Cuba; Gardens of the King 2026 availability
Gardens of the King, or Cayo Santa Maria, is one of the newer fly fishing operations in Cuba and offers outstanding tarpon fly fishing in some of the Caribbean’s most
Gardens of the King, or Cayo Santa Maria, is one of the newer fly fishing operations in Cuba and offers outstanding tarpon fly fishing in some of the Caribbean’s most
The Winsnes Fly Fishing Lodge in Norway has a rich history dating back to 1882 when it was founded by the first British salmon fishers, known as the ‘Salmon Lords’
In the heart of Ascension Bay sits the well-appointed and beautifully located Punta Allen Fishing Club. With its multi-cultural background the lodge combines Mexican, French and Italian influences to offer
If you’re looking for a fly fishing adventure in an extraordinary destination, then you should add Mongolia to the list. No crowds, great guides and a chance to unwind with
The 2026 Norway salmon season will be with us before long. After a disrupted season in 2024, the 2025 season was much more positive across the country despite a period
Following an adventure in pursuit of taimen, it’s hard to fathom that a place like Outer Mongolia still exists. It’s just you, the wilderness, and the chance to catch the
Here’s the latest from our friends at Ocean Active on the start of the 2025 fishing season in Dubai. The Dubai season has started with a bang with more queenfish
The Bahamas has long been a destination associated with some of the finest flats bonefishing in the world. The country is made up of more than 3,000 islands and cays
Los Roques, The Place To Go In 2025/26 The flats and beaches of Los Roques are one of the most unique bonefish fisheries on the planet. If you would like
We are nearing the end of an interesting and ultimately successful 2025 salmon season in Norway, like all salmon destinations around the world this year conditions have gone between high
Salmon fishing in Norway has a rich history amongst British fishermen, a destination visited by numerous anglers since the 19th century. These early, wealthy, travellers, named the Lakse Lordes (Salmon
Named the Queen’s Gardens by Christopher Columbus, the Jardines de la Reina is a pristine chain of islands that run more than one hundred miles along Cuba’s south-eastern coast. This