Fishing VARZINA River Russia Kola Peninsula Atlantic salmon VARZINA FISHING REPORTS – 2016 SEASON 10-17TH JUNE This was just an amazing first week of the season at Varzina. Besides the
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With the chalkstream rivers flowing at great levels and holding a low temperature, the mayfly mayhem now someway behind us and the June weed cuts completed prospects for the rest
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With the news full of the referendum results and the continuing debate, whether you are celebrating or commiserating, now is a good time to take advantage of the many offers
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The first weeks of the Iceland season have seen fantastic catches of multi-sea wintered salmon throughout the country and the large brown trout of the north are already readily taking
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I’d been watching the Nubian Flats reports and teasers from the minute the first one quietly slipped into my inbox several years ago. I’ve always been a wanderer and the
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Below is the current availability for Alphonse, Astove and Cosmoledo (this year based on the very comfortable “Lone Star”). If you would like us to hold space for you on any of the
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We were fortunate to be visited last week by a very old friend, Chris Yrazabal, the owner of Sightcast on Los Roques in Venezuela. Sightcast and Aardvark McLeod began at
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Argentina sea trout fishing rio grande, Tierra del Fuego TDF Along the Rio Grande system there are numerous lodges to choose from. So much so that it can be a
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Whilst previous seasons on St Brandon’s have been run using the live-aboard mothership MY Gryphon, the last 6 years of hard work have finally paid off! We are therefore delighted
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The next group on St. Brandon’s this season arrived on Raphael Island on the evening of the 3rd of May. After a smooth crossing onboard the two sport fishers, everyone
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At the end of May we organised a day for a group at Broadlands on the lower Test. The day broke clear and our hopes were high for a classic
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The Lónsá is a small river in the far north east of Iceland, tumbling over lava boulders at the top before gently weaving through wide grasslands down to the Greenland
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