
Iceland; Stora Laxa Availability 2024
There are still some fantastic autumn slots available on the Stóra Laxa for this season. The Stóra Laxa has a reputation as being THE big fish river on the south
There are still some fantastic autumn slots available on the Stóra Laxa for this season. The Stóra Laxa has a reputation as being THE big fish river on the south
As summer gently yields to the embrace of autumn, anglers in the UK are presented with a unique opportunity. It’s that precious time when trout season is still in full
I have just been informed that there has only been 24 hours of sunshine in Reykjavik in the whole of July, which I think succinctly sums up how it is
As we thought last week started with an absolute deluge of rain. I know it was forecast, but it very rarely actually happens! The heavens opened and we saw some
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
The first week of July has brought mixed feelings. One the one hand we have seen a big increase in the fish numbers running the rivers with catch stats going
As we pass into July and into prime time on many of Iceland’s rivers, I am pleased to report that conditions have improved nicely. Air Temperatures have risen to a
Time in this modern day world often seems to be against us. We always seem to be hurrying, whether it be in the course of our daily lives, at work
At last, the salmon season has properly kicked off in Iceland, and the migration of fish and fishermen has begun. June always marks the early part of the season, as
It has been a strange old start to the English chalkstream fly fishing season. The winter had set us up with plenty of rain filling the aquifers and offering clean
Taimen fishing in Mongolia continues to improve, much of this due to the continued hard work from local communities and conservationists. Along with taimen, the Mongolian operations also offer excellent
Mongolia is not a destination that often springs up on one’s travel lists, but it should. You may not know all that much about the World’s second largest landlocked country