Christmas Island; why make the journey
Christmas Island (also known as Kiritimati) is about as far away as you can go on a fishing trip, and quite literally on the other side of the world from
Christmas Island (also known as Kiritimati) is about as far away as you can go on a fishing trip, and quite literally on the other side of the world from
The West Rangá has held a reputation as one of the most prolific Atlantic salmon rivers in Iceland. Its clear waters that filter directly out of the mountain springs have
Dubai should be on every anglers bucket list and is ideally suited as a Seychelles add on. Most fishermen heading to the Seychelles next year will be using Dubai as
Norway and Atlantic salmon are two thing that have gone together since virtually the beginnings of fly fishing, and still to this day Norway remains one of the top destinations
Providence, Farquhar and St Brandon’s are three of the Indian Ocean’s most remote atolls offering up some of the best wading flats in the world. With bonefish, GTs, permit, a variety
As the first scythes begin to shape the spring weed growth on the River Test we are brought the harsh reality that the mayfly fly fishing on the chalkstreams is
We have just been advised that a prime slot in 2 – 5 August 2019 has just become available on the Haukadalsa which would be ideal for an intact party
Now is your chance to fish the Zapata National Park on the south coast of Cuba from the yacht Georgiana for an incredible $3,000 only. There are only two rods remaining
The river fly fishing season varies slightly depending on which part of New Zealand you are fishing in. For Owen River Lodge at the top of the South Island the
Tigerfish, on fly, in Tanzania. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience the sheer power and aggression of a tigerfish taking your fly. There is no better place to do
Mexico boasts some of the best saltwater flats fly fishing to be found, from the tarpon rich waters around the Gulf of Mexico coastline to the permit filled bays of
Winsnes Fly Fishing Lodge in Norway was founded in 1882 when the first British salmon fishers, known as the ‘Salmon Lords’ (Lakse Lorder) used the house as a base for their