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St Brandon Blog: 27 May – 6 June 2025

The ninth week on the atoll delivered some truly memorable fishing, with guests enjoying standout catches across the board. With cooler temperatures setting in and neap tides prevailing, we focused much of our time on the expansive flats and coral ridges that make St Brandon such a special destination.

Bonefish
Bonefishing was nothing short of world-class once again. The neap tides allowed for excellent access to shallow flats, where we encountered plenty of tailing fish in skinny water. A large number of quality bonefish were landed throughout the week. Returning guest Terry topped the charts with a stunning 9.5lb specimen—the largest of the week. First-time visitors Bill and Stu also made their mark, each landing solid 8lb fish during their second week on the atoll. These impressive catches are a testament to the consistent quality of this fishery.

Permit
The elusive Indo-Pacific permit made regular appearances, tailing and cruising the flats and coral ridges. Anglers had numerous shots at these challenging fish, and we’re thrilled to report that Terry—one of our seasonal regulars—managed to land a beautiful 6lb permit. The sheer number of permit sightings this week once again highlighted St Brandon as one of the premier destinations for targeting this highly sought-after species.

Trevally
Trevally fishing was full of excitement. Two striking bluefin trevally were brought to hand, including a 70cm beauty landed by guest Dave during his second week with us. Golden trevally, often spotted tailing over turtle grass flats, also made a strong showing. Our guests landed four of these prized fish on fly, a true highlight for any saltwater angler. While giant trevally were seen cruising the flats and ridges, none were landed this week—but the hunt continues!

Looking Back on Week 9
Week 9 brought with it unforgettable moments, great camaraderie, and excellent fishing. From the impressive number of bonefish to the thrilling encounters with permit and trevally, it was a week to remember. We had a blast hosting our guests and hope they enjoyed their time as much as we enjoyed having them.

Catch Summary – Week 9:

  • Bonefish: 215 (2 x 8lb, 1 x 9.5lb)

  • Indo-Pacific Permit: 1 (1 x 6lb)

  • Bluefin Trevally: 2 (1 x 70cm)

  • Golden Trevally: 4

Thanks again to everyone who joined us—we look forward to seeing you back on the flats soon!

Yours in fishing,
The St Brandon’s Guide Team

St Brandon Blog: 13 – 23 May 2025

Hi there, and welcome to our Week 7 fishing update from St. Brandon’s! This week brought excellent fishing conditions and plenty of action, with all our guests thriving in the pristine waters of the atoll.

With neap tides settling in, we spent more time targeting fish in skinny water across the expansive flats. The continued drop in water temperature created ideal conditions, and the fish responded beautifully.

Our Bonefishing this week was simply outstanding, with a total of 271 bonefish landed! The flats provided consistent opportunities to target singles and doubles cruising through the shallows. Many guests managed to land fish over 7lb, making for some unforgettable memories.

A special shoutout goes to first-time guest Heath, who landed a massive 12lb bonefish—a truly exceptional catch and a highlight of the season. Any bonefish in the double-digit range is a remarkable achievement. Well done, Heath!

Permit were frequently spotted tailing and cruising along the flats and coral ridges, keeping anglers on their toes. Three were landed this week, with Heath once again standing out by catching both a 6lb and 8lb permit. Guest Bailey, on his first trip to the atoll, joined the action with a lovely 4lb permit. These elusive fish remain one of the most sought-after species on the flats, and our team is always excited to see them landed. Excellent work to both anglers!

Chasing trevally is always a thrill at St. Brandon, and Week 7 delivered some great moments. Bluefin trevally, known for their aggression and striking coloration, were seen in solid numbers on the flats and coral ridges. Four bluefin were caught, with Heath once again making his mark by landing a huge 72cm specimen.

Giant trevally (GTs) were spotted prowling the coral edges and flats, but none were brought to hand this week. The hunt for these apex predators continues to captivate both guides and guests alike.

We also had a sighting of golden trevally tailing in turtle grass, and Bailey managed to hook and land one of these stunning fish during his first visit—another tick off the bucket list!

Week 7 was filled with memorable moments and diverse species. From incredible bonefish numbers to exciting permit and trevally encounters, the fishing was top-tier. We had a fantastic group of guests—both new and returning—and we’re already looking forward to having them back on the flats.

Weekly Catch Summary:

  • Bonefish – 271 (1x 12lb, 5x 8lb)

  • Indo-Pacific Permit – 3 (1x 8lb)

  • Bluefin Trevally – 4 (1x 72cm)

  • Golden Trevally – 1

Thanks to everyone who joined us for another unforgettable week on the water.

