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Page 21 of Saltwater Fishing 2007 by Frontiers International Travella lys the exceptional beachfront bar at alphonse island resort fishing the strong and brilliantly colored triggerfish parrotfish and even the occasional permit make themselves available along the hard sand and coral flats on the right tides and at certain times of the year milkfish deliver an impressive challenge for the fly rodder testing both tackle and fish fighting skills blue-water fishing can be outstanding during certain times of the season and flats fishermen are welcome to take a day off from the shallows and pursue sailfish yellowfin tuna wahoo and a plethora of bottom fish such as grouper sweet lips and a myriad of other hard-fighting species joe codd frontiers saltwater department manager the beautiful alphonse island resort offers airconditioned and well-appointed deluxe beachfront chalets featuring spacious baths with jacuzzi tubs outdoor showers and plenty of room to store your tackle and spread out in comfort the restaurant has an international menu with an emphasis on creole cooking and overlooks the lagoon and freshwater swimming pool there is a beachfront bar and barbecue area where guests enjoy a relaxing cocktail hour or a well-deserved nightcap when closing out another memorable fishing day nonfishing activities include beachcombing birding snorkeling diving tennis and spa treatments non-motorized watersports such as pedalos kayaks and windsurfers are also available september 2006-may 2007 rate $5,550 per fisherman shared boat/guide standard chalet double occupancy fishing companion rate $2,990 per person double-occupancy standard chalet sharing room with fisherman a milkfish feeds into a coming tide in a channel near st francois call frontiers 1-800-245-1950 · +44 01285 741340 in europe · www.frontierstravel.com page 21[close] |
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