Johanna Y. wrote: The thing I've been wondering is that do you happen to know do people fish from the shore (beach etc.) in Seychelles or is it just from the boat. I know this may sound a little bit akward but there might be some regulations regarding fishing perhaps? Or something else?
Hi Johanna
There are restrictions on fishing - both recreational (sport) and commercial (netting etc.), but this is a good thing. Large areas have been set aside as marine reserves, where no fishing is allowed at all. This includes spear fishing (spear-guns are illegal in Seychelles) and even collecting by hand, such creatures as lobster and octopus.
Given that there are over 100 islands, spread across 1,000,000 sq kilometers, in the Seychelles this still leaves plenty of places to fish.....and what places!!!
You don't need a licence to fish from the shore or boat. As long as you don't fish the marine reserves you can fish anywhere and fishing is free, although there are some islands like Alphonse, where agreement has been reached with the Seychelles' Government that only a limited number of anglers may fish at any one time. These restriction not only mean that the franchises running the outer-island fishing lodges can command very high prices for their exclusive product (up to €3,000 per week), but the fish do not get pressured and all fishing is done on a catch and release basis.
I'm sure you'll love the Seychelles. Where are you staying?
If you are anywhere near Mahe then a very good guide is a South African guy called Bruce Horner.
He does flats fishing for bonefish and trevally and will soon have a twin-engined 22 footer for inshore/offshore fishing. See his website at
http://www.seyfly.com
I doubt that you will see many people fishing with rod and line from the beaches, as many just collect seafood at low tide by cathering shellfish, octopus and small fish from the rockpools.
These local guys caught several octopi and have them on a string.
A nice place to fish
Cheers
Steve
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