Fly Fishing Jämtland (Part 2): Långan at Risk
In June, it was finally time for some exploration of new waters abroad: Jan and I decided to go fly fishing Jämtland, Sweden.
In June, it was finally time for some exploration of new waters abroad: Jan and I decided to go fly fishing Jämtland, Sweden.
In June, it was finally time for some exploration of new waters abroad: Jan and I decided to go fly fishing Jämtland, Sweden. However, it did not start that well…
This summer André and I went fly fishing the Canton Glarus, which offers great opportunities for fishing explorations in stunning alpine scenery.
After testing the Taimen Orhon waders for more than four month, they impressed me in various ways. Read on!
This rather odd title might suggest another catch and release post but the contrary is the case. I have been fishing with a vegetarian who wanted to witness how one catches the own food.
I had not fished with Mike for a while so we went to a nearby canal even though I felt sick. However, I did not regret this counterintuitive decision.
Having finally finished this semester, I ventured on a long-awaited overnight fly fishing trip into the Bernese Alps.
On a recent Saturday, André and I drove to a river in the Canton Bern to do some fly fishing exploration.
The Taimen Shilka wading jacket is extremely lightweight and packs down to the size of a small fly box.
Recently, I discovered a folder on my hard disk with images of a bygone trip where we were fly fishing the Bernese Jura in Switzerland. Here’s the report!