
Yellowstone Valley Lodge, Montana, USA
Yellowstone Valley Lodge offers a highly personalised fly fishing experience in Paradise Valley, Montana. The guides here are committed to offering the best fly fishing on both the Yellowstone River
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Yellowstone Valley Lodge offers a highly personalised fly fishing experience in Paradise Valley, Montana. The guides here are committed to offering the best fly fishing on both the Yellowstone River
Villa Maria Lodge is perfect for small groups as well as single anglers looking to target sea run brown trout. The lodge is a renovated farm house on the working
The Varzina River rises in the tundra in the north of the Kola Peninsula. Originating in the Lake Yenozero it flows for 35km (20 miles) before reaching the Barents Sea.
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The Varma is a compact that tumbles through fast rapids and small pools in the upper section through to long sweeping pools in the lower river. Situated just half an
Uraima Falls Lodge, 550 miles southeast of Caracas, is on an island at the base of the Uraima Falls in the state of Bolivar. This magical spot in the eastern
Turneffe Island Resort is one of the most comfortable operations available on this pristine atoll and ideal for the fly fisherman and his family. The fishing is superb and non-anglers can enjoy diving, sailing and kayaking.
Turneffe Flats Lodge sits amid coconut palms and white sand beach, and allows immediate access to miles of bonefish, permit and tarpon fly fishing, as well as superb diving and snorkelling.
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Tungulaekur is a small intricate river that rises up from Eldhraun, a spring in Iceland’s largest lava field in the central south. The spring is fed by the Skafta River,
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Tungufljót is Iceland’s answer to Argentina’s Rio Grande. Not that it has its length or huge number of fish caught per season – only about five to six kilometres of