A Father and Son Trout Adventure in Iceland, By Andy Torrance 2013
Day 1 Tuesday, July 30 Guy and I spent the morning relaxing in the very comfortable Holt hotel in Reykjavik – Guy practiced his knot tying. After a short flight
Day 1 Tuesday, July 30 Guy and I spent the morning relaxing in the very comfortable Holt hotel in Reykjavik – Guy practiced his knot tying. After a short flight
147 SALMON FOR 8 RODS! Our first Autumn week has ended and what a fantastic week for our guests despite lower water conditions – water temperature 16 C – and lots of
If you want to experience truly remote reefs and Islands – we’re talking reefs here that have probably never seen a lure – then this is the trip for you.
Tim Hughes from Airflo reports on a recent trip to Las Salinas in Cuba: Fishing trips to Cuba are always special but this year was looking as being even more
’30 seconds’ ….. doesn’t sound very long for an emotive teaser for one of the best saltwater fly fishing destinations in the world. Enjoy this little snippet and hopefully they will release
Booking your annual fishing trip or a trip of a lifetime is a personal and detailed affair. As such, who you choose to book with is of utmost importance, connecting
We are often asked “Where are tigerfish the biggest and the best?” “Where can I go to test myself and my fly rod against them”. The Okavango? The Zambezi? Tanzania? Honestly,
Often overlooked by those wanting time on the beach with fishing on the doorstep, Mozambique is a very special place with fantastic properties, white sandy beaches, great food and a plenty to do so
Despite some cooler weather Iceland is still fishing extremely well across the country and we are looking at a potential record season. It has rained consistently unlike years gone by,
Sebastian Hope has just written a great article on fishing for salmon in New Brunswick that appeared in the FT magazine “How to Spend it”. It is an area that
After the success of “Tapam” and “Gaula” our friend Daniel Göz is in the process of creating another masterpiece – “7 degrees south”, in conjuction with Richard Morton and his
I am delighted to report that the season in Iceland is roaring away and excellent numbers of fish are being seen on all the major rivers. The west coast has