Travel Report: Horstad Gård
June saw us host the opening 2 weeks at Horstad Gård Lodge on Norway’s magnificent Åelva river – home to some of the world’s biggest Atlantic salmon.
June saw us host the opening 2 weeks at Horstad Gård Lodge on Norway’s magnificent Åelva river – home to some of the world’s biggest Atlantic salmon.
This year LOOP Travel and TwinPeakes Fly Fishing were lucky enough to host the opening three days on the Stóra Laxá, a beautiful Icelandic river known for its rugged landscape…
Salmon is one of the most popular species to target when fly fishing. Let’s take a look at everything you need to know to get you started. A brief introduction…
New to fly fishing? You’re in the right place. If you want to start fly fishing, you need a few pieces of essential equipment – or as it’s called in…
Iceland is a wonderful destination for so many reasons, one of my absolute favourites. Due to its northern location on the earth, it has very extreme seasons. The spring is…
At a height of 1,200 feet, the 920 acre Llyn Brenig is recognised as one of the best top water fisheries in the UK. The most anticipated hatches of the…
A summer spate in the beginning of July provided this team of young anglers an incredible weeks fishing on the river Thurso in the far north of Scotland. With fresh…
Wild mountain fishing for wild brown trout in the Snowdonia national park. The forgotten mountain lakes in North Wales offer serine natural vistas with exceptional fly fishing and reasonable…
In this video LOOP team member Tim Wood shows us how to tie the Sherry Spinner pattern which is a highly effective spinner imitation dry fly. A Spinner pattern is…
The blue winged cascade is a variation on the classic cascade pattern. A pattern we would not be without when fresh Atlantic salmon are on the move. Tied on a…
Stuart Foxall ties the old faithful blue charm. A long standing favourite of many anglers and a pattern not to be without fishing for Atlantic salmon in the summer months….
This video shows LOOP Team member Tim Wood tying a simply Griffth Gnat pattern. Midges or gnats are the staple diet of trout worldwide. These tiny insects are found on…
In this episode we try to simplify the Skagit line and what we really like them. Application of use Casting techniques Choosing your Skagit to match your rod. Useful tip….
The choice of single handed fly lines available today is extensive, which can make your buying decision a difficult one to make. We help clear things up.
The Rapala knot is a very strong knot used for attaching the leader to a fly or lure. The advantage of using a Rapala knot or other loop style knot…
A how-to video on how to convert your LOOP Q reel from left to right hand wind, and vice versa.
The Blood knot is a very quick easy to learn reliable knot used to tie your leader to your fly. The Tucked blood knot or (clinch knot) is a variation…
Loop team member Callum Conner fishing for Golden Dorado on the Rio Corriente & Parana system at the superb Don Jaoquin River Lodge in Corrientes, Argentina. An outstanding experience one…
A Winter Passion is a film produced and edited by Callum Conner, owner & head guide of Scotia Fishing. His goal is to showcase his passion for winter Grayling fly…
GOODOO – Presented by Aussie Fly Fisher & LOOP Tackle. Murray cod, Australia’s largest exclusively freshwater fish, can eat a full-grown duck in one hit. They are the apex predator…