Yours in fishing,
The St. Brandon’s Guide Team

St Brandon Blog: 6 – 16 May 2025

Hi there, and welcome to our Week 6 fishing report from beautiful St. Brandon! This week delivered fantastic action with a wide range of species to target, making it an unforgettable experience for all our visiting anglers.

Fishing coincided with the spring tides, allowing us to explore multiple islands, flats, and coral ridges throughout the atoll. With the water cooling slightly, the fish were active and thriving—ideal conditions for some world-class fishing.

The bonefishing was exceptional this week, with plenty of singles and doubles seen across most flats. The guests enjoyed nonstop action, landing numerous fish throughout their stay. A special mention goes to first-time guest Pete and returning guest Terry, who each landed impressive 8lb bonefish. Wes joined the fun with a solid 8.5lb specimen, while Steve landed the standout bonefish of the week—a fantastic 9.5lb catch. Bonefish over 8lb are true trophies, and we applaud all anglers for their outstanding achievements!

The elusive Indo-Pacific permit—a dream catch for many—made several appearances this week, and our anglers rose to the challenge. A total of seven permit were landed! First-time guest Wes scored big on Day 1 with a 10lb fish, while seasoned visitor Steve matched that with another stunning 10-pounder. Mac, also on his first trip to the atoll, caught a beautiful 9.5lb permit. Any permit catch is notable, but to see multiple double-digit fish is something truly special—well done to all involved!

The trevally action was just as exciting, with fish spotted hunting and smashing bait across a range of habitats. Bluefin trevally were particularly active, showing up in strong numbers on the islands, flats, and coral ridges. Ten bluefin were landed this week, with Wes landing the biggest at 71cm, followed closely by Steve with a solid 68cm fish. While no giant trevally (GTs) were landed this time, the anticipation of hooking one keeps us all fired up for the next encounter.

Golden trevally also made a welcome appearance, tailing across multiple flats. Mac added to his growing list of catches with a beautiful specimen during his stay. These fish are as exciting to target as they are stunning to behold.

Week 6 was packed with memorable fishing moments, with both new and returning guests enjoying top-tier angling. From cruising bonefish to hard-fighting trevally and elusive permit, the atoll once again delivered on all fronts. We thoroughly enjoyed hosting such an enthusiastic group and look forward to welcoming them back soon.

Weekly Catch Summary:

  • Bonefish – 106 (2x 8lb, 1x 8.5lb, 1x 9.5lb)

  • Indo-Pacific Permit – 7 (1x 9.5lb, 2x 10lb)

  • Bluefin Trevally – 10 (1x 68cm, 1x 71cm)

  • Golden Trevally – 1

Until next time—tight lines!

Yours in fishing,
The St. Brandon Guide Team

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

St Brandon: 15 – 25 April 2025

Our third week of the St. Brandon April–June 2025 season began with a gentle southeasterly breeze and a neap tide cycle, providing extended time on the flats—ideal conditions for stalking fish in skinny water. It was an unusual week, however, with only two guests making out to the atoll, as one guest was unable to make the journey.

Bonefishing Highlights

Despite the low guest count, the Atoll once again proved why it’s considered one of the finest bonefishing destinations on the planet. The flats delivered consistent action, with bonefish averaging a solid 5–6 pounds. Both Patric and Eli took full advantage of the calm conditions and crystal-clear waters, landing multiple quality bones. The standout fish of the week came in at 8 pounds—a trophy by any standard. Mike and Brandon also got in on the action, each landing impressive 8-pounders during their time on the flats.

Permit Fishing

Permit fishing, as always, tested our patience and precision. We encountered a fair number of these elusive fish and had multiple opportunities throughout the week. The highlight came early, with both Patric and Eli landing their first St. Brandon permit on day one. Eli’s fish, a stunning 11.5-pounder, was the standout, while Patric brought in a beautiful specimen at 7.5 pounds. Despite numerous shots, the permit weren’t in a particularly cooperative mood, and while we managed to hook five fish in total, two were unfortunately lost before they could be landed.

Trevally Encounters

The Atoll’s resident trevally species made a few appearances as well. We saw a fair number of GTs and Bluefin Trevally throughout the week. Opportunities came and went, but conversions proved challenging. By the end of the week, we managed to land just one Bluefin—a reminder of just how humbling and rewarding this fishery can be.

Final Thoughts

Though guest numbers were limited this week, the quality of fishing and the solitude of the flats made for a memorable experience. The remarkable bonefish action and frequent permit sightings left a lasting impression on our guests, and we were thrilled to be part of their journey.

As we wrap up another week in this remote corner of the Indian Ocean, we remain eager for what lies ahead. With prime tides and exciting guests on the way, the rest of the season promises to be just as rewarding.

