La Saâne

"Reel in Trophy Salmon: Scotland’s Legendary River Tay Awaits"

The River Tay, Scotland’s premier salmon river, is famed for its trophy-sized fish and unmatched angling conditions. Fed by vast loch systems, its stable, fishable waters make it the country’s most dependable destination for salmon fishing.

With one of the longest seasons in the UK—running from January 15th to October 15th—the Tay offers prime opportunities during spring (March–May) and autumn (September–October), when migratory salmon runs peak.

Our expert-guided salmon fishing packages include licenses, top-tier gear, tactical coaching, and hand-selected fly patterns tailored to seasonal conditions—ensuring an unforgettable angling adventure.

Target Species Spotlight:
While diverse fish thrive here, the River Tay is legendary for its Atlantic Salmon, drawing anglers worldwide in pursuit of the ultimate freshwater prize.

"Reel in Trophy Salmon: Scotland’s Legendary River Tay Awaits"

"Chasing Giants: Fly Fishing Sweden’s Torne River for Monster Baltic Salmon"

Sweden’s Torne River lures fly fishers with the promise of legendary Baltic salmon—a siren call for anglers chasing their next personal best. This untamed waterway, stretching 324 miles from icy Lake Torneträsk to the Gulf of Bothnia, has become a holy grail for salmon enthusiasts, offering not just fish, but a test of skill against some of Europe’s most powerful freshwater giants.

Gear for the Fight
Tackling Torne’s salmon demands heavy artillery: 13–16ft double-handed rods built to hurl spey lines (#9–11 weights), paired with reels boasting bulletproof drags and 200+ yards of backing. Versatility is key—anglers pack multiple sinking lines to adapt to shifting currents and depths, ensuring flies reach the salmon’s strike zone.

Tactics for Triumph

"Chasing Giants: Fly Fishing Sweden’s Torne River for Monster Baltic Salmon"

Winter calls for deep-diving tube flies on heavy lines, while summer shifts the game to floating lines and smaller patterns like the Green Highlander. Mastery means reading the river’s mood—targeting slack water near rapids, probing pool edges, and perfecting the downstream swing. When temperatures rise, dry flies danced over resting salmon can trigger explosive takes.

The Prize: Atlantic Salmon
While other species may lurk, the Torne is synonymous with its Atlantic salmon—a fish that turns patience and precision into heart-pounding battles. Here, every cast whispers the chance of a lifetime catch.

"Funen: Denmark’s Ultimate Sea Trout Fishing Paradise"

Discover why Funen (Fyn) is a dream destination for anglers seeking the thrill of sea trout fishing. Nestled in Denmark’s heart, this island offers unmatched diversity—from rugged coastlines to serene fjords—all teeming with trophy-worthy sea trout.

What makes Fyn special? Its dynamic landscapes—cliffs, headlands, and hidden bays—create endless fishing opportunities. Nutrient-rich waters and a mild climate ensure thriving sea trout populations, boosting your chances of a legendary catch.

Adaptability is key here: when winds rage on open shores, sheltered bays provide calm alternatives. Murky waters near rocks? A quick move to the next headland reveals crystal-clear hotspots. Beyond fishing, Fyn enchants with stunning sunsets, coastal serenity, and the raw beauty of the Baltic.

Featured Species:

  • Atlantic Cod
  • Atlantic Mackerel
  • "Funen: Denmark’s Ultimate Sea Trout Fishing Paradise"

  • Garfish
  • Sea Trout (Star of the Show!)

Pack your gear—Funen’s seas are waiting.

"La Saâne: A Hidden Gem for Wild Trout in France’s Pastoral Paradise"

Nestled in the picturesque French countryside, the Saâne River offers a serene escape for fly fishers seeking unspoiled beauty and wild trout. Despite its low profile, this river is a treasure trove for those willing to explore its waters during the summer months. Special thanks to Pascal, a local expert, who shared invaluable insights and guided us through the Saâne’s secrets.

Prime Fishing Spots: Longueil & Saâne-Saint-Just
Our focus was on two exclusive beats: one just south of Longueil’s center (near Camping de la Vallée) and another further downstream in Saâne-Saint-Just. Both are marked on the map and strictly follow fly-fishing, catch-and-release rules.

Navigating French Fishing Licenses
While securing a fishing license in France can be tricky, the process has improved. Tourists can easily purchase a weekly "holiday license" online at cartedepeche.fr for around €34 (2023). Select Dieppe (76200) as your association when applying. Always double-check local regulations, as some exceptions may apply.

Bank Fishing & Wading Tips
Most fishing can be done from the bank, but wading is permitted—ideal for low water levels. Move slowly; the wild trout here are skittish. The meadows are shared with cows, but don’t worry—Pascal assures they’re friendly. Just tread respectfully!

Wild Trout & Tactical Approaches
The Saâne is home to wild brown trout, with occasional sea trout or even salmon—thanks to its connection to the sea at Quiberville. Spot rising fish? Approach with stealth. No activity? Try classic nymphs like Hare’s Ear or Pheasant Tail, or Pascal’s go-to: the Red Tag.

Fly Selection
Match the hatch with Mayflies (peak in May/June) or switch to Sedges and Caddis imitations. For subsurface action, trust reliable nymph patterns.

Fish Species Spotlight

"La Saâne: A Hidden Gem for Wild Trout in France’s Pastoral Paradise"

While other species may lurk, the Saâne’s stars are its wild brown trout and elusive sea trout. Ready for an unforgettable fly-fishing adventure? The Saâne awaits.

"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.