The Highest Rated 5 Fly Fishing Spots in the World
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
By Nick Martin
Patagonia
On the southern end of the South American continent Patagonia is home to a few of the best fly fishing in the world. There are numerous great options for the intrepid angler but if you want giant sea-run Brown Trout head to the archipelago of Tierra del Fuego and the Rio Grande brook. You can take dear tackle or merely your passport, cheap fishing rods and a bite to eat.
Kamchatka
Touted as being "Alaska 100 years ago" Kamchatka offers a wilderness like no other. If you're searching for the final Rainbow Trout destination in a real unspoiled frontier head to Russia's concealed gem. Kamchatka can be on the pricey side, transport to the streams generally involves a helicopter ride, but catching a 30+-inch fat Rainbow is actually worth the cost. One word of caution, Kamchatka has the highest concentration of Grizzly bears in the world, so keep a pointed eye.
New Zealand
It's widely known that New Zealand has some of the best trout fishing in the world, drawing a huge migration of American anglers in our winter months. Luckily the general public focus on 1 or 2 select areas like the lake Taupo area. To run away from the crowds and into some impressive landscape, head to Fiordland Countrywide Park on the South Island.
Belize
Home to the second largest barrier reef in the world, Belize's Caribbean shore is a tropical nirvana. With 450 cayes (islands) lining the shore, Belize is the ideal location for sea kayaking and fly fishing. Turneffe Atoll gets almost all of the attention for fly fishing thanks to the lodges operating there but for the angler with a bold spirit, you must fly into Placencia, hire a canoe and hit some of the finest Permit and Bonefish territory in the Caribbean.
Brit Columbia, Canada
Five hours north of Vancouver the final destination is the southern end of Desolation Sound, a marine park loaded with hidden bays and lagoons. The majority of the park is only accessible by ship or canoe, limiting the fishing pressure considerably. The bays and lagoons contain Salmon, Doly Varden, Rockfish, and Lingcod.
On the southern end of the South American continent Patagonia is home to a few of the best fly fishing in the world. There are numerous great options for the intrepid angler but if you want giant sea-run Brown Trout head to the archipelago of Tierra del Fuego and the Rio Grande brook. You can take dear tackle or merely your passport, cheap fishing rods and a bite to eat.
Kamchatka
Touted as being "Alaska 100 years ago" Kamchatka offers a wilderness like no other. If you're searching for the final Rainbow Trout destination in a real unspoiled frontier head to Russia's concealed gem. Kamchatka can be on the pricey side, transport to the streams generally involves a helicopter ride, but catching a 30+-inch fat Rainbow is actually worth the cost. One word of caution, Kamchatka has the highest concentration of Grizzly bears in the world, so keep a pointed eye.
New Zealand
It's widely known that New Zealand has some of the best trout fishing in the world, drawing a huge migration of American anglers in our winter months. Luckily the general public focus on 1 or 2 select areas like the lake Taupo area. To run away from the crowds and into some impressive landscape, head to Fiordland Countrywide Park on the South Island.
Belize
Home to the second largest barrier reef in the world, Belize's Caribbean shore is a tropical nirvana. With 450 cayes (islands) lining the shore, Belize is the ideal location for sea kayaking and fly fishing. Turneffe Atoll gets almost all of the attention for fly fishing thanks to the lodges operating there but for the angler with a bold spirit, you must fly into Placencia, hire a canoe and hit some of the finest Permit and Bonefish territory in the Caribbean.
Brit Columbia, Canada
Five hours north of Vancouver the final destination is the southern end of Desolation Sound, a marine park loaded with hidden bays and lagoons. The majority of the park is only accessible by ship or canoe, limiting the fishing pressure considerably. The bays and lagoons contain Salmon, Doly Varden, Rockfish, and Lingcod.
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