Belize is a rare destination offering that elusive combination of fishing and leisure where neither party will feel they’ve have had to compromise to the detriment of their own enjoyment.
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In our latest YouTube video, Peter McLeod visits the Hítará after many years away, and catches up with Halli and Raynir to discuss the history of one of Iceland’s most
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We are nearing the end of an interesting and ultimately successful 2025 salmon season in Norway, like all salmon destinations around the world this year conditions have gone between high
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Salmon fishing in Norway has a rich history amongst British fishermen, a destination visited by numerous anglers since the 19th century. These early, wealthy, travellers, named the Lakse Lordes (Salmon
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If you’re looking for a fly fishing adventure in an extraordinary destination, then you should add Mongolia to the list. No crowds, great guides and a chance to unwind with
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In our latest YouTube video, Alex Jardine visits the Stóra Laxa to sample its world-renowned salmon fishing, and gives us a run-down of the lodge and the individual beats. The
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In our latest YouTube video Alex Jardine explores the verdant jungles of Nicaragua in Central America for the magnificent tarpon fishing on offer at Tapam Lodge. We seriously doubt that
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In our latest YouTube video Alex Jardine heads to Norway’s iconic River Namsen, “The Queen of Rivers”, to visit Namsentunet Lodge. He sits down Vetle Tobias Salberg to discuss everything
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Eleven Cedar Lodge is a superb spot in one of New Zealand’s most epic angling destinations. Sitting in five acres of grounds on the banks of South Island’s Makarora River,
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The 2025 Norway salmon fishing season once again brings much excitement and hopefully the chance of a catching big Atlantic salmon. For more information about salmon fishing in Norway please
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The 2025 Iceland salmon season has started with a noticeable delay across the country, with many rivers running two to three weeks behind where they would typically be by mid-July.
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Northern Scandinavia stands out in Europe as one of the few remaining wilderness areas, largely inaccessible for much of the year except to the most resilient adventurers. However, during the
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