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"Discover Oostvoornse Meer: A Hidden Gem for Fly Fishing Big Trout in the Netherlands"

The Oostvoornse Meer (OVM) is a unique lake blending freshwater and saltwater, offering exceptional fly fishing opportunities for brown trout, rainbow trout, turbot, and more.

Many anglers overlook this Dutch hotspot, unaware it’s home to massive brown and rainbow trout.

Species Spotlight

While other fish may inhabit the area, this guide highlights the most notable catches:

  • Brown Trout
  • Rainbow Trout
  • European Flounder

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"Norway’s Hidden Gem: World-Class Saltwater Fly Fishing in the Stunning Southern Archipelago"

Often called the "Norwegian Riviera," this breathtaking coastline offers exceptional fly-fishing opportunities. With healthy wild fish stocks, uncrowded waters, and jaw-dropping scenery, it’s the perfect destination for saltwater fly fishing in idyllic surroundings.

Depending on the season, the crystal-clear waters of this region provide thrilling angling experiences. You can fish from the coast, a belly-boat, a kayak, or a traditional boat. Thanks to the sheltered fjords and islands, there’s always calm water to explore, even when winds pick up.

Sea-Run Brown Trout

A prized target for Scandinavian fly anglers, the sea-run brown trout is a hard-fighting, stunning fish. As waters warm in late March, these trout become more active, feeding aggressively at dawn, dusk, or in low light. They hunt shallow—often within the top 2 meters—so stealth matters more than long casts. A well-presented shrimp or baitfish fly along a beach or over "leopard" bottom can tempt them, though getting a bite isn’t always easy!

Hard-Fighting Sea Bass

When summer brings warmer waters, sea bass, mackerel, and garfish become highly active. Bass can be elusive, but once found, they strike explosively and fight fiercely. Mackerel and garfish, on the other hand, are abundant and provide non-stop action. Like sea trout, they respond well to similar tactics, though bass prefer baitfish patterns.

(Image: A sea bass caught on the fly)

Aggressive Pollack

Pollack are an underrated sportfish—aggressive, plentiful, and lightning-fast when hooked. In early summer, they stay deep due to colder temperatures, requiring heavy flies and fast-sinking lines. As waters warm, they move shallower, offering thrilling battles.

(Image: Fly fishing for pollack in Norway)

Stubborn Atlantic Cod

A cold-water species, cod swim shallow in winter but retreat to deeper waters as temperatures rise. They’re opportunistic feeders, attacking almost any fly that resembles prey. Don’t expect blistering runs—their fight is more about brute strength than speed.

(Image: Cod might not be your first fly-fishing target, but this photo could change your mind!)

Other Species

While this guide highlights key targets, the region also holds:

  • Atlantic Halibut
  • Haddock
  • Brook Trout

Explore Norway’s southern archipelago for unforgettable saltwater fly fishing in a pristine, uncrowded paradise.

"Norway's Hidden Gem: World-Class Saltwater Fly Fishing in the Stunning Southern Archipelago"

"Fly Fishing Paradise: Exploring Sarasota Bay’s Rich Waters for Redfish, Trout, and Tarpon"

At the northernmost edge of Sarasota Bay lies Cortez, Florida’s oldest working fishing village. The surrounding flats are ideal for targeting inshore gamefish, with shallow waters attracting redfish and large seatrout, while deeper channels and mangrove islands draw snook.

Sarasota Bay boasts diverse species perfect for fly fishing. Long Bar, a historic divide between the bay’s southern and northern sections, is a prime spot for redfish, seatrout, snook, and seasonal tarpon. The clear waters provide exceptional sight-fishing opportunities.

"Fly Fishing Paradise: Exploring Sarasota Bay's Rich Waters for Redfish, Trout, and Tarpon"

South of Sarasota Bay, Roberts Bay, Little Sarasota Bay, and Blackburn Bay offer sheltered conditions for fly anglers. While snook, redfish, and seatrout are the primary targets, juvenile tarpon fishing can be excellent during certain seasons.

Fish Species

  • Redfish
  • Sea Trout
  • Tarpon

(Note: Additional species may be found in the area, but this guide focuses on the key targets.)

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"Discover Aveyron’s Hidden Gem: Fly Fishing in the Majestic Le Lot River"

Nestled in the heart of France’s Massif Central, Aveyron is one of the country’s largest and most scenic departments. Its dramatic landscapes—from the sweeping Aubrac plateau to the deep valleys carved by the Truyère, Lot, Aveyron, and Tarn rivers—make it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.

Fly Fishing in the Le Lot River
The Lot River offers an exceptional fly fishing experience, with its waters varying dramatically across the region. In the north, acidic waters flow over basaltic and granitic rocks, while the south boasts translucent calcareous waters. These conditions demand both discretion and refined techniques, rewarding anglers with unforgettable catches.

"Discover Aveyron's Hidden Gem: Fly Fishing in the Majestic Le Lot River"

Fish Species to Target
While the area is rich in biodiversity, the standout species for fly fishing include:

  • Chub
  • Brown Trout
  • Grayling

Whether you’re drawn by the challenge or the breathtaking scenery, Aveyron’s Le Lot River is a must-visit destination for any angler.

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"Fly Fishing Paradise: Exploring Norway’s Mighty Glomma River"

Norway’s longest river, the Glomma, offers an exceptional fly fishing experience between Atna and Hovda. Its mix of fast and slow-moving waters supports diverse fish species, making it a premier destination for anglers.

Diverse Fish Species

The river is home to abundant grayling, along with brown trout, whitefish, and pike. This variety ensures an exciting challenge for fly fishers of all skill levels.

Unique River Features

A standout characteristic of this stretch is its numerous islands, which shape the river’s flow into a network of smaller and larger streams. This dynamic structure doubles wading and fishing opportunities, enhancing the adventure.

Recommended Flies

Top fly choices include:

  • Klinkhamer
  • CDC F-Fly
  • Deer Hair Sedge
  • Red Tag
  • Super Pupa
  • Griffith’s Gnat

Equipped with these, you’re ready for an unforgettable fly fishing experience on the Glomma.

Fishing License

"Fly Fishing Paradise: Exploring Norway's Mighty Glomma River"

Licenses are available at Koppang Camping.

Target Species

While other fish may inhabit the area, this section focuses on:

  • Brown Trout
  • Grayling
  • Pike

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