Our favourite images – Olly Thompson
When I started guiding over a decade ago it was immediately obvious that I had to grasp a proper understanding of photography, and if I didn’t I would miss the
When I started guiding over a decade ago it was immediately obvious that I had to grasp a proper understanding of photography, and if I didn’t I would miss the
Like many of you we have been watching the travelling situation develop over the last few months and wondering if the salmon fishing season will be able to progress. With
Bright sunny days on the chalkstreams are often seen as the curse of mid summers fishing. Hatches can be sparse and are often limited to the more unsociable hours early
As the season swings past spring and leaves on the trees grow ever larger and greener my thoughts turn towards one of the most glorious times of the season. May,
Apart from my constant intrigue to tie and try new fly patterns each season, there is a clear set of dry flies that make up my chalkstream fly fishing box
Oh For The Love of Trout As the world of fly fishing has evolved, we are now able chase bigger, nastier and more exotic species than ever before. Huge flies
Russia’s eastern peninsula, Kamchatka, is the apex of modern trout dry fly fishing; an adventure of the purest kind, across vast wilderness and rivers that teem with wild trout. These
If you are looking for a holiday closer to home in 2020 then these wonderful Dorset self-catered chalkstream fly fishing breaks could be for you. A balance of beautiful countryside,
We will once again be running a series of one day Chalkstream Fly Fishing Master classes, these provide a wonderful chance for new and experienced anglers to grow their knowledge.
With a little over three months to go until the Iceland salmon fly fishing seasons kicks off. We are encouraged by good levels of snow in the highlands. There are
The Hafralonsa is one of those rivers that every serious salmon fishermen dreams to cast a fly on. Large pools that tumble through canyons that large salmon can be seen
Dry fly fishing, it is this time each year that my fishing frustration reaches its peak. Winter is desperately trying to hold on with its cold, wet grasp and my