Situated in Chilliwack, British Columbia (a one hour and thirty minute drive east of Vancouver), Len’s Sportfishing Adventures has been providing first class guided angling services since 1994. The Fraser
Fraser River Lodge offers luxury adventure travel, guided fishing excursions, various group activities, gourmet dining and more from its private location in the Fraser Valley. From a fishing perspective the
Upper Laxá I Asum is an exceptional trout fishery that up to this point has remained private. Located on the Iceland’s north western coast, the river is a three hour
3 nights stay with 2 days fishing is US$3,250. 7 nights with 6 days fishing is US$6,850. Based on shared room and guide.
Futa Lodge offers outstanding trout fishing in magnificent surroundings on the Futaleufú River. This glacial-fed river houses a renowned rainbow and brown trout fishery and anglers can explore miles of classic water. For those looking to explore this tranquil environment there is white-water rafting and kayaking in the Futaleufú River, horse riding through the magical coyhue forests, hiking to local waterfalls, bird watching and wine tasting.
Gallatin River Lodge is based close to the Gallatin River just outside Bozeman in Montana. It is in the heart of the area used in the filming of A River Runs Through It, and hosts some of the finest rainbow and brown trout fishing in the world as well as stunning scenery and a plethora of wildlife. Away from fishing, guests can enjoy a variety of activities including white-water rafting, hot air ballooning, zipline tours and helicopter charters.
Gaspe Coastal Experience offers an unparalleled fly fishing experience in the heart of Cascapedia-Saint-Jules, Quebec. The rivers of Chaleur Bay are legendary for their bounty and the flats are expansive
US$10,300 per person sharing for a seven night package
Gassa Camp offers adventurous anglers an extraordinary opportunity to fish for Nile perch on a 120km section of the Faro River which borders the Faro National Park in Cameroon. The
Flowing over 145km from its headwaters in the mountains near Holtalen all the way down to the Trondheim Fjord, the Gaula River is wild and unregulated. Without the impediment of
Winsnes Fly Fishing Lodge was founded in 1882 and travelling salmon fly fishers have now enjoyed over 130 years’ fishing and staying at the lodge. The Gaula is regarded as one of Norway’s finest rivers and known as ‘the river of silver and gold’.