Friday, November 30, 2007

End of Season






Our final charter has finished today.

As you can imagine as much as I love my fishing this year has been very busy and I am looking forward to the break.



This week was great fun and some fabulous fishing.




We found quite a few Manta ray's and some had a few cobia and goldies with them.

The early rain started the jelly prawn hatch and most of the beaches had quite a few jelly prawns which really gets the action hotted up.



Lots of tarpon, goldies, giant herring, blue salmon and small queenies creating good fly fishing on the beaches and flats.


Duane has decided to leave us with some trepidation, and has joined the Rio Tinto workforce as a shift fitter. Duane has been with me since 2000 and has been an integral part of the business, and as some of you are aware a great fishing guide.
He will be doing some cameo appearances during next season, doing some part time guiding with us on his day's off.

FF&S wish Duane the very best in his new job.


It looks like we are going to have a good wet with the rain that we have already had and that should give the fishing a great kick start for the next season.

By the way we still have a vacancy in April and have had a cancellation late June which is prime time, so if you might be interested get onto us soon.
Those groups that haven't paid their deposits for their 2008 bookings please do so to secure your trip!



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