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    ASTOVE ATOLL FLY FISHING REPORT (26 FEB – 04 MAR 2024)

    Seychelles Astove Atoll bonefish fly fishing 24 April 2024

    ASTOVE ATOLL FLY FISHING REPORT | 26 FEB – 04 MAR 2024

    The weather held for most of the week on Astove. Every part of the atoll was explored in search of fish. Due to a big rain squall, the last afternoon of the trip ended up at the lodge, chatting about the week’s fishing adventures.

    On the first day of the week, Shane started off by catching his first GT and bonefish. He managed to capture two GTs and three bonefish for the day. Gareth started off searching for a permit, which, unfortunately, didn’t want to cooperate. He ventured out for a surf walk and came across some very skittish fish, which would later turn around.

    On day two, Gareth found a very hungry and willing triggerfish that ate the shrimp like ice cream. He got it into the net within seconds. Shane made work of the bonefish, capturing a good number to add to his tally.

    On the third day, Gareth found another willing triggerfish; however, this fish was a bit too smart and ended up breaking off in deeper water. Shane explored the mouth of the lagoon by skiff, coming across some bonefish on the way down. He managed to capture a 55 cm fish in the lagoon. As the day progressed, they found Paulies bonefish. Together, Gareth and Shane had a lot of fun landing these bigger surf fish.

    The next day, Gareth opted for a popper at the mouth, a choice that paid off as he landed four GTs in just 30 minutes. Shane, on the other hand, found himself in awe of the immense power of another GT he captured.

    Day five started off a tad slower with some cloud cover. Shane, not wanting to wait, caught those surf bonefish with line peeling off his reel like it was nothing. Gareth found himself on another long walk casting at triggers, which kept giving him the middle fin. Shane and Gareth would end up at Paulie’s for the afternoon in search of some bigger bonefish. The smaller fish definitely kept them busy.

    On the final day, Gareth headed out on the boat and, after just a few casts into baitfish, found himself tight with a 75cm GT. Tides transformed perfectly for applying sessions, which changed as the clouds rolled in. This would bring the day to a close for us, so we headed back to the lodge, tying flies and talking all things fishing.

    This week, our guests showed great perseverance and willingness to explore all the spots of Astove. Thank you to everyone who joined!

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