Destinations
We offer a range of destinations within comfortable travel time from UK airports with an emphasis on reducing the amount of in-country travel where possible thereby freeing up more time for the activity you want to do. This means you can enjoy a week's sport with plenty of variety or a long weekend and return refreshed to work with plenty of stories to tell.
Fishing
Croatia
Croatia has excellent brown trout fishing on enchanting mountain streams where you can wander and fish to your heart's content. The waters are recovering from damage of the war years and good fish populations are once again to be found here. Find out more
Czech Republic
Home to nymphing. Good exponents will know how effective this technique is and we can arrange for you to learn it too. Large grayling, brown trout and the occasional Danube salmon populate these waters that tend to fish better in spring and early autumn. Find out more
Mongolia
Surrounded by the steppe with its varying landscapes, fast and clear waters hold the predatory taimen as well as grayling and lenok trout which all grow to impressive sizes in an environment rich in fly life. Find out more
Serbia
A little known destination where large brown trout and fine grayling populate the rivers. Near pristine environments where fly life is plentiful and the fishing pressure low. Find out more
Slovenia
Waters team with wild fish: rainbow trout, grayling and the regional speciality, the marble trout. Dry and wet fly all produce good results with well weighted nymphs necessary to beat the fast moving current. Find out more
Hunting
Czech Republic
Fine woodland stalking for roe buck in early May will appeal to the keen stalker. Wild boar, red deer and muflon grow to good weights and provide excellent trophy opportunities: they can either be stalked, or in the case of boar, the Czech speciality of driven boar can be organised. The quality of driven shoots for pheasant has improved in recent years and well-run days matching the best of English shoots can be arranged. Set in the grounds of some of the country's finest castles that have now been returned to private hands, they offer that added touch of excitement that only shooting abroad can provide. Find out more
Kazakhstan
Guests stay either in yurts or in village houses depending on the season with the "Berkutchi": these fine hunters come from the formerly nomadic peoples persecuted under Stalin in the nineteen fifties. Nowadays they accompany their flocks to summer pastures where they stay for the season, choