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The Salmon fishing season on the Kola Peninsula in Russia is very compact. It is typically not much more than 3½ months long. The benefit of this is that not only are the runs of Salmon more concentrated but it's easier to predict the general conditions on any given week. Having said that, on the Kola Peninsula weather patterns change with astonishing regularity. Wintery-spring conditions can break into summer-like warmth from morning to afternoon and of course vice versa.
It may be that taking the mental step to make an overseas fishing trip is the biggest hurdle for most people. Having made the initial decision it would be nice to think that one simply picks out the appropriate week within your price range. At its simplest the cost of the week’s fishing will reflect the catch statistics both in terms of numbers, weight and to an extent how fresh the fish will be. Atlantic Salmon are, however, marvellously fickle. No matter how hard you try and predict the likely catches and conditions the reality is that to a fair degree luck will play a significant factor. To that end, providing there is availability, it becomes important that you know and are prepared for the likely conditions and fishing style you will expect.
Seasonal tips based on personal experience on the Kharlovka & Litza Rivers.
Written by Justin Maxwell Stuart.
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The Kola Peninsula in Russia has long been regarded as the destination to visit for anyone seeking an exceptional Atlantic Salm…
Fishing for salmon in Russia, whilst having the traits of regular Atlantic Salmon fishing has an environment far more remote an…
The Atlantic Salmon Reserve provides salmon and trout fishing holidays for the ... Offering magnificent salmon fishing on the Kharlovka, Eastern Litza, Rynda ...
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