Our Favourite Destinations – Peter McLeod
Where next? Take a look at some of our personal favourites. We are fortunate to travel to some amazing destinations across the world. However, given a choice what would be
Where next? Take a look at some of our personal favourites. We are fortunate to travel to some amazing destinations across the world. However, given a choice what would be
It’s a big world out there. I have spent the better part of my life travelling around it and trying to experience as much of the fishing it has to
Have you ever wanted to fly fish for big tarpon? As in R-E-A-L-L-Y big tarpon……well, look no further. Tapam Lodge in the Nicaraguan jungle started with a bang in 2019.
We have known for a while that some of the fish being hooked from Tapam Lodge in Nicaragua are big… really big. The 2017 season has just finished and while
Last year, this group of fly fishermen decide to throw caution to the wind, and embark on a trip to Sette Cama, Gabon. The aim was to target the many
Have you ever wanted to fly fish for big tarpon? As in R-E-A-L-L-Y big tarpon……well, look no further. Tapam Lodge in the Nicaraguan jungle started with a bang in 2015
For over two decades Gabon has been on my radar for an unforgettable angling adventure. Finally the dream became reality and what an adventure it was! Welcome to “Jurassic Park” was
Tapam Lodge in Nicaragua remains one of our most exciting big tarpon destinations. The lodge was set up on the site of the famous film by Daniel Goz where they
If you want to target big fish on spinning gear from the beach, then there is simply no better place in the world to do so than Gabon. On top of
SETTE CAMA, GABON – blog from 27 February-3 March 2015 After months of planning and excitement, we finally welcomed Russel & Kenneth Collins, Guy Mccormack, Dave & Sandy Bell, Marnus &
An incredible little film about the jungle tarpon in Nicaragua at Tapam Lodge. Our first group of clients go in this week and we can’t wait to see how they
When the movie “Tapâm – a flyfishing journey” came out in 2010 a lot of tarpon fans were dumbstruck. The 30 minutes long film was almost one continuous cocktail of