Fishing News & Reports
Aroy, Norway, your own private river
This most famous of Norwegian rivers fishes only four rods and is owned exclusively, meaning double bank fishing along its...
Iceland, a tricky season in 2012 but demand for the best remains high
2012 will not go down as one of Iceland’s best seasons. Low water at the beginning of the year appeared to be to blame...
Lakselva, Norway – unquestionably the big fish river of the moment
The Lakselva river is now one of the most reliable rivers in the world when it comes to producing salmon of over 40lbs. ...
Varzuga, very few rods remaining
We landed over 8,500 fresh salmon in our short six week season – an average of just under 50 fish per rod per week, a...
Tierra Del Fuego, very few rods left for the season
With excellent access to huge amounts of water, extreme comfort and top class guides, they set the standard that the other...
Charlie White reports on his recent trip to Camp Bonaventure, Canada
Casting to sighted fish is arguably the greatest thrill in fishing. You tend to think of the English chalkstreams, perhaps...
Remarkable fish from Lakselva
Lakselva had it’s best July on record and hopes were high for August. The weather conspired against us early in the month...
The Varzuga Review 2012
Please find a review of the Varzuga 2012 season attached....
The season so far in Iceland
The smaller West and North coast rivers have been most affected and their catches are around 30% below what we might expect...
A record breaking season on the Varzuga
The 2012 season on the Varzuga will go down as one of the very best in the 21 years that we have been running the programme....
Incredible fishing last week on the Varzuga
It is impossible not to be astounded by the total number of fish that Middle Varzuga produced. 1,345 salmon were landed ...
The Varzuga Blog is now up and running
Christopher Robinson arrived at the Varzuga yesterday and this morning has posted his first blog of the 2012 season. Please...

