
Norway Salmon Fishing Reports June 2024
The 2024 Norway salmon fishing season once again brings much excitement and hopefully the chance of a catching big Atlantic salmon. For more information about salmon fishing in Norway please
The 2024 Norway salmon fishing season once again brings much excitement and hopefully the chance of a catching big Atlantic salmon. For more information about salmon fishing in Norway please
Northern Scandinavia stands out in Europe as one of the few remaining wilderness areas, largely inaccessible for much of the year except to the most resilient adventurers. However, during the
There are a few remaining rods on Midfjardara available. The Midfjardara is a name known to every salmon fisherman who has spent time in Iceland. Not only is it one
Northern Scandinavia stands out in Europe as one of the few remaining wilderness areas, largely inaccessible for much of the year except to the most resilient adventurers. However, during the
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
Northern Scandinavia stands out in Europe as one of the few remaining wilderness areas, largely inaccessible for much of the year except to the most resilient adventurers. However, during the
We are delighted to be able to offer salmon and sea trout fishing on the Gallery beat on the North Esk. This lovely river produces annual catches to rival those
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
Iceland 2024 Availability With Easter now behind us the Iceland salmon season is only a couple of months away. Over the last month we have seen a few rods become
The 2023 Norway salmon fishing season once again brings much excitement and hopefully the chance of a few big salmon. View Fishing Report from 22nd August 2023 here.View July 2023
The Missing Salmon Alliance (MSA) is an alliance of organisations with a keen interest in the survival of our native salmon stocks which, reports MSA on its website, are currently
The Atlantic salmon season well and truly underway and our favourite silver tourist is appearing in rivers across the northern hemisphere. The annual pilgrimage that both angler and fish make