Catch Summary:

  • Bonefish: 39

  • Permit: 3

  • Bluefin Trevally: 1

Until next week,
The St. Brandon FlyCastaway Guide Team

St Brandon Blog: 1 – 11 April 2025

Hi there, and welcome to the start of our 2025 season on what is arguably one of the most remote and incredible fisheries in the world—St Brandon’s Atoll.

We welcomed our first group on Raphael Island, and it was great to see a crew of excited, ready-to-go guests. This group was with us for two weeks as part of our back-to-back fishing package, and everyone was eager to see what 14 days on this world-class fishery would bring.

The week fell over neap tides, which allowed us to fish certain areas of the atoll for longer periods compared to spring tides. All our anglers enjoyed multiple opportunities, targeting the happy, skinny-water bonefish of St Brandon’s—tailing and feeding along the sand and turtle grass sections of one of our main flats. The neap tides allowed for extended time in these areas, and we saw some great results. Multiple bonefish were caught throughout the week, ranging from an impressive 7 to 9.5 pounds. Rex came heartbreakingly close to the double-digit mark with a beautiful 9.5 lb bonefish that fell for a well-placed spawning shrimp.

The first week also brought numerous opportunities to target the atoll’s famous Indo-Pacific Permit. Many fish were seen around the islands and on the flats. Brian and Tim both managed to connect with solid 10 lb Indo-Pacific beauties. This also marked Tim’s first-ever Permit—a dream come true. Your first Permit is always a special one—well done, Tim!

The trevally fishing started to pick up later in the week as we transitioned into spring tides. The increase in current and water movement brought in good numbers of bluefin trevally, and guests had shots at some cracking fish in the surf zones on the atoll’s eastern edge, as well as around the islands. We managed to land a few of these electric blue speedsters, all ranging between 65 and 70 cm.

During the week, we also encountered a couple of monster GTs that call St Brandon’s home. Unfortunately, we weren’t lucky enough to connect with any of these true giants. However, we did bring two to hand—the biggest being a respectable 89 cm GT landed by Steve. Congratulations, Steve!

The first week of the season has definitely given us a positive outlook on what lies ahead. The atoll is clearly in a healthy state, with plenty of fish seen throughout the week. We’re looking forward to what the coming weeks will bring on this epic fishery.

Catch Tally for the Week:

  • Bonefish – 141

  • Indo-Pacific Permit – 6

  • Bluefin Trevally – 15

  • GT (Giant Trevally) – 2 (1 x 89 cm)

Tight lines,
The St Brandon Guide Team

Providence Blog: 22 – 29 April 2025

The last group of the season brought a fantastic mix of youth and experience, with some anglers making their first trip to the Seychelles. With high hopes and favorable weather, the week delivered memorable moments, personal milestones, and impressive catches.

Day 1:
Clear skies welcomed the group, and the action started early. Steve and Charles each landed a GT, with Charles’ fish measuring a solid 93cm. Guy and Ted had a productive day, each landing two bonefish and a trigger. Kohl landed his first GT, while Grant celebrated his first triggerfish. Keith rounded off a strong start with a trigger and his first-ever GT—a remarkable fish measuring 111cm.

Day 2:
Despite strong winds, the anglers pushed through under sunny skies. Kohl added a GT and a trigger, while Keith landed two more triggers. Grant added another to his count. Guy and Ted both landed their first GTs, with Guy bagging two. Phillip also joined the GT club with his first, while Steve added a trigger and a bumphead parrotfish. Rich had an excellent day, landing two GTs (one at 90cm). Charles and Dan also landed GTs, but the highlight of the day was Malik’s pair of GTs, including a standout fish measuring 115cm.

Day 3:
Cloudy, windy conditions made for tricky sight fishing, but perseverance paid off. Steve and Rich teamed up to land seven GTs between them, with Rich also landing an impressive 80cm bluefin trevally. Ted landed his first bumphead parrotfish, and Guy added another GT to his tally. A variety of other species kept the group busy and rods bent throughout the day.

Day 4:
Wind and patchy clouds lingered over Providence, but the catches kept coming. Dan landed his first bumphead and a GT, while Charles caught a beautiful napoleon wrasse. Grant added his first GT, Steve followed up with another, and Guy also brought in a solid napoleon.

Day 5:
Sunny skies and continued wind made for another great fishing day. Steve was on fire, landing three GTs, the largest at 93cm. Rich, Phillip, and Ted each landed GTs, while Dan brought in a quality 90cm fish. Keith and Kohl also caught GTs, and Grant capped off the day with two more, including a 100cm trophy. A fantastic performance across the board.

