Saltwater Evening at the Peat Spade
Howard Taylor from Upstream Dryfly, Justin Anwyl from Bass Fishing and I hosted an evening at the Peat Spade near Stockbridge on Friday night in the Mayfly Mess. Howard and
Howard Taylor from Upstream Dryfly, Justin Anwyl from Bass Fishing and I hosted an evening at the Peat Spade near Stockbridge on Friday night in the Mayfly Mess. Howard and
Last Friday night Brian Fratel’s 40th anniversary at Farlows was celebrated with a black tie dinner at the RAC club on Pall Mall for 250 people. It was quite an
This year we have added a blue water fishing option for clients at Los Roques. Captain Alejandro has a one month old 36 foot Contender with twin 350 horse power
The 54’ “Tijareta” left La Guaira early on the Thursday morning with four of us on board bound for Las Aves, a small pair of islands 95 nautical miles off
Roger Young has fished Alphonse Island in the Seychelles a number of times, but he recently had an extraordinary experience there: The giant trevally (GT) grows to be by far
Like many fly fishermen I began life as a trout fisherman. It was not until I was ten or so that my family began to dabble with salmon fishing, and
Having just about fought off the jet lag of Canada and caught up in the office we are off to the Royal County of Berkshire show where we will be
Our last full day we were once again to fish from Upper Oxbow Lodge with Brett. Brett wanted to take us quite a long way up the river, so we
While staying at Country Haven Lodge Henry and I were joined by James and Jonathan Paterson who drove up from New York to fish with us. James and Jonathan have
The Miramichi is one of the largest Atlantic Salmon fishing systems in the world with huge numbers running the river. Henry and I left very early from Salmon Lodge on
Well, Henry Gilbey and I are once again on our autumn travels in an effort to find some new and exciting Atlantic salmon fishing for our clients. This seems to
As usual the best laid plans always go aside, and a combination of jet lag and excitement found us both bouncing around at four in the morning thinking of the