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There are thousands of great fly fishing spots world-wide.
Deciding on the best places is really a matter of taste, but
here is my wish-list.
British Columbia Traditional fresh water fly fishing.
It is also fly-in fishing because there is no road access to
many of the best spots. Several species of salmon, trout, steelhead
are available, as well as char and sturgeon.
Kamchatka, Russia - Ever the traditionalist, Rainbow trout
originated here before migrating to the Pacific Northwest and
Alaska. The food rich waters of the Overlay River produce rainbows
that average five pounds, and twenty-one inches in length. Guatemala
Fly Fishing for Pacific Sailfish in Central America. Huge
Sailfish that like to fight. Not traditional, but exciting.
France The Pyrenees Mountains. Wild brown trout are
plentiful in higher elevations. There is no catch and release
here if you stay away from the posted no kill areas
The French believe in eating their catch, with some great wine.
Much of the rest of the country has stocked fish.
Southern England, Scotland, Wales Fishing along the
coast for Sea Trout, Grayling, Salmon, and Brown Trout, depending
on which species you choose fishing for Sea Trout and Salmon
where fresh water runs into salt water, or Scotland where the
Grayling fishing is considered the best in Europe.
Marco Island, Florida The fly fishing here is for the
larger saltwater variety. Barracuda, Black Grouper, Flounder,
King Mackerel, Mutton Snapper, Permit, Redfish, Sharks, Snook,
Tarpon, and Yellow Snapper are some of the varieties available
to fly fishermen. All of these areas are fantastic spots to fly
fish, offering a wide range of fishing opportunities. All have
professional outfitters, and guides, however prices are steep
as one would expected for the best fishing on earth.
If you enjoyed this article and are ready to hit the streams
consider checking out the fly fishing guide book for more info.
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