Atlantic salmon, brown trout and char all run in Iceland, where you can combine sight-seeing the geysers; waterfalls and glaciers of Iceland with some of the best fishing in the world. Fly into Reykjavik, Iceland's vibrant capital and let us take you to your very own stretch of river.
In the seas around the Lofoten Islands of Norway, coalfish and halibut abound. Walk through some of the most beautiful scenery in the Northern Lands. The Lofoten archipelago comprises hundred of little islands and six main centres where you can stay in a traditional fishing cottage and take to the sea to enjoy the reason people settled in these islands - great fish. Fish under the Northern Lights or in the Midnight Sun and enjoy the warmth of the Gulf Stream in this unique place where hature at its rawest meets people at their most welcoming.
Poland gives you a different series of challenges with 20 species of fish to be caught including catfish, pike, eels and pikeperch. Whether you fish the river deltas or man made lakes close to Warsaw and Lodz, you can look forward to some record catches.
For fishermen and women for whom only the largest salmon will do, try the Kola peninsula in Russia. Situated almost entirely inside the Arctic Circle with Murmansk its major city, the area teems with wild life and includes an Atlantic Salmon reserve. The Gulf Stream gives unusually high temperatures in winter and leads to a landscape dominated by wild flowers, shrubs and grasses. With twenty-nine species of fish available, this remote area of Russia is ideal for the wild fishers among you.
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