Location

"Fly Fishing Paradise: Chasing Trout & Chub in Belgium’s Stunning Lesse River"

Hidden in the lush Belgian Ardennes, the Lesse River is a fly angler’s dream—crystal-clear waters winding through dense forests and dramatic cliffs. This picturesque setting isn’t just for hikers; its gentle currents and thriving trout and chub populations make it ideal for wading with a rod.

Tactics vary by season: dry flies dance on summer evenings, nymphs tempt in cooler flows, and even oversized wooly buggers surprise feisty trout. Start your adventure near the village of Lesse (note: ignore Google Maps’ mislabeling—it’s the Lesse, not "Lomme"). Park by the BBQ spot, gear up, and wade upstream for easier access or downstream for secluded riffles—just watch for rocks and shifting water levels.

Licenses Made Simple:

  • A Wallonia fishing permit is mandatory (details here).
  • For this stretch, secure a day (€5) or annual (€25) pass from Amicale Des Pecheurs de Redu—email Manu (French-friendly via Google Translate) at fhpsbl.be.

Beyond This Beat:
Explore more of the Lesse and Ardennes’ rivers via fhpsbl.be or maisondelapeche.be. While some public spots allow fishing with just the regional license, prime fly waters often require local permits—persistence (and translation apps) unlock secluded gems.

Target Species: Brown Trout | Chub

"Fly Fishing Paradise: Chasing Trout & Chub in Belgium’s Stunning Lesse River"

Pro Tip: Evening hatches near picnic areas can yield surprises when crowds thin. Pack light, tread carefully, and let the Ardennes’ beauty hook you as deeply as its fish.

"Fly Fishing Paradise: Norway’s Mighty Glomma River Beckons Anglers"

Norway’s longest river, the Glomma, transforms into an angler’s dream between Atna and Hovda, where fast and slow currents converge to create a thriving habitat for diverse fish. This stretch is a fly fishing hotspot, offering both challenge and reward for enthusiasts.

A Rich Underwater Ecosystem

"Fly Fishing Paradise: Norway’s Mighty Glomma River Beckons Anglers"

Grayling reigns supreme here, but the waters also teem with brown trout, whitefish, and pike, ensuring every cast holds potential for an exciting catch.

Islands That Shape the Adventure

The river’s scattered islands carve dynamic channels, splitting the Glomma into a maze of streams. This natural design doubles the wading and fishing opportunities, making it a playground for those who love to explore.

Top Flies for Success

Pack your Klinkhamer, CDC F-Fly, Deer Hair Sedge, Red Tag, Super Pupan, and Griffith’s Gnat—these proven flies will maximize your chances of landing the perfect catch.

Easy Access to Licenses

Secure your fishing permit at Koppang Camping and dive into the Glomma’s legendary waters.

Target Species Spotlight

  • Brown Trout
  • Grayling
  • Pike

(Note: Additional species may lurk in these waters, but these are the prime catches in this stretch.)

"Fly Fishing Paradise: Discover the Serene Beauty & Thrilling Catches of France’s La Loue River"

Nestled in eastern France, the La Loue River is a fly fisher’s dream—a pristine waterway teeming with trophy-sized trout and grayling. Renowned for its crystal-clear currents and peaceful ambiance, this hidden gem invites anglers to test their skills against its thriving aquatic life.

Trophy Trout & Grayling: The La Loue’s Prized Catches
The river’s star attractions—brown trout and grayling (ombres)—flourish here, with trout often stretching an impressive 30–50 cm. Sight fishing for these elusive giants adds an adrenaline rush to the La Loue’s tranquil setting.

Local Flies, Legendary Success
Master the art of fly fishing with the Ornans and Peute flies, expertly designed to mimic native insects. These lures are the secret weapons of local anglers, consistently tempting the river’s savvy trout and grayling.

More Than Just Fishing
Beyond the thrill of the catch, the La Loue offers a retreat into unspoiled nature—where the whisper of the water and the challenge of the hunt create unforgettable moments.

"Fly Fishing Paradise: Discover the Serene Beauty & Thrilling Catches of France’s La Loue River"

Target Species: Brown Trout, Grayling (Additional species may inhabit the area.)

"Norway’s Wild Trout Paradise: A Fly Fisher’s Dream in Southern Waters"

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Endless Waters, Abundant Trout

From crystal-clear lakes to rushing rivers, Southern Norway teems with wild trout—most notably the prolific brown trout (Salmo trutta). These waters also host other members of the Salmonidae family, including the vibrant American brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), the Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus), and the common whitefish (Coregonas lavaretus). But the real treasures lie in the Otra River, home to two rare gems: the Bleka, a relic landlocked Atlantic salmon from the last ice age, and the Otra’s ‘marble trout,’ a striking variant of brown trout with Balkan-inspired markings.

A Hidden World of Wild Fish

Norway’s landscape is defined by water—glacial streams, mirror-like lakes, and roaring rivers—each a thriving habitat for wild trout. Southern Norway is no exception, offering anglers a chance to cast into pristine waters where trout strike eagerly. While the average size may be modest due to the region’s geology (low pH limits insect growth), patient anglers can still land trophy-sized predators lurking beneath the surface. Fish over 4-6kg are caught annually, but even a 1kg trout is a rewarding prize.

"Norway's Wild Trout Paradise: A Fly Fisher's Dream in Southern Waters"

The Thrill of the Catch

Trout here are opportunistic feeders, often rising to surface flies with explosive takes. Though only 10% of their feeding happens at the surface, a well-presented dry fly—like a skittering caddis—can trigger heart-stopping strikes. With minimal fishing pressure, vast wilderness, and diverse waterways, Southern Norway is a fly fisher’s paradise. Whether targeting acrobatic brown trout or the elusive Bleka, every cast holds the promise of adventure.

Species Spotlight

  • Arctic Char
  • Brook Trout
  • Brown Trout

"Oklahoma’s Hidden Gem: Year-Round Fly Fishing Paradise on the Lower Illinois River"

The Lower Illinois River boasts world-class fly fishing opportunities, where anglers can target trophy stripers (including a record-breaking 47.8 lb catch), feisty rainbow trout, hard-fighting smallmouth bass, and more. This scenic river’s pristine waters create the perfect playground for both casual and competitive fishermen.

Year-Round Trout Action
Unlike seasonal fisheries, the Lower Illinois River receives continuous trout stockings, ensuring non-stop action. A prime 7.75-mile stretch—from Tenkiller Ferry Dam to the U.S. 64 bridge—is specially designated for trout enthusiasts.

Prime Access Points

  • Watts Management Unit: Walk-in access to nearly a mile of trout-rich waters plus 320 acres of hunting land (4 miles north of Gore via Highway 100).
  • Dam Pool: Productive even during high water, perfect for trout.
  • River Road & Gore Landing: Campgrounds, boat ramps, and six miles of fishable waters downstream.

Smart Regulations for Big Catches

  • Rainbow Trout: 6 daily (no size limit).
  • Brown Trout: 1 daily (20" minimum).
  • "Oklahoma's Hidden Gem: Year-Round Fly Fishing Paradise on the Lower Illinois River"

  • Elite Zone Rules (USGS gauge to Gravel Pit Rd): Fly/lure only, barbless hooks for trout; barbed hooks (3/0+) allowed for bass/catfish.

Target Species Spotlight

  • Trophy striped bass
  • Wild rainbow & brown trout
  • Largemouth bass
  • Bonus: catfish, buffalo, and redhorse surprises

Pack your gear—Oklahoma’s best-kept fishing secret awaits! 馃嚭馃嚫