Fanatical Fly Fishing

Uncharted Waters: Hunting Monster Pike in Hidden Rivers

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River Pike Fishing on Unknown Waters – Sweden
25 min
Chasing pike on the fly in one of Sweden’s largest rivers.
Channel: Vision Fly Fishing

Video Summary
This fly fishing video follows two friends, Nicholas Bauer and his companion, as they explore a new tailwater below a power plant. They share their tactics for fishing unfamiliar waters, highlighting the excitement and challenges of discovery.

Initially unsure if pike inhabit the area, they remain optimistic. They target grassy zones near deep channels, where pike often lurk. The sunny, warm weather creates ideal conditions for their expedition.

Throughout the day, they experiment with techniques like heavy flies for deep fishing and adapt to the river’s conditions. They also reflect on the power plant’s environmental impact—the river was once a salmon run.

Their persistence pays off: they land several pike, including an aggressive one that strikes their fly head-on. This success showcases their adaptability and skill. They employ weedless flies and heavy tackle to handle diverse challenges.

The video also provides educational insights, such as tips for deep-water fishing and using different flies and lines. The anglers stress patience and proper technique for success in deep waters.


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Southern Latitude Guides

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Southern Latitude Guides
New Zealand

Explore the heart of South Island’s stunning landscapes—from Nelson to Fiordland—with our expert-guided trout fly fishing adventures. Specializing in sight fishing, we offer unforgettable encounters with large Brown and Rainbow Trout in New Zealand’s pristine rivers, lakes, and streams. Our trips also span the diverse waters of the North Island.

Committed NZPFGA Guides

Our guides are esteemed members of the New Zealand Professional Fishing Guides Association (NZPFGA), upholding the highest ethical standards and sustainable fisheries practices. With deep local knowledge, critical accreditations, and years of hands-on experience, they deliver an unparalleled fishing adventure.

Personalized Adventures & Pricing

Trips for 1–2 anglers range from NZ$1,200–1,300 per day. Prioritizing safety and logistics, we limit groups to two anglers per outing. Choose from single-day excursions, road or helicopter trips, hikes, tent camping, or backcountry hut stays—tailored to your preferences.

The South Island Fishing Experience

Globally renowned for its Brown Trout fishing, South Island boasts crystal-clear streams set against breathtaking scenery. Discover the unique charm of each region:

  • Nelson & Marlborough
  • West Coast
  • Christchurch & North Canterbury
  • Central South Island
  • Queenstown & Otago
  • Southland & Fiordland

Southern Latitude Guides

North Island Fishing

Explore premier fly fishing destinations, including:

  • Waikato
  • East Cape
  • Rotorua
  • Taupo
  • Turangi
  • Hawkes Bay
  • Taranaki

Why Choose Us?

NZPFGA-certified guides
Fully personalized adventures
World-class rivers & landscapes

Expertise in Target Species

Southern Latitude Guides specializes in fly fishing for:

  • Brown Trout
  • Rainbow Trout

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Robfish

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Robfish


Robfish | New Zealand

Embark on an unforgettable fly fishing adventure with Rob Vaz, an accredited NZPGFA professional guide. A former NZ National Fly Fishing Champion and international representative, Rob brings decades of expertise to trout fishing expeditions in the Central North Island. Raised in the Waikato region, he has explored premier fly fishing locations across New Zealand and beyond.

With a competitive background representing New Zealand, Rob has mastered cutting-edge techniques to ensure a successful and rewarding experience for anglers of all levels. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, he is committed to making your day on the water both enjoyable and educational. Let Rob—a distinguished member of the NZ Professional Guides Association—elevate your fly fishing journey.

Dive into Fly Fishing or Czech/Euro Nymphing

Under Rob’s guidance, you’ll learn the essentials of fly fishing or delve into Czech/Euro nymphing—a technique he pioneered long before it gained mainstream popularity. His deep immersion in European fly fishing, particularly Czech nymphing during the 1990s, made him one of its earliest adopters.

Though this method has been around for years, Rob is passionate about sharing its nuances with his clients. Not only does it increase your chances of landing fish, but it also adds an exciting new layer to your angling experience.

Why Choose Rob?

✔ Member of the NZ Professional Guides Association
✔ Czech/Euro Nymphing Specialist
✔ Expert Guide for Central North Island Waters


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You Fish Scotland

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You Fish Scotland
"Highland fishing as it should be"

If you love trout and salmon fishing—or simply breathtaking landscapes—Inverness is the perfect destination. Nestled in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, this city boasts stunning scenery and world-class fishing spots.

