t without drama. A knot in the fly line after hooking the fish resulted in three sections of his rod going for a swim. Fortunately, he was able to land the fish and retrieve the rest of his fly rod! Bruce and Chris after a display of jumps and hard runs got their first Sailfish each to the boat, Christiaan also managing to hook and land a lively Sailfish before the day came to an end. The Milkfish were around in good numbers daisy chaining in the blue water, Christiaan, who was focused on getting one this trip unfortunately lost his fish after getting it near the boat. We win some and we lose some and unfortunately the Milkfish won this battle.

Day 5 – We decided to head over to the eastern edge of Providence as the tides were ideal to do so, this decision paying off with plenty of GTs patrolling the flats. Shilo, who had hooked and lost a few GTs this week managed to two for the day. Chris G and Chris both managed to get meter fish, fish of  100cm and 102cm respectively. Great job gentleman! Christiaan chipped in with two Moustache Triggerfish for the day; these fish are always great fun to chase on the flats.

IMG_1568Day 6 – The fishing was again on top form, Randy managed to get a massive Barracuda and 5 GTs for the day. Christiaan made the most of his last day on the flats by landing two fish over the meter mark, a 101cm and 105cm. Great job! Bruce, Shilo and John all managed to get two GTs to hand, Shilo who was making the most of the final day got our second Bumphead Parrotfish for the week. Mike landed a fine GT on the last day whilst Nick landed an awesome Napoleon Wrasse which is a special catch anywhere in the world! Joe ended his Providence fishing experience with a beautiful Moustache Triggerfish. This was a great week with lots of fun and laughter enjoyed by all. Thank you to all of the guests for joining us…we look forward to seeing you again soon. Our fish tally for the week was:

  • GTs – 66
  • Bumphead Parrotfish – 2
  • Triggerfish – 8
  • Sailfish – 8
  • Species – 449

Until next week

The Prov Guide Team

Farquhar Blog: 16 – 23 November 2018

Farquhar Blog: 16 – 23 November 2018

IMG_2328The 7thweek of our September – December season on Farquhar saw the return of the prevailing South East wind and with it a few heavy downpour. For the most part however, the weather was fair with good light , elements essential for spotting fish. Tidal wise we started on neap tides heading into the early stages of springs as the week progressed. All of our guests enjoyed some solid Bonefishing with everyone landing good numbers, sizes ranging from 45 – 65cm. As 6 of our guests this week were new to salt water fly fishing getting their first Bonefish on fly was really special and enjoyed by all.

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The GT fishing this week was slow on the flats as we only managed to hook 7 fish and convert 5. Huey did manage to land his first ever GT on fly and to make it more special it was on a 9wt. Ferdi managed to land a GT of 75cm off the back of a ray while drifting over a turtle grass flat. Justin landed a solid 89cm fish during an off-shore session. There were other GTs caught by Dirk and Jack of 60cm and 59cm respectively. The Bluefin Trevally were around in solid numbers and we managed to land a few ranging from 60-75cm.

This week the Bumphead Parrotfish fishing was slightly tougher than normal, a few scattered pods encountered across the atoll, with 5 fish hooked but unfortunately none coming to hand.

IMG_4316The Triggers were seen tailing during particular periods of the tides and of the 4 hooked 2 were successfully landed. Father and son Ferdi and Eugene got a Moustache Trigger each within a short period of each other during a surf walk. Eugene landed a solid 58cm Moustache Trigger after having seen the fish tailing hard on a turtle grass patch, he put the fly close to the fish and it crushed the fly. Ferdi’s fish was caught in the same area ,a 55cm Moustache Trigger giving them the perfect start to the day.

IMG_4408-2The diversity of this fishery ensured our guests rods remained bent throughout the week, as the species fishing was particularly good including some very large Groupers. Justin who has been coming to Farquhar for years and trying to catch a Napoleon Wrasse finally ticked his box landing a Napoleon Wrasse of 73cm. Epic fish Justin, well done!

With the GT fishing tougher than normal this week Farquhar still produced some special fish and got a few more newcomers hooked on the sport. We hope to see them all of them again soon.

