Italy; Trentino Spring Update – May 2026
The Noce River in Val di Non is fishing well this spring, with reports of excellent catches already coming in. By this point the season is fully underway, with the
The Noce River in Val di Non is fishing well this spring, with reports of excellent catches already coming in. By this point the season is fully underway, with the
The past season at Makhangoa Community Camp delivered what this fishery has become known for — technical fishing, wild mountain landscapes, and weeks shaped as much by the experience off
Anglers heading to Dubai and Oman for the 2026/2027 season can mix and match four destinations to build a trip around a wide range of species. With accommodation ranging from
We are now less than six weeks away from the start of another Icelandic salmon season, and the sense of anticipation is building. It has been a relatively late spring
Fly fishing in New Zealand’s early season months – October to December – is often overlooked for its variability, but that’s exactly where the advantage lies. Fish haven’t seen pressure
At first glance, the story of Marcelo Perez and Rodrigo Salles might follow a familiar path — anglers turning a lifelong pursuit into a profession. In the Amazon, however, that
Few experiences in saltwater fly fishing compare with the excitement of targeting bonefish across sunlit tropical flats. Whether pursued on foot or from the elevated platform of a skiff, bonefish
Fly fishing with the family—or with non-fishing companions—isn’t nearly as daft an idea as it might sound. While anglers often claim they need solitude to truly enjoy their sport, there
As June approaches, the Paraná begins to shift. Water levels settle, sandbars emerge, and with them comes one of the most compelling moments in freshwater fly fishing: golden dorado pushing
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
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’
Suddenly the British weather feels like spring is in the air and the first salmon of the Scottish season are being banked – always an encouraging sign for other salmon