
Iceland – Fishing Report 22nd July 2014
The grilse runs along the west coast of Iceland are finally beginning to pick-up. However without sounding like a scratched record the majority of the rivers continue to run high,
The grilse runs along the west coast of Iceland are finally beginning to pick-up. However without sounding like a scratched record the majority of the rivers continue to run high,
Following up on my previous post regarding Astove, please be aware that the trip dates have changed from Tuesday/Tuesday to Monday/Monday. New dates have been included below for you. We have
The conditions in Iceland over the course of last week have continued to improve with a few patches of sunshine appearing across the country. The west coast still has high
As normal, space chops and changes so I wanted keep you up to date on what is currently available in the Indian Ocean. For more details please contact Charlotte Chilcott
Last year I heard the first rumours that a new Seychelles airline was in the pipeline, offering direct flights from Europe to Mahe. News has been sparse since then but
Last week in Iceland has been exceedingly wet with continued rain across the west coast. Rivers are running high from the beginning of the season and due to the continued
After another brilliant year on Alphonse Island and an astonishing return to Cosmoledo last season it is no suprise that they remain as popular as ever with space on both
The Indian Ocean and in particular Farquhar and St Brandons Atolls have made a name for themselves as the places to go for big fish and a plethora of species.
After the opening of Laxa I Kjos, Grimsá and Midfjardará over the weekend the runs have started slowly but surely. Although spring has sprung some three weeks early in Iceland
The tail of the permit footage from St Brandons, Mauritius continues but we have to be patient for a little bit longer … in the meantime, a little more info
In the North-Western corner of Slovenia you will find crystal clear glacier fed rivers filled with a diverse range of species including grayling, rainbow trout, brown trout and the mysterious
Throughout Iceland the majority of rivers have crystal clear flows, with the exception of the odd glacial rivers, great you may think, simple you may think… Spot fish, cast to