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Fly fishing: trout, salmon, sea trout and grayling on rivers, lochs and stillwaters
Fly fishing rewards those who put in the time. Reading water, matching the hatch, placing a dry fly on a chalk stream without putting down a rising trout, swinging a tube fly through a cold Norwegian pool in search of a salmon that may not come – the learning never stops, and neither does the satisfaction when it comes together.
Fieldsports Journal’s fly fishing pages cover wild brown trout on Welsh hill lakes and Scottish lochs, chalk stream fishing in Hampshire and Wiltshire, Atlantic salmon on the Tay, Tweed and Spey, sea trout after dark and grayling through the winter months. Technique, tackle, destination features and the stories that remind you why you started – written by anglers who fish the waters they write about.
The river is always worth a cast.
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...
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.
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.
Almost every species of fish seems to show a distinct penchant for pink.
An exploratory trip to Japan’s Lake Akan in search of golden char.
Heading deep into the wilderness of the South American rainforest in pursuit of monstrous arapaima – one of the most astonishing things you will ever do with a fly rod in your hand.
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