Kau Tapen, Rio Grande, Argentina – January 7 – 14, 2011
Kau Tapen For the first week of Kau Tapen season welcomed a group composed of regulars that have been coming for several years including the legendary Lilla Rowcliffe. The water
Kau Tapen For the first week of Kau Tapen season welcomed a group composed of regulars that have been coming for several years including the legendary Lilla Rowcliffe. The water
The first week at Las Buitreras has proved very fruitful. The total number for the week was 105 sea trout over 3 lbs with an average weight of 8 lbs.
One of our veterans of Alphonse, Mrs Vicky Reed, caught this outstanding Permit of approximately 18 lbs on her recent trip in December. The fish had been feeding in a
This week had five guests in the lodge. The fresh fish are entering the river in good numbers. Many fish were showing and rolling in the pools, some pools seem
A great friend of mine Steve Edge is not a dull character. He has fished all the far fung corners of the earth and decided to test the theory “The
We will be hosting a presentation on Thursday 30th September at Farlows of Pall Mall on Cosmoledo Atoll in the Seychelles. Cosmoledo represents some of the wildest and most dramatic
Having felt that we had accomplished out goal, I decided that one facet of this fishery I really wanted to see was the coastal stuff. From Terrace Dustin can have
This morning as the mist lifted of the banks of the river we were greeted by clear blue sky. The Patersons left early with Dustin to the Kasicks as it
It was to be the Kalum River for us today. I was excited as the last time I was here the Kalum was blown out and I could not fish
Today Alistair and I were to fish the Kasicks river with Dustin for Coho (Silver salmon). The Kasicks is a stunning tributary of the Skeena east of Terrace and about
I have been desperate to get back to Northern British Columbia since the last time I was here in 2007. The wild rivers flowing through these treed valleys are stunning,
Last weekend once again I found myself over the North Atlantic heading to the land of fire and Ice. Iceland has had a mixed season this year with some exceptional