Norway; Oldero Lodge, River Lakselv 2019 Opening
The Lakselv runs through Porsanger in the Finnmark county of north Norway and has for many years been an unknown fishing river in comparison with the bigger rivers in the
The Lakselv runs through Porsanger in the Finnmark county of north Norway and has for many years been an unknown fishing river in comparison with the bigger rivers in the
Much like Scotland, there are lots of lodges, beats and associations when looking to go salmon fishing in Norway. It is hard to know which ones are the right ones
Aunan Lodge is located on the banks of the River Orkla and offers 5.5 kilometres of continuous salmon fly fishing consisting of 17 very different pools, most of which have
Norway and Atlantic salmon are two thing that have gone together since virtually the beginnings of fly fishing, and still to this day Norway remains one of the top destinations
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
The Lakselva runs through Porsanger in the Finnmark county of north Norway and has for many years been an unknown fishing river in comparison with the bigger rivers in the
Finally after some tough weeks at Oldero Lodge in Norway it looks like the river is starting to clear up on the lower part of the river and the water levels
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
Olderø Lodge in northern Norway has experienced a very cold and wet start to the season, making fishing tough for the opening weeks. Even in these very tough conditions the
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.