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An Amazing Week For The Customers At The Farquhar Lodge, Seychelles!

16 May 12

We've just recieved a nice report and a few thumbnail pictures from the Farquhar Guide Team in the Seychelles, it looks like all the customers have been having a great time, with some excellent mixed fishing on offer! Anyway here's the report...

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6th August 2010

A Big Thank You



Excellent
Mr. Rob Hardy
Morning Peter

Thought i would just drop you an email to say what a great time we had in Mexico and to thank you and your staff for all there help.

Only hic hup was that my bag with all my fly fishing gear in it didn't make the connection from the Houston flight to the Los Cabos one. But the staff at the Palmas de Cortez where very helpful, and speaking to a few of the other American anglers it is a common occurrence with their internal flights. They assured me the bag would catch us up, and thanks to good planning on your part, our first day was a free day and the bag arrived on the next flight from Houston at 3pm that evening - one of the joys of traveling i guess - from that point on all went silky smooth.

Hotel was great, very helpful staff and the food was good and plenty of it! A really lovely place that suited us both.

As for the fishing, everyone was really friendly, although i became something of a novelty, the only Brit and fly fisherman there, brought lots of questions around the bar.

The skippers put me on fish every day, the Roosters where as difficult as i had read, plenty of follows but few strikes and the couple i hooked unfortunately didn't stick, but some fish just shouldn't be easy. A great excuse to return.

Plenty of other fish to keep me busy though, and had great sport with Dorado, Ladyfish, Jack Crevalle and Tuna. Saw some Marlin but didn't get a shot at one. The Sailfish are still to come in due to the cool water temperatures, so the billfish will be high on the list for next time too.

All in all, the perfect mix for the fishing and non fishing couple. I will go onto your website and add a review but just wanted to say a personal thank you too.
7th January 2010

Could Not Choose better



Excellent
Graham Woods
Matt Woods out fishing is father in MexicoFirst time Big Game fishing for me and my son. Fantastic Hotel, five days of fantastic fishing with my son out doing me with a 100lb sailfish. If you have never done it before, you could not choose a better first time location.
2nd August 2008

Imagine waking up just before dawn, donning a pair of shorts and sneaking out onto a hotel veranda..



Excellent
Mr. Matt Hayes
Imagine waking up just before dawn, donning a pair of shorts and sneaking out onto a hotel veranda. You have been here for three days now and have grown to love this stolen five minutes before the other guests wake up and the air is warm and still. In front of you, the sea of Cortez is almost flat calm, a gentle surf lapping against a sand beach that stretches as far as the eye can see. The sun is almost up, a huge ball of fire that paints the horizon in a wash of pink and orange to herald its daily arrival. Out in the bay, the unmistakable shape of a white big-game fishing boat chugs into view, the sound of its engines audible over the chirruping of the crickets - your boat. Today, you are going marlin fishing… From Cabo St Lucas all the way through the East Cape, the Baja peninsula offers some of the finest blue water fishing in the world. The peninsula divides the comparatively turbulent waters of the pacific on one side from the more sheltered ‘Sea of Cortez,’ creating a haven for many species of pelagic game fish. Having fished for marlin on several occasions prior to my visit to Baja, my expectations on arriving at Punta Colorado were those of the battle-hardened war veteran who accepts his fate with barely a shrug of the shoulders. Until that fateful visit, marlin fishing for myself had always consisted of several days trolling around in baking hot temperatures in the vague hope that one or two marlin might be raised. Baja, though, as I discovered, is different. On the very first day, while fishing from a super-panga we had six strikes from striped marlin and sailfish and then ran out of bait. Day two saw us taking eight live baits out to the billfish grounds and returning home after experiencing eight strikes, including two from blue marlin . Day three and we were up to ten baits and yes, we got ten strikes, catching sailfish, blue marlin, striped marlin and a bull dorado weighing over fifty pounds! This was bill fishing of the highest order, made even more memorable by the fact that it was all stand-up stuff. Yellowfin tuna were also present in large numbers and although we didn't’t fish for them, I saw plenty of other boats hooked up to beefy fish weighing a hundred pounds or more. Most of the marlin in Baja are striped marlin weighing between 130 and 180 pounds but there are blue and black marlin too and with these fish the average weights are much, much higher. But the main point about Baja is that billfish are plentiful. My biggest regret while fishing in Baja is not having enjoyed the opportunity to target the giant rooster fish that the peninsula is famous for. I would love to catch one of these turbo-charged, zebra-striped members of the jack family and next time I visit I will try to ensure that the fish the Mexicans call ’pez gallo’ is in town. If all of this sounds too good to be true - dream on! Never before have I witnessed such spectacular blue-water fishing or seen so many free-jumping, free-swimming and hooked-up marlin as I did on my trip to Baja. And the best news of all is that compared to many other blue water destinations, Baja is cheap! If I close my eyes, I can see those orange and pink skies, smell the surf and hear the thud of those engines in the distance….
16th July 2008

Fishing and hotel far out weighed our expectations



Excellent
Linda Walters
The fishing and hotel far out weighed our expectations, we cannot thank you enough for making the dream real.
3rd June 2008

Even got the wife to come out fishing



Good
Mr. David Thompson
Great destination; both me and the wife had a dream holiday. I even got the wife to come out fishing as the sea was just flat calm everyday.