
Bosnia; Crystal Clear Waters
Europe offers some great fishing not far from our doorstep and at a accessible price point. Bosnia is a great venue for those that like clear water fishing, and the
Europe offers some great fishing not far from our doorstep and at a accessible price point. Bosnia is a great venue for those that like clear water fishing, and the
We have been fortunate over the last couple of weeks to have spent plenty of time fishing and guiding on some of our local chalkstreams. Warm and sunny weather has
The mid-summer fly fishing on the English chalkstreams has witnessed some fairly unseasonable windy and rainy storms. Air temperatures have been up and down, but most importantly some freshening rain
The chalkstream fly fishing season has primarily been one of low water so far. Whilst July finished up with some incredibly hot weather around the UK, broken by some heavy
Having had just a glimpse of Mexico’s Ascension Bay in June 2018, I was desperate to get back out there and see the full extent of what this destination has
As the first scythes begin to shape the spring weed growth on the River Test we are brought the harsh reality that the mayfly fly fishing on the chalkstreams is
Winsnes Fly Fishing Lodge in Norway was founded in 1882 when the first British salmon fishers, known as the ‘Salmon Lords’ (Lakse Lorder) used the house as a base for their
The River Kennet is one of England’s most important chalkstreams. Some 45 miles long, it is the largest tributary of the Thames and in summer months contributes up to half
Bosnia is a venue for those that like Clearwater fishing, and the joys and anguish that come with it. The giant chalkstream-like rivers of Bosnia will bring you hours of
The joy of the chalkstreams is that it offers an almost year-round resource to the fly angler, with each season offering a different and wonderful experience. Due to the unique
Trout fly fishing on the English chalkstreams comes in many guises; syndicates and day rods to family days out and corporate events, but perhaps you do not feel any of
Charles Jardine was born into a family of fly fishers and artists; his father being the late wildlife artist and respected salmon fisher: Alex Jardine. In 1976, after a near