Iceland; Blanda & Svarta Under New Management
It’s that time of year where leases on rivers in Iceland come up for renewal and in some cases they change hands. The well renowned rivers of Blanda & Svarta
It’s that time of year where leases on rivers in Iceland come up for renewal and in some cases they change hands. The well renowned rivers of Blanda & Svarta
Amongst all the saltwater fisheries of the world there are two that stand out for me; Providence and St Brandons. The reason these trips stand out is that they have
For those of you who are looking to extend their salmon fishing season a little further we have a unique opportunity to help in the scientific tagging programme being conducted
Charlotte Opperman, our resident ‘angling widow’, picks her top spots for a bit of beach downtime (where there’s fishing too) that even the most hardened fishermen will find hard to
There are still some fantastic autumn slots available on the Stóra Laxa for this season. The Stóra Laxa has a reputation as being THE big fish river on the south
Don’t forget that the team here at Aardvark McLeod can plan wonderful bespoke holidays as well as our fishing trips. We have just put together a special birthday celebration for
What if a planned grouse shooting day is cancelled, don’t let that stop you from having a fantastic team outing. Instead, head to a premier group hospitality venue for a
Nymphtastic ! So far we have had a summer of rare persistent sunshine but the weather is looking to improve into early August (always the optimist). Fishing has been tricky
The much-anticipated Mayfly Dinner, the grand opening event of the season, was held at the Grosvenor Hotel in Stockbridge. A hundred guests gathered to celebrate the tradition opening of the
As the rivers swell with the surging rush of spring rains, the hearts of fly fishing enthusiasts collectively sink. Mayfly season, a cherished time marked by the dance of large
With our ever-expanding team we have outgrown the office we’ve been using for the last 18 years and have moved into our own premises. ‘It is’, says Peter McLeod, ‘a
After enduring months of relentless rain, the water levels in the upper reaches of the Test have surged, rendering fishing impossible for now. This setback is poised to delay the