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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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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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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Fishing Crooked Acklins Islands Bahamas Bonefish, Permit, Triggerfish The fishing at Crooked and Acklins Islands keeps going from strength to strength, especially as they continue to explore and understand new
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The 2016 Iceland salmon season appears to have continued on from where it left last year, 2015 was a near record year in terms of fish numbers, with good numbers
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Persistent northerly winds and heavy showers through early May finally gave way to some glorious sunshine through the last week and over the long bank holiday weekend on the chalkstreams.
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El Pescador Week Summary Weather: Fair weather all week (Our last rain was in February!), Winds: Moderate winds from the east most days between 10–15 mph Air Temp: Highs were
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Weather: Rain on Sat. evening gave way to beautiful, mostly sunny conditions this week. The wind was consistent, and the tides were nearly ideal. Water Temp: 80-81 degrees Wind: The typical
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The trickle of mayflies over the last week have now turned into full blown hatches during the weekend, most mayfly starting in mid to late afternoon. Our beat of the
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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
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Consistency is a funny thing; the wild is notoriously inconsistent in many respects. A guest of ours a few months ago said, “You know, there are two words that should
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