You Fish Scotland is a family-run business owned by Wes and Roz. We’re dedicated to delivering exceptional fishing experiences paired with warm hospitality. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a beginner, we cater to all skill levels and offer diverse techniques, including fly and lure fishing.

You Fish Scotland

Our expert guides are as skilled as they are personable, ensuring you’re in good hands no matter your target species.

Specializing in Highland fly-fishing and tackle, we’re eager to share our knowledge and experience. From beginner fly-fishing tips to real-time fishing condition advice, we’re here to make your Scottish adventure unforgettable. Our fully insured guides are accomplished anglers, proficient in float tubes, water masters, and boat techniques.

Join us for an extraordinary fishing experience in the majestic Scottish Highlands.

Loch, Stream, Coast, or River
Multi-day safari packages available
Fly fish the Scottish Highlands
Trout, Atlantic salmon, pike, perch
Heli Fishing Trips

Get in touch with You Fish Scotland


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River Fishing New Zealand

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River Fishing New Zealand

Hawkes Bay: A Premier Trout Fishing Destination
Hawkes Bay offers exceptional trout fishing opportunities. Enjoy this world-class fishery under the guidance of Tony Hildesheim, a local expert in trout fly fishing.

Explore Hawkes Bay, New Zealand
Our rivers are ideal for fly fishing, whether with nymphs or dry flies. We organize trout fishing trips across the renowned North Island east coast and central plateau regions.

River Fishing New Zealand

Our base is located on the eastern coast of New Zealand’s North Island, near Napier and Hastings in Hawkes Bay—just an hour’s flight or a six-hour drive south of Auckland.

Napier, famous for its art deco architecture, features a domestic airport and a variety of accommodations. From here, I’ll guide you to the region’s finest trout rivers and scenic countryside, helping you land trophy rainbow and brown trout.

Mastering the Local Trout Fishing Technique
My specialty is sight fishing in Hawkes Bay’s tributaries and main rivers using a three-fly nymph rig: two nymphs and a stimulator dry fly, which serves as both an indicator and a trout catcher.

Whether you’re an experienced international angler or a local enthusiast, book a guided day trip to witness this method’s effectiveness firsthand.

Diverse Trout Fishing Adventures

  • Day Fishing Trips: Customized trips on Hawkes Bay’s premier rivers or the mighty Ruakituri River, tailored to your skill level and schedule.
  • Lodge and Overnight Trips: Multi-day excursions to rivers and lakes, with riverside lodgings just 1–3 hours from Napier.
  • Backcountry Fishing: Combine tramping and camping with fishing in remote rivers.
  • Saltwater Fly Fishing: Target kahawai, kingfish, tuna, trevally, and snapper from shore or boat for an adrenaline-packed experience.

Hawkes Bay ranks among New Zealand’s top trout fishing regions, offering rivers, lakes, backcountry streams, and spring creeks teeming with wild brown and rainbow trout.

Join us for a day trip or multi-day adventure, customized to your preferences. Contact Tony Hildesheim today to book your Hawkes Bay fly fishing experience.

From rivers to backcountry camping to saltwater fly fishing
Trophy brown and rainbow trout
Single and multi-day trips available

Expert Advice for These Species
River Fishing New Zealand specializes in fly fishing for:

  • Brown trout
  • Rainbow trout

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Tyne Fly Fishing

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Tyne Fly Fishing

Tyne Fly Fishing, operated by Neil Lobban, delivers an exceptional fly fishing experience along the scenic River Tyne in Northeast England. Catering to all ages and skill levels, the service ensures a welcoming and inclusive environment for every angler.

Meet Neil Lobban

Neil is a full member of the Association of Advanced Professional Game Angling Instructors (AAPGAI), holding Masters and Advanced qualifications in both single- and double-handed fly casting. Dedicated to teaching modern Spey and overhead casting techniques, he is equipped to address all your fishing needs.

Guided Fly Fishing

Experience guided salmon fishing on the Tyne system, as well as trout fishing on local rivers and stillwaters. Under Neil’s expert guidance, anglers of all abilities can explore productive waters abundant with salmon, sea trout, brown trout, rainbow trout, and grayling.

Casting Tuition

Tyne Fly Fishing

Tyne Fly Fishing offers comprehensive casting instruction, covering single- and double-handed techniques. Whether refining existing skills or learning new ones, Neil’s expertise ensures greater enjoyment and success on the water.

Key Highlights:

  • Master modern Spey and overhead casting techniques
  • Target Atlantic salmon, sea trout, brown trout, rainbow trout, and grayling
  • AAPGAI-certified instructor with advanced qualifications

Contact Tyne Fly Fishing today!


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