Norway; Winsnes Lodge, River Gaula 2024 Availability
The Winsnes Fly Fishing Lodge in Norway has a rich history dating back to 1882 when it was founded by the first British salmon fishers, known as the ‘Salmon Lords’
The Winsnes Fly Fishing Lodge in Norway has a rich history dating back to 1882 when it was founded by the first British salmon fishers, known as the ‘Salmon Lords’
Winsnes Fly Fishing Lodge in Norway was founded in 1882 when the first British salmon fishers, known as the ‘Salmon Lords’ (Lakse Lorder) used the house as a base for
Winsnes Fly Fishing Lodge in Norway was founded in 1882 when the first British salmon fishers, known as the ‘Salmon Lords’ (Lakse Lorder) used the house as a base for their
The 2018 salmon season has a little over a month left to go in Norway and, much like the UK, it has suffered from low water and warm conditions from
Week 26 came to a close at Winsnes Lodge with 6 fish landed and over 20 fish lost, it was clear that the salmon had arrived in our pools in
Week 26 started after our welcome dinner on Sunday evening at the Norwegian Flyfisher’s Club. The water level was slowly dropping during the weekend to a rather moderate level and
Even though we have experienced a nearly constant high water season so far on the Gaula, the salmon have had some short windows to pass the Gaulfossen – opening up
Flowing over 145km from its headwaters in the mountains near the village of Holtalen all the way down to the Trondheim Fjord, the Gaula is a wild and unregulated river.
Winsnes Fly Fishing Lodge was founded in 1882 when the first British salmon fishers, known as the ‘Salmon Lords’ (Lakse Lorder) used the house as a base for their summer
Salmon fishing in Norway has always been a dream of mine, hearing the stories of my grandfather chasing monster Atlantic salmon in years gone by planted the seed. When the