Alphonse Island Fishing Company (AIFC) offers the rare opportunity to stalk bonefish, trevally, trigger fish, permit and more while wading the flats of uninhabited Alphonse, Bojitier and St. Francois Islands. Alphonse Island now offers single room accommodations and is the only outfitter with access to world renowned St. Francois Lagoon. The experienced guides, luxury accommodations, and excellent fishing make Alphonse Island an extremely popular destination.
                                                           

                                                           
FlyCastaway provides the ultimate "wilderness" experience by transporting adventurous anglers to the most remote atolls of the Seychelles; Cosmoledo and Providence. Fly Castaway is run by guides with years of experience fishing the outermost islands in the Seychelles. Fly Castaway prides itself on uncovering the most prolific, unspoiled fishing in the Indian Ocean. Bonefish, Giant Trevally, and Milkfish are the most targeted shallow water species, but exotics such as Bump-Head Parrot Fish, Dog-Toothed Tuna and a host of other species make this fishing unique. Extensive guide experience and mobility ensure that the angler will be in the right place, at the right time. Please note that this operation has been suspended due to pirate activity near the outer atolls. FlyCastaway has created 2 new operations in the Indian Ocean.
                                                           
Farquhar Atoll is the most southerly atoll in the Seychelles chain. Formally too far south to be accessed by mother ship, FlyCastaway has established a land-based operation on Farquhar. Onshore, Farquhar is best known for both its great GT and Bonefish populations, however there's quality fishing for Indo-Pacific Permit, Triggerfish, Barracuda, Milkfish, Bumphead Parrotfish & various other Trevally species. In addition the close proximity to deeper water allows for "offshore" fishing from the skiffs and anglers can come into contact with Grouper, GT's, Dogtooth Tuna, Yellowfin Tuna, Wahoo, Sailfish and even Marlin on occasions. Accommodations are in an existing lodge building on the Atoll with 5 fully air-conditioned double occupancy rooms and a central lounge.  

                                                           
St. Brandon's Atoll, Mauritius has quickly become one of the top locations to land numbers of double-digit sized bonefish. Mauritius is a small island Republic just east of Madagascar and St. Brandon's Atoll (also know as Cargados Carajos Shoals) is a collection of 50 small islands with a total landmass of less than 1-mile. In addition to the bonefishing, Mauritius offers possibly the best Indo-pacific permit fishing anywhere in the world, and a mix of trevally, including GT's up to 100 pounds. St Brandon's Atoll is a remote location with a limited 12-week season. Since the mother ship accommodates 8 anglers per week, Mauritius offers exclusivity in addition to the world-class bonefishing in a remote location.
                                                           

 
                             
FlyCastaway offers fishing packages at several locations along the East and West Coast, as well as in Southern Africa. These destinations are only open during the peak times, offering anglers the best fishing Africa has to offer, during the best weeks. Fly Castaway's African fishing packages are the perfect fit for anglers searching for new and adventurous fishing destinations on their own or in addition to a Seychelles trip.
                                                           

                                                           


                                                           

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