
February 1st is Opening Day on a number of salmon rivers around the country, and anglers have been wetting a line on several fisheries in glorious sunshine, despite the cold.
February 1st is Opening Day on a number of salmon rivers around the country, and anglers have been wetting a line on several fisheries in glorious sunshine, despite the cold.
Seán Canney T.D., Minister with responsibility for the Inland Fisheries sector has approved a suite of regulations and bye-laws that will govern the wild salmon and sea trout fisheries in 2019. These have come into effect from Tuesday 1 January 2019.
This is a story about Jon Hazlett but really, it’s a story about fish and people. Check out what Jon is up to on the Rogue River in Oregon and the lessons we can learn from the past about the importance of conserving our rivers for future generations to come. Swing Season – Ghost […]
Now is the time to start thinking about your trip to Greenland next year. We will be offering trips from Reykjavik on Tuesdays and Saturdays in the period of July – September 2019. If you are interested in a fishing trip of your lifetime then please send me an e-mail. We have […]
Declan Gibbons reports on another good week on Corrib, with great conditions providing really good late season sport. In the Cornamona area Tom Doc Sullivan, http://www.tomdoc.com, reports of the following anglers enjoying good angling on Lough Corrib: Jason Riordan from Waterford and Dave Burke from Cork fished for three days and had great sport boating […]
Backcountry fishing season is upon us, so take a few moments to be inspired, enjoy stellar photography, and daydream about your next backcountry fishing adventure courtesy of Sage. Go to the article here.
Carp On Fly Adventures finished the summer season in July with some very nice carp! The season at the Big Lake was very good, and in some other smaller lakes too. All the clients caught good size carp and also loads of small ones. See you soon in the water! Carp […]
Rivers are more than just bodies of water, they are ribbons that connect people and reduce the distance between rural and urban. As such, they take the greater community to preserve and protect them. Check out Daniel Anderson’s connection with the Yellowstone River, and what folks in the Paradise Valley (and beyond) are doing to […]
The long winter is over, and many anglers can finally look forward to getting on the water again. This is the perfect time to get a new trout line. RIO offers many different options on this front, but here’s our favorite three, and why. The InTouch RIO Gold – Our best-selling, best-performing general purpose, […]
Camp Walker navigates the high stakes work of guiding in the Florida Keys to become one of the best in the game, and he’ll tell you how he got there. Just don’t ask about his boat… Saltwater Season – Tip Of The Spear from Sage Fly Fish on Vimeo.