
Norway Salmon Fishing Reports July 2023
The 2023 Norway salmon fishing season once again brings much excitement and hopefully the chance of a few big salmon. View Fishing Report from 1st August 2023 here.View Fishing Report
The 2023 Norway salmon fishing season once again brings much excitement and hopefully the chance of a few big salmon. View Fishing Report from 1st August 2023 here.View Fishing Report
The 2023 Norway salmon fishing season once again brings much excitement and hopefully the chance of a few big salmon. There were reasonable snow levels through the winter leading to
With over 8,000 kilometres of coastline, Denmark has long held a reputation for being one of the best areas in Europe to target sea trout in saltwater. While there are
The 2023 Norway salmon fishing season once again brings much excitement and hopefully the chance of a few big salmon. There were reasonable snow levels through the winter leading to
The 2023 Norway salmon fishing season once again brings much excitement and hopefully the chance of a few big salmon. There were reasonable snow levels through the winter leading to
The 2023 Norway salmon fishing season once again brings much excitement and hopefully the chance of a few big salmon. There were reasonable snow levels through the winter leading to
Swedish Salmon Fishing, Camp Onka The salmon fishing season in Norway and Sweden is well underway and our thoughts turn to all the anglers bracing high early season water to
The 2023 Norway salmon fishing season once again brings much excitement and hopefully the chance of a few big salmon. There were reasonable snow levels through the winter leading to
In Europe, there are very few wilderness areas quite like Northern Scandinavia. For much of the year, this part of the world remains inaccessible by all but the hardy few.
The Lakselv runs through Porsanger in the Finnmark county of north Norway and has for many years been an unknown salmon fishing river in comparison with the bigger rivers in
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
Andros South is located on Andros Island, one on the most notorious destinations in The Bahamas and has developed a reputation worldwide as a fantastic fishery for a range of