St Brandon Blog: 29 April – 9 May 2025
Hi there and welcome! Week 5 on the Atoll was full of excitement, with countless opportunities to target fish across the pristine waters of St. Brandon. As the weather began to cool slightly, we moved into neap tides—providing optimal conditions for extended time on the flats rather than around the islands.
Bonefishing Highlights
The bonefishing this week held true to St. Brandon’s world-class reputation. Anglers enjoyed consistent action, with plenty of singles and pairs cruising the skinny water across our flats. Quality fish were landed throughout the week, many falling in the impressive 7–8 lb range.
A standout catch came from Doug, who is on his first trip to St. Brandon. He landed a monstrous 10 lb bonefish, continuing the excellent momentum from his previous week. Dave also got in on the action, landing a solid 8 lb bone on the final day of his trip. Well done to both anglers on their fantastic fish—what a way to wrap up your time on the Atoll! A 10 lb bonefish is a rare and special catch, and Doug’s fish was truly one to remember.
Permit Fishing Success
Permit fishing remained strong throughout the week, with numerous tailing fish spotted across the flats, coral ridges, and island edges. The guests enjoyed several good shots, and a few remarkable fish were brought to hand.
Doug again rose to the occasion, landing both a 9 lb and a stunning 11.5 lb Indo-Pacific Permit. A double-digit permit is an extraordinary achievement in any fishery, and Doug’s success is a testament to the quality of opportunities available here at St. Brandon. Congratulations on such a memorable week!
Trevally Encounters
Giant trevally made their presence known, frequently seen shadowing nurse sharks and ambushing bait along the flats and around the islands. Despite multiple sightings, none were landed this week, but anticipation remains high for the rest of the season.
Golden Trevally added excitement to the mix, with several seen tailing in turtle grass on various flats. A few lucky anglers managed to land these stunning, hard-fighting fish. Bluefin Trevally were abundant again, often seen harassing bait schools throughout the Atoll. Although the hookup-to-landing ratio was low this week, the chase continues to thrill both guides and guests alike.
Looking Ahead
Week 5 was packed with action, and the variety of species encountered kept everyone engaged. As the water continues to cool, we’re optimistic about the coming weeks and what they’ll bring for our guests. A huge thank you to everyone who joined us—we thoroughly enjoyed sharing this special place with you and look forward to your return.
Catch Summary:
- Bonefish: 84 (1 x 10 lb, 1 x 8.5 lb)
- Indo-Pacific Permit: 5 (1 x 11.5 lb, 1 x 9 lb)
- Golden Trevally: 5
Yours in fishing,
The St. Brandon’s Guide Team
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