Alphonse Celebrates a New Record

The guide teams from both Desroches Island and Alphonse Island strive each day to make each and every guests fly fishing experience the best during their time on the islands and do so by improving their guiding skills on a daily basis during the fishing season.  Guide Andrew Mayo has reached his pinnacle by guiding Mat to this remarkable feet, one that has never been achieved in the history of fly fishing. 

“Bonefish are easy but Triggerfish Permit, Milkfish and GT’s can be notoriously difficult to catch.  We began the morning by landing a Milkfish and quickly decided our next catch was to be a GT.  We caught a beauty! 20lbs plus!  This inspired both Mat and I to try and achieve the Alphonse Grand Slam.  Shortly after catching a GT, we targeted a Bonefish which was easily done as St Francois is one of the most prolific areas in the world for this species.  Permit are the most problematic to hook and land, yet we did shortly after lunch. ” Exclaimed Andrew Mayo. “ I have hooked nine Permit in various locations around the world but never actually landed one, so this was a great personal achievement by itself. We just had the Triggerfish to catch, then the achievement was ours.” Enthused Matvey Ivanov.  “Andrew Mayo expertly guided me to an area he knew would have some Triggerfish and with luck on our side we landed the final species, not to mention, the coveted “Alphonse Golden Grand Slam” title.” Continued Matvey Ivanov.  

The now famous “Alphonse Angling Bell” rang out in celebration last night as the bar on Alphonse Island went wild!  “We challenge any other guests now that they know it is achievable, to come to Alphonse Island and see if you have the skill to achieve the now achievable only at Alphonse. Mat and any further anglers who achieve the “Alphonse Golden Grand Slam” win a free fishing trip to Alphonse worth $6200! ” Challenged Keith Rose Innes, Fishing Director at Alphonse and Desroches Island. 

Find out more about fishing in the beautiful Seychelles at www.flyfishseychelles.com 

 

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