Providence Blog: 28 October – 4 November 2025
With the team finally back on Providence after the cyclone, spirits were high and everyone was eager to get onto the flats and see what the atoll had in store. The week delivered a wide range of species, some exceptional catches, and plenty of memorable moments.
Day 1:
A sunny day greeted the anglers and set the tone for an exciting return to the flats. Ivan and Scott kicked things off with a GT each, while Kelly, Casey, and Tim put in a strong performance on the bonefish, landing seven between them. Brian added a GT of his own, and Keith and Mike each landed two GTs, with Mike also bringing a quality bonefish to hand. Carl rounded out a productive session with a triggerfish and a bonefish, while David landed a trigger and two bones. Zak finished the day in style with four triggerfish and a bonefish—an excellent opening day back on Providence.
Day 2:
Clear skies and sunshine continued into the second day, providing great visibility on the flats. Ivan wasted no time, landing two triggerfish early on, with Brian adding another soon after. Mike landed both a triggerfish and a GT, while Keith brought a GT and a bumpy to hand. Karl matched him with a GT and a bumpy of his own, and David added a trigger and a bonefish. Another strong day with a variety of species landed.
Day 3:
The sunshine held for a third consecutive day. Scott landed a GT and a bonefish, with Casey also getting on the board with a bone. David landed a GT, and Keith produced one of the highlights of the week with the first sailfish. Karl added a trigger and a GT, while Mike had an excellent day, landing three triggerfish.
Day 4:
The weather turned dramatically—dark skies, rain, and strong winds made for challenging conditions. Despite this, the anglers pushed hard and were rewarded. Tim and Casey each landed a bonefish, with Casey also bringing a sailfish to hand. Kelly landed two bonefish and his own sailfish, while Zak, Keith, and David each joined the sailfish action with one apiece. Keith also added a GT, and David secured a bumpy. Scott landed two bonefish, while Ivan had a standout day with four bonefish, a trigger, and a GT, completing his slam. A remarkable effort in tough conditions.
Day 5:
The bad weather persisted, but morale stayed high. Brian and Mike each landed two bonefish, while Keith added another two GTs. Kelly landed a bonefish, Tim produced two bones, and Casey added a bonefish and a GT. Zak, David, and Karl each contributed with bonefish of their own, with Karl landing two.
Day 6:
The weather remained mixed, with only the occasional break in the clouds. Zak landed a Napoleon wrasse, a rare and impressive catch. Tim and Kelly each landed a GT, and a strong mix of other species rounded out the day as the anglers made the most of the conditions.
With neap tides shifting into springs, hopes are high for increased GT activity in the coming week. Anticipation is building for what Providence may deliver next.
Catch Tally
GT: 20
Triggerfish: 16
Bonefish: 37
Bumpy: 3
Sailfish: 6
Napoleon: 1
Bluefin: 30
Other: 222
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