Until next week

The Farquhar Guide Team




Providence Blog: 13 – 20 Nov 2018

Providence Blog: 13 – 20 Nov 2018

IMG_7165Day 1 –  We started the week on neap tides which are ideal for tailing fish, less water movement allowing the fish to spend more time on the flats feeding and feeling relaxed. The team of Vladimir, Grigori and Sergei  P all of whom had fished in the Seychelles on several occasions before had come to Providence Atoll specifically to target Bumphead Parrotfish. The trio of anglers didn’t waste anytime in their quest with each of them landing a Bumphead Parrotfish on the opening day. The GTs were around in good numbers, John R enjoying his first experience in the Seychelles managed to land an amazing fish, breaking the meter mark and measuring 107cm. This GT was taken from a school of around 50 fish who were busy harassing the numerous baitfish in the area. Once hooked it tore away with incredible speed and gave his gear a seriously thorough testing. Bevan who waited all of 15 minutes into his first morning managed to hook and land his first ever GT on fly, a great way to start the week for him. The Bonefish were on the flats doing their thing in good numbers, which provided some of our guests with amazing skinny water Bonefishing. Tony who was another new face to the Seychelles was able to land a special Yellow Margin Triggerfish, not to be out done by this Mike managed to get a beautiful Moustache Triggerfish to hand, ending day one with a bang!

TVP01123Day 2  – With the tides allowing us to access the flats for just about the entire day it kept those interested in chasing the Bumpies very busy. Vadim and Sergei G who were also focusing their efforts on the Bumpies this week both managed to hook a few. Sergei G managed to tick the right boxes and land his first ever Bumpy on the fly. Sergei P managed to fool a fin perfect Yellow Margin triggerfish with a well-presented cast. The GT fishing was slower than normal however we were still able to get a few to hand, John F’s GT of 92cm was the highlight from that front. The Sailfish were also around in good numbers but unfortunately we weren’t able to get any to hand.

Day 3 – As the week continued those in the group who were most interested in chasing Bumpies and Triggers took full advantage of the conditions as these two species were still around in great numbers. Sergey and Grigori made the most of the favorable conditions and were able to land a couple Bumpies for the day. Vadim after hooking and losing a fair number of Bumpies was able to live his dream by eventually landing a magnificent fish that pulled the measuring tape past the meter mark, Well done!  The GT fishing was a little slow on this day with limited opportunities presented to those of the group who were looking for them.

IMG_4482Day 4 – Grigori who was enjoying a great week managed to get another two Bumpies to the net whilst Sergei hooked and landed his third Bumpie for the week, great job gentlemen. Vadim was also able to get an awesome Yellow Margin Triggerfish, which are always a satisfying catch. The Sailfish are still around in good numbers; both John R and Keith landed a sailfish each. John F was able to land two GTs for the day, which was good going considering that these fish had been a little difficult to come by this week.

Day 5 – Sergei P started the day with a Yellow Margin Triggerfish, whilst Vladimir hooked and landed two very special fish, the first being a monster Bumpie measuring 117cm and his second measuring 115cm. Sergei P also managed to land another who of these iconic fish. Vadim had an unbelievable day landing a Bonefish, a Yellow Margin Triggerfish, a GT and finally topped it off with a Bumpy completing a super slam, which is an incredible feat by any standards! On the GT front Keith and John R managed to get a GT a piece and Mike chipping in with two for the day. The Sailfish showed up for John R who stuck his second for the week.

TVP01075Day 6  – With the week coming to an end our guests were keen to make the most of their final day on the flats. The Milkfish were around in good numbers during the morning period, Vadim made the most of his opportunity and managed to get one of these powerful fish to the net.  The Triggerfish were seen on a number of occasions which eventually led to both Sergei G & Keith landing Yellow margin Triggerfish each on the last day. Whilst the GT fishing was challenging, we suspect the presence of easy food offshore might be the reason that the GTs were not around in their usual numbers, despite this we managed to land a huge number of Bumpies and a couple other exceptional fish. We look forward to the coming weeks on Providence Atoll. Our fish tally for the week was:

  • GTs – 14
  • Bumpies – 19
  • Triggers – 9
  • Milksfish – 1
  • Bones – 34
  • Species – 142

Until next week

The Prov Guide Team