
Iceland; Fishing Report 5 July 2022
Finally we have seen the temperatures beginning to rise as summer seems to have arrived in Iceland. Nights of 9˚C have given rise to highs of as much as 15
Finally we have seen the temperatures beginning to rise as summer seems to have arrived in Iceland. Nights of 9˚C have given rise to highs of as much as 15
Last week in Iceland saw some heavy rain and snow coming across the country which put many of the rivers up and seems to have brought a lot of fish
When conjuring up a list of must-visit trout fly fishing destinations it is easy to think of places like New Zealand, Patagonia and the American West. That said, for anglers
Finally the Icelandic fishing season is upon is with our first groups heading to the salmon rivers this week. Although a few have ventured to Lake Thingvallavatn in May to
I had often considered fly fishing in Spain and understood there to be various opportunities in the north and north-west of the Iberian Peninsula. With the usual pre-season expectation of
Over the past few years, the taimen fishing in Mongolia has continued to improve. Much of this is due to the continued hard work from local communities and conservationists. Along
We are currently in the throws of the mayfly hatch, a special time to go fly fishing on our chalkstream rivers. Like all good things though, the mayfly hatch does
Summer fly fishing on the chalkstreams brings new challenges, hatches and ultimately some great fishing too. The fly life changes to reflect the changing weather and we as anglers have
With the salmon season only three months away and what is looking like a heavy snow year we are getting very excited for the season ahead. Although all the salmon
Fly fishing on the River Test needs little introduction, a chalkstream that has been immortalised by numerous notable anglers throughout the decades. It is the home to modern dry fly
For a long time we have enjoyed fly fishing on the River Wylye, one of the delightful chalkstream tributaries of the Wiltshire/Hampshire Avon. With the 2022 mayfly season ongoing, now
The Lónsá is a small river in the far north east of Iceland, tumbling over lava boulders at the top before gently weaving through wide grasslands down to the Greenland