
Iceland; Save 50% by sharing a rod
We are all fully aware that salmon fishing in Iceland is not cheap. It has always been one of the more expensive options worldwide, especially when looking at prime time
We are all fully aware that salmon fishing in Iceland is not cheap. It has always been one of the more expensive options worldwide, especially when looking at prime time
The 2016 season in Iceland saw great runs of multi-sea wintered salmon returning to rivers across Iceland. Fish in excess of 20 lbs were reported all season long. The 2017
Nestled in the secluded Taharua Valley on New Zealand’s spectacular North Island, Poronui Lodge offers some of the world’s best wilderness experiences, breath taking scenery and warm hospitality. It is
Owen River Lodge is situated on New Zealand’s South Island and specialises in offering guests a five star service whilst fishing one of the world’s finest sight fishing destinations for large
Our chalkstream trout fly fishing season first started on April 1st on the Avon quickly followed by the river Anton on the 4th. The stormy weather did not help those
When considering your next fishing trip, be that salt or freshwater, there is a chance that you consider just a small range compared to what is available. In trout fishing
September, probably my favourite month of the season for chalkstream fly fishing in southern England. After the hot summer months, the cooler nights and some very welcome rain of late
This summer has seen exceptionally little rainfall in Iceland, an odd occurrence in a country where the saying goes “if you don’t like the weather just wait five minutes”. The
The New Zealand trout season is less than six weeks away and we are very excited to see the first reports of the season including those from Tongariro Lodge on the
Iceland last week was blessed with the first autumn sightings of the Northern Lights, a symbol that another Iceland season is drawing to a close. A season that saw wonderful
Not so long ago grayling (Thymallus thymallus) were considered by most keepers in the chalkstream valleys to be vermin number two closely behind pike in the monoculture of trout that
The bright verdant colours of spring and early summer along the chalkstreams have rapidly faded to be replaced but the duller fawns of late summer and it is now the