Day 6:
The final day brought calm winds and bright skies—ideal fishing conditions. Dan got into the action early, landing two GTs, and Charles added another. Keith and Kohl both brought GTs to hand, with Kohl landing two. Grant closed out the week in style with four GTs and a napoleon wrasse.

As the season comes to a close, it’s not just the numbers that stand out, but the shared experiences, laughter, and camaraderie. The final week delivered excellent fishing and memories that will last a lifetime. Until next season…

Weekly Totals:

  • Giant Trevally (GT): 47 (1 over 1 meter)

  • Bumphead Parrotfish: 3

  • Triggerfish: 9

  • Bonefish: 4

  • Napoleon Wrasse: 5

  • Bluefin Trevally: 51
  • Other: 330

Providence Blog: 1 – 8 April 2025

A new week on Providence brought fresh energy and excitement, with a great mix of returning anglers and new faces. Spirits were high, rods were rigged, and everyone was ready for action.

Day 1:
Under mostly sunny skies, the anglers hit the flats running. Dan and Andy got into the action early, each landing a GT. Drew managed two GTs, Alan added one, and LJ brought in two of his own. Ben and Everett also added GTs to their tally, with Everett landing an impressive 93cm fish. Mike, staying on for a second week, landed two GTs, while Chris wrapped up the day with the first bumphead parrotfish (“Bumpy”) of the week. A fantastic start.

Day 2:
Another bright day provided ideal conditions, and the team took full advantage. David landed his first GT of the week, joined by Mike and Brian with one each. LJ and Brian both landed powerful barracudas, putting on quite the aerial show. Ben caught the first Napoleon wrasse of the trip. Dan continued his streak with two more GTs, while Andy added a GT and a triggerfish. It was a productive day with a nice variety of species.

Day 3:
Partly cloudy conditions didn’t slow the action. Alan and David landed two GTs each, while Bill got on the board with his first. Dan added another two GTs, Brian followed with two—including a solid 97cm fish—and Mike caught a 91cm GT. Everett added a 92cm GT, and LJ landed two, with one measuring 90cm. The standout of the day was Ben, who brought in a stunning 100cm GT. A phenomenal day overall.

Day 4:
Though light conditions were challenging, the anglers still had success. Bill and LJ each landed their first triggerfish, Ben added another GT, and Chris landed two. Alan closed out the day with a beautiful 97cm GT.

Day 5:
Sunny skies returned, making for excellent sight-fishing. Drew had a banner day with three GTs. Everett and LJ each landed a triggerfish, while Chris caught two GTs and a bonefish. Mike and Brian doubled up on Bumpies, creating some fun chaos on the flats. Brian also landed a GT and a trophy 12.5lb bonefish, completing a coveted flats slam. Elsewhere, Alan and David both caught GTs, with David also landing a bonefish. Ben capped off the day with a flats slam of his own—GT, triggerfish, and bonefish. An action-packed day from start to finish.

Day 6:
Despite gloomy, rainy weather, the anglers made the most of the final day. Everett landed an elusive island trevally, while Drew bagged a GT, a trigger, and a barracuda. Chris added a GT and a barracuda to his tally, and Mike scored a quality trigger. Brian landed two more triggers and a GT, Andy added another GT, and Dan brought in a GT and a bonefish. Alan finished strong with a Bumpy to close out a stellar week on the flats.

As the neap tides shift into spring tides, anticipation builds for what’s to come.

Weekly Totals:

  • GTs: 50 (including one over 1 meter)
  • Triggerfish: 10
  • Bonefish: 6
  • Bumpies: 4
  • Barracuda: 4
  • Napoleon Wrasse: 1
  • Island Trevally: 1
  • Bluefin/Other Trevally: 40
  • Other Species: 68

Providence Blog: 25 March – 1 April 2025

Week 6 on Providence brought a mix of seasoned anglers and newcomers, making for a dynamic week of fishing. Despite some challenging weather conditions, the fishermen were enthusiastic and managed to reel in some impressive catches.

Day 1: The first day greeted anglers with overcast skies and rain, but the weather didn’t dampen spirits. Paul landed his first GT of the trip, while James also hooked a GT and a triggerfish. Carlos caught a triggerfish and a bumpy, with Hernan adding a bumpy to the tally. Dale, Ian, and Mike collectively landed seven GTs, including a stunning 100cm fish by Dale, marking an excellent start to the week.

Day 2: On the second day, large clouds alternated with patches of sunlight, which the anglers made the most of. Dale, Ian, and Mike each landed a GT, with Dale also catching a Napoleon. Hernan added two GTs to his catch, while Carlos landed a GT and triggerfish. Other highlights included Dave landing a GT, Rich landing three GTs, and Paul catching two. A fantastic day of fishing in Providence’s vast flats.

