Poronui Ranch is a luxury fly fishing lodge nestled in the Taharua valley in New Zealand’s spectacular North Island, offering guests exclusive access to trophy trout in privately owned and managed waters. The operation is a wonderful outdoor playground offering a range of excellent facilities for hiking, horse riding, mountain biking, shooting and rafting.
A little known fly fishing destination sits on the sunny side of the Pyrenees, astonishingly beautiful and strategically located. Indulge your passion in an environment of warm sunshine, interesting culture, delicious food and stunning landscapes.
Rapids Camp Lodge offers unparalleled fly fishing in the heart of the famed Bristol Bay watershed, home to enormous rainbow trout, five species of salmon, Arctic char, pike, and grayling.
The Reisa River, originating in Finmark and surrounded by spectacular mountains and forested valley sides, offers 85km of beautiful salmon fly water. Not only is the river stunning to look
Rewa Eco-lodge is one of only a few places anglers can fly fish for world’s largest and rarest freshwater game fish, the arapaima gigas. If you’re ready to challenge the
The Reykjadalsa is a tributary of the Laxa I Adaldal. A few salmon run Reykjadalsa but trout fishing is the focus here. The river flows for 35km and is serviced
Iceland is a wonderful outdoor adventure playground with many activities possible from Reykjavik including guided fly fishing day trips for salmon, sea trout, brown trout and Arctic char. There are
Patagonia is known as the trout capital of the world with good reason. Stunning scenery, crystal clear waters, fantastic fly hatches and rivers teeming with life. Rinconada Lodge (formerly Huechahue) offers a fantastic base from which to explore the fishing. Other activities include horse-riding, photo tours, bird watching, rafting and town visits.
Patagonia is known as the trout capital of the world with good reason. You’ll find stunning scenery, crystal clear waters, fantastic fly hatches and rivers teeming with life. Rio Manso Ldge welcomes non- fishing guests who can choose from a range of activities including hiking, horse riding, birding, golf and sightseeing.