
Iceland Fishing Report; 4th July 2017
The salmon and trout fishing in Iceland is continuing in fine form. Regular rains are keeping water levels good, but cold conditions have slowed some fishing down. Fresh runs of
The salmon and trout fishing in Iceland is continuing in fine form. Regular rains are keeping water levels good, but cold conditions have slowed some fishing down. Fresh runs of
Over the past week we have seen more of the Iceland salmon fishing rivers open for the 2017 season, and all have produced great results so far. There has been
Although temperatures have dropped from the dizzy heights of last week we can probably expect some further highs over the coming weeks as we head into high summer on the
Chalkstream trout fly fishing does not finish with the end of the Mayfly hatches, indeed as the season progresses the fishing can get better and sometimes more challenging. The main
With the summer trout fishing season now over in the central North Island and the fall and winter action now hotting up, Tongariro Lodge Head Guide Tim McCarthy reflects on
Andy Jones, visiting Hampshire from Australia, contacted us during the famous mayfly hatches of the southern English chalkstreams looking to fit a day out on the River Test. With luck
Some very cold and frosty nights at the beginning of the month to a blazing heatwave towards the end, the weather in May this year has been one of great
Mayfly Time If any of our upwinged flies could ever be described as pretty it surely must be the little Iron Blue that hatches in May and then again in
The first mayflies of 2017 have been putting in an appearance on the southern chalkstreams as the strong cold north easterly winds at the backend of last week have given
Like many things in life preparation is usually the key to chalkstream fly fishing success. Making sure everything is sorted beforehand is critical as is not actually forgetting anything on
Spring is well and truly here, birdsong is filling the hedgerows and the trees are growing more and more leaves by the day. With the Easter holidays upon us why
Springtime fly fishing on the Chalkstreams: It might be any number of things. The cacophony of birdsong at daybreak, the first Cowslip or primrose thrusting through the dead leaf debris,