Iceland; Fishing Report 3 September 2019
After one of the driest summers in Iceland in living memory, the rains finally arrived right at the end of August. The drop in temperature and proper water has stirred
After one of the driest summers in Iceland in living memory, the rains finally arrived right at the end of August. The drop in temperature and proper water has stirred
Just a short flight from the UK and you can be in some of the most beautiful mountainous surroundings with beautiful clear rivers and streams, good food and great wine.
The mid-summer fly fishing on the English chalkstreams has witnessed some fairly unseasonable windy and rainy storms. Air temperatures have been up and down, but most importantly some freshening rain
The chalkstream fly fishing season has primarily been one of low water so far. Whilst July finished up with some incredibly hot weather around the UK, broken by some heavy
Iceland Report 6 August 2019 The season in the land of fire and ice continues in much the same vain at this point in early August and it has mostly
Iceland Report 23 July 2019 The weather conditions in Iceland are continuing in a similar vain to previous weeks sadly with still no serious rain appearing on the West coast.
It has been a wet start to the taimen fly fishing in Mongolia in 2019, with the first groups arriving to see the rivers big and swollen. Whilst this can
The extreme low water conditions that the West coast rivers have been experiencing has made the fishing conditions very tough. Combined with blue skies and blazing sunshine with air temperatures
The Icelandic season has opened to some low water conditions for this time of year, especially on the West coast. There have been some very mixed temperatures making fishing pretty
As the first scythes begin to shape the spring weed growth on the River Test we are brought the harsh reality that the mayfly fly fishing on the chalkstreams is
The River Kennet is one of England’s most important chalkstreams. Some 45 miles long, it is the largest tributary of the Thames and in summer months contributes up to half
The Myrarkvisl is a very interesting river offering traditional pool and riffle water in the upper section, a canyon through the middle and meandering slow flows at the bottom. You