High Aspect Andaman/Mergui Islands 

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Our friends Keith and Linda, owners of the 72" yacht "High Aspect" and pioneers of the extraordinary fishing in the Seychelles are now exploring the Andaman (200 islands) and Mergui (800 islands) Islands in the Eastern Indian Ocean. These two island groups have many uninhabited islands and are located between 10 and 15 degrees north of the equator, southwest of Mayanmar (Burma). We are planning trips in 2006 for 4 to 6 anglers. Whether you were fortunate enough to sail with them in the Seychelles or just wished you could have been one of the first to have fished those untouched waters, here is an opportunity to be the first one on your block to fish a new area. The High Aspect is outfitted with all safety and navigating equipment and redundancies that make for the most comfortable and safe trip. The quality and diversity of Linda's cuisine will have you asking for the recipe and seconds. Please call Jerry Swanson who has lead two groups to the Seychelles with them for further information.

Fishing Species and Habitats
Bonefish average four to six pounds, with eight- to 10-pound fish common. Possibly larger bonefish combined with fast action and the diversity of species makes this place extra special. On our last expedition we released over 20 different species including giant, bluefin and yellow-spotted trevally, green jobfish, queenfish, yellow-lipped, spangled and black spot emperors, Picasso fish, coronation trout, wrasse, dog-toothed tuna and wahoo.

Contact Jerry Swanson for information on the 2008 season based from Bali

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