Argentina; Rio Grande Catch Report Week 10
I rise from the week before has meant that the water on the Rio Grande is still a little coloured, this is not a bad thing as we enter the
I rise from the week before has meant that the water on the Rio Grande is still a little coloured, this is not a bad thing as we enter the
Like many others, I find January in the UK to be one of the grimmest months of the year. The festive season has faded, and we are all settling into
In 2025 we bring you a unique opportunity to fish the world-famous ION beats on Lake Thingvallavatn combined with salmon fishing on Laxa I Kjos in 17 – 20 June,
Perfect Team Day: Fishing, Fine Dining, Laughter, and Bonding Last season we had the pleasure of experiencing an office team bonding day at a top-notch corporate hospitality venue. The day
In 2025, the Yucatan Peninsula’s fly fishing lodges in Mexico stand as an excellent choice for saltwater fly fishermen. The Mayan Riviera is renowned for its pristine waters, diverse marine
Embarking on a Mayfly fishing trip a is a treat for any angler. From sections of main river to delightful carrier streams, the fishing on the River Test has a
Aardvark McLeod celebrates 20 years in business this year, a milestone we are delighted and proud to have achieved. While it’s not all been plain sailing – a worldwide pandemic,
Anglers heading to Pirarucú Lodge will find a unique thrill awaiting them: fly fishing for arapaima, the biggest monsters in the Amazonian waters. This extraordinary jungle lodge, set in the
Kau Tapen was the first fishing lodge to open on Argentina’s Rio Grande and has made this stunning river a household name for fly anglers the world over. This year,
The Nubian flats of Sudan offer, without a shadow of a doubt, some of the world’s most adventurous and diverse saltwater fishing. We are delighted to announce that following a
In the heart of Patagonian trout country, El Encuentro Lodge enjoys some of the world’s finest trout fishing. We enjoyed this update from the lodge which recounts highlights from the
Wetter weather last week has caused a small rise in the river which can only be a good thing as we move into the latter part of the Rio Grande