
Iceland Fishing Report; 21st August 2018
With the autumn season approaching in Iceland we are seeing the dryer weather continue, meaning that some of the west coast rivers are beginning to get low with more technical
With the autumn season approaching in Iceland we are seeing the dryer weather continue, meaning that some of the west coast rivers are beginning to get low with more technical
Andy Smith returned to the Laxa I Kjos on Iceland’s west coast in July 2018 in search of its famous Atlantic salmon run. This delightful river has always been a
The Tongariro Lodge sits on the banks of the Tongariro River, established in 1982, it is surrounded by the beautiful Tongariro National Park. For 30 years it has had an
So far we have had a rare summer of persistent sunshine and hot weather that is looking to continue into early August. Fishing has been tricky in the middle of
The chalkstream Mayfly fishing in and around Hampshire is now drawing to a close. Most fly fishers have been waiting since the end of last season for the infamous mayfly
Our chalkstream fly fishing season is now well underway, and the wet and cold winter has done wonders to our rivers in the south of England. Most rivers are seeing
Last weekend we saw temperatures in the chalk valleys rocket into the mid and high 20s, with it came a sharp kick start to spring and the long awaited spring
With the trout fishing season now open our thoughts are turning towards salmon fishing, in particular Iceland. There is something about the build up to Icelandic salmon season that never
When talking chalkstream fly fishing, and someone mentions a migration, you automatically think salmon. A most impressive feat, these fish start their lives in freshwater, change their body to suit
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
The lesser known chalkstreams of Dorset offer a wonderful fly fishing experience, with the River Frome being the most notable. The Frome and its tributaries provide a rich habitat for
Trout in rivers spend all their lives facing upstream, everything about their shape, scales, gills, fins are perfectly adapted to do this, evolution has engineered this master piece! They can