Fishing VARZINA River Russia Kola Peninsula Atlantic salmon VARZINA FISHING REPORTS – 2016 SEASON 10-17TH JUNE This was just an amazing first week of the season at Varzina. Besides the
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The first weeks of the Iceland season have seen fantastic catches of multi-sea wintered salmon throughout the country and the large brown trout of the north are already readily taking
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The 2016 Iceland salmon season appears to have continued on from where it left last year, 2015 was a near record year in terms of fish numbers, with good numbers
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The crystal clear waters of Iceland combined with good runs of aggressive salmon are a perfect mix for fishing hitch tubes, one of the most exciting ways to target salmon.
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The last week of August brought us a mixed bag of weather, hot and humid at the beginning and a little cooler with some rain towards the end. Up until
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The last week of August brought us a mixed bag of weather, hot and humid at the beginning of the week and a little cooler with some rain towards the
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Fishing continues to be productive but for the first time this season it’s beginning to slow down a bit. Sunny days and warm weather over the past week made fishing
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Fishing continues to be productive but for the first time this season it’s beginning to slow down a bit. Sunny days and warm weather over the past week made fishing
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Fishing continues to be excellent and we couldn’t ask for better river conditions. Perhaps we were getting a little spoiled with higher than normal water levels since the beginning of
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There is much to be said for not rushing things and this beautiful 14.5 lbs bar of silver is a testament to that. Many congratulations to Gordon who recently landed his
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Just another great week to be at Camp Bonaventure! The fishing keeps getting better and better. It’s just one of those year you dream about, perfect water levels, just the right
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Fishing continues to be excellent and we couldn’t ask for better river conditions. Perhaps we were getting a little spoiled with higher than normal water levels since the beginning of
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