
South Africa; A Fishing Safari on the Orange River
If, like us, you are always on the lookout for a new experience then floating South Africa’s Orange River should be on your list. The target species is the relatively
If, like us, you are always on the lookout for a new experience then floating South Africa’s Orange River should be on your list. The target species is the relatively
We are excited to announce that our partners in Montana will have even more Smith River launches for the 2018 season. The Smith is Montana’s only river that is permitted
Alex Jardine and Charlotte Chilcott have just returned from a fly fishing exploratory trip to South Africa’s Orange River in search of largemouth yellowfish in the Kalahari. This was a
Africa has always seemed like a long way away to me. As someone who plans nearly all of their movements around where and when the fishing is good, I have
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
The Ribnik and Pliva valleys in Bosnia offer some wonderful catch and release fishing for brown trout and grayling that can be combined with simple and comfortable log cabin accommodation.
In the North-Western corner of Slovenia you will find crystal clear glacier fed rivers filled with a diverse range of species including grayling, rainbow trout, brown trout, the mysterious marble
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.