Day 3: A windy day presented some casting challenges, but the anglers adapted. Dave and Paul each landed a GT, while James, Sean, and Stu added one each to the board. Hernan continued his strong week with two GTs, and Carlos landed a beautiful 98cm GT.

Day 4: Rain and wind made conditions tough on Day 4, but the anglers still managed some solid catches. Dale and Rich each landed a GT, while Hernan and Paul each caught two. Several bluefin and other species were also caught, showcasing the diversity of Providence’s waters.

Day 5: Another windy, cloudy day made fish spotting tricky, but the anglers were rewarded for their perseverance. Ian, Stu, and Paul each landed a GT, and Hernan kept his momentum with another GT. Carlos had a standout moment, landing a 102cm GT, followed by Kevin’s impressive 107cm catch, rounding off the day on a high note.

Day 6: Clear skies and lighter winds made for ideal fishing conditions on the final day. Paul, Rich, and Dave landed eight GTs between them, with Paul also catching a bonefish. Dale added three GTs to his tally, while Ian landed one. Carlos, Hernan, and Kevin each added a GT to their catches. Stu, Sean, and James also finished strong with one GT each, including James’ 96cm fish. A perfect way to conclude an excellent week of fishing.

Looking ahead, the coming weeks hold great promise with high spring tides at the start and smaller neeps at the end, offering anglers the chance to target all the species Providence has to offer.

Total Catch:
GTs – 59 (3+ meters)
Bonefish – 1
Triggerfish – 3
Bumpy – 2
Napoleon – 1
Bluefin – 35
Other Species – 92

Providence Blog: 18 – 25 March 2025

Week 5 on Providence saw a mix of familiar and new faces eager to hit the flats. Despite varying weather conditions, the anglers were determined to make the most of each day.

Day 1: The weather was warm and overcast, making fish spotting a challenge, but some solid catches were made. Stephen and Rich each landed a giant trevally (GT), while Mike landed a 93cm GT. Dave M kicked off the week strong with a fantastic 101cm GT.

Day 2: Overcast and windy conditions made for tough fishing, but anglers still managed to land a wide variety of species. Stephen and Fred both caught GTs, while TJ and Jeff C each landed one as well. The highlight of the day was Rich, who hooked an elusive milkfish in overtime after an epic battle—well done to all.

Day 3: The weather shifted to sunny and windless conditions, perfect for sight fishing. Dave M, Stephen, and Rich each landed two bonefish, and both Dave and Stephen also caught GTs. In an exciting moment of mayhem, Mike, TJ, and Brian all tripled up on GTs. TJ had an incredible day, landing four GTs and a triggerfish, while Brian also added a triggerfish to his catch. Elsewhere, Therese landed her first Napoleon wrasse, and Dave B and Fred each caught GTs. Fred’s largest GT was 98cm, and Jeff S wasn’t far behind, landing two GTs with one reaching a remarkable 102cm. To cap off an action-packed day, Stephen landed an epic 114cm GT, finishing a truly memorable day on the flats.

Day 4: Another sunny, windless day greeted the anglers. TJ got things rolling early with a GT and triggerfish. Dave M added another GT to his tally, and both Jeff S and Stephen landed two GTs each. Brian caught two triggerfish, and Fred and Jeff C also added triggers to their lists.

Day 5: A dark and rainy day kept the anglers in their raincoats, but it didn’t dampen their spirits. Dave G and Jeff S each caught a GT and a triggerfish, while Jeff C landed three triggerfish. Brian continued his success with two GTs, and Fred, Steven, and TJ also caught one GT each. Mike rounded out the day with two GTs and a triggerfish, making for an impressive catch despite the dreary weather.

Day 6: On the final day of the week, Providence remained dark and rainy, but the anglers pushed through. TJ, Mike, and Jeff C all landed GTs, with TJ catching three. Rich added another GT to his haul, while Fred landed an impressive 99cm GT and a triggerfish. Brian, Dave B, and Jeff S all caught bonefish, with Dave’s breaching the 10lb mark. Brian and Jeff S also added a GT each, finishing off a fantastic week of fishing.

As the neap tides shift to spring, focus will turn more to GT fishing, with excitement building for what the coming weeks will bring on Providence.

Weekly Totals:

  • GTs: 47 (3 over 1 meter)

  • Bonefish: 11

  • Triggerfish: 15

  • Milkfish: 1

  • Napoleon Wrasse: 1

  • Bluefin Trevally: 40

  • Other species: 175