New Zealand; Trip Report by Charlotte Opperman
New Zealand had been on the wish list for years so when we finally identified a three week slot was it wise, I wondered, to hand over the planning to
New Zealand had been on the wish list for years so when we finally identified a three week slot was it wise, I wondered, to hand over the planning to
Stormy weather at the end of March and into the first week of April did not deter a few hardy chalkstream dry fly addicts from venturing out onto the rivers
To catch a fish, whatever species, is a special moment and something to be treasured. Sometimes the fish are testing to hook, or fight with great strength and agility but
FishFigure is an exciting new App designed to enable you to size your fish from a photo. The App has been designed to promote conservation and aid those practising Catch
If crystal clear rivers filled with trout and grayling appeals then Slovenia is a must visit destination. Nestled in the heart of Europe this small country offers some of the
For the fly fisherman, any change of season sees a shift in focus and technique with the transition from summer to autumn being no exception at Poronui Lodge. In New
The River Test must be the most famous trout fly fishing river in the world not only for the quality of the fish but also for the past literary history
May and June are typically considered as low season months in The Bahamas. The Northern Hemisphere warms up at this time and the trout and salmon fishing opportunities begin to
Dr. Bruce Pratt fell one short of his goal last year of catching 150 sailfish on a fly rod fishing at Crocodile Bay Resort in Costa Rica. Everyone was disappointed for him.
The Los Roques archipelago remains one of our favourite saltwater flats destinations. It consistently produces good numbers of larger bonefish along with shots at big permit, rolling tarpon and a
I am just back from Farquhar Atoll, an amazing place where I had the almost perfect week… This was the first time I had travelled with Aardvark McLeod and I
There are two headwater streams that feed the Avon both rising in the Vale of Pewsey, the West Avon stream rises in greensand whereas the East Avon comes from chalk.