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Latest articles

  • Fly fishing

    River Frome, Dorset

    Unpredictable, challenging, different, yet remarkably memorable. Matt Kidd recounts his first ever visit to the River Frome in Dorset.

    By Time Well Spent
  • Fly fishing

    Sea trout mysteries

    An investigation into why only some trout run to sea whilst others remain in their river of origin.

    By Time Well Spent
  • Fly fishing

    Taimen on fly

    Following an adventure in pursuit of taimen, it’s hard to fathom that a place like Outer Mongolia still exists. It’s just you, the wilderness, and the chance to catch the fish of a lifetime...

    By Time Well Spent
  • Fly fishing

    Modern-day bamboo fly rods

    Every keen angler should fish the evening rise with a split cane rod at least once in their lifetime, says Matt Kidd after a visit to Gavin Haywood’s workshop.

    By Time Well Spent
  • Fly fishing

    Trout fishing on Iceland’s Minnivallalaekur

    Inspired by a fleeting experience several years ago, Steffan Jones revisits the enchanting ‘Minni’ river in the south of Iceland to pit himself against challenging monster brown trout.

    By Time Well Spent
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