
Sweden; Camp Onka Baltic Salmon Fishing 2023 Availability
Swedish Salmon Fishing, Camp Onka Baltic Salmon are a geographically isolated group of the Atlantic salmon family. Since its decline in the 80s, the population of Baltic salmon has steadily
Swedish Salmon Fishing, Camp Onka Baltic Salmon are a geographically isolated group of the Atlantic salmon family. Since its decline in the 80s, the population of Baltic salmon has steadily
In Europe, there are very few wilderness areas quite like Northern Scandinavia. For much of the year, this part of the world remains inaccessible by all but the hardy few.
The Midfjardara is a name that every salmon fisherman who has spent time in Iceland is aware of. Not only is it one of the most stunning rivers on the
There are two stand out fisheries in Iceland when it comes to brown trout and Arctic char: The southern Highlands and Laxardal on the North coast. The first explores to
When it comes to Iceland it is so easy to concentrate on the varied salmon fishing opportunities and often the incredible trout fishing is overlooked. One of the very top
It is unseasonably cold for February and we don’t have waders. Unfortunately the lack of heat hasn’t stopped the sand flies from being their usual aggressive selves. Three of us
Whether going as a standalone trout fishing trip or combining it with salmon fishing or a family holiday, Iceland offers some of the finest wild brown trout and char fishing
Like for so many, the covid years has had its impact on my way life that was hard to fathom until it happened. Almost overnight plans and lifestyles changed and,
My first expedition north to Laxardal was filled with questions; my bags strained with numerous rods, reels and flies and I was brimming with excitement. All of the packing and
Take farmed salmon off the table Salmon has become one of the most popular dishes in restaurants and at home, but its popularity has come at a cost for the
We have reached the time of year where we commence rebooking the Laxa I Kjos for 2023. We have gone through the first part of the rebooking phase and now
Finally spring is making itself known and we are now only two months away frm the start of the Icelandic season. If you have not locked in your salmon fishing