Iceland; Salmon & Sea Trout Fly Fishing Availability 2024
Iceland 2024 Availability With Easter now behind us the Iceland salmon season is only a couple of months away. Over the last month we have seen a few rods become
Iceland 2024 Availability With Easter now behind us the Iceland salmon season is only a couple of months away. Over the last month we have seen a few rods become
The sea trout season on the Rio Grande and Rio Gallegos is well underway. Despite lower than usual water levels their are plenty of fish in both rivers and anglers
To go salmon fly fishing in Norway is to give yourself the chance of landing the fish of a lifetime. The 2023 season has been a strange one with mixed
Olly Thompson spent a week heli fishing in Tsimané in Bolivia last autumn. His trip report is a great read. If you’ve got a few minutes, grab a cup of
Astove Atoll is famous for big GTs. They don’t come along often but when they do, they can be big. Very big. Astove’s shallow lagoon, with one small entrance surrounded
Seychelles fishing news – Cosmoledo Atoll 2023/24 season
Northern Scandinavia stands out in Europe as one of the few remaining wilderness areas, largely inaccessible for much of the year except to the most resilient adventurers. However, during the
In recent years, Estancia San Jose on the Rio Grande has served as a private residence. However, it is now available for rods wishing to fish the middle reaches of one of
There are many areas around the Caribbean that have bonefish, permit and tarpon. However one of the only places that has consistent numbers of good sized fish without the flats
The 2023/24 season on Farquhar Atoll has has just kicked off and we will keep you up to date with all the latest fishing reports in this blog. Farquhar Atoll
Alphonse Island is open all year round for both fishing and leisure guests. We’ll keep this page of 2023/24 Alphonse Island fishing news updated with all the latest action from
In March this year, the trout fishing in Trentino, Italy has been more of a challenge than usual due to adverse weather conditions. Low temperatures and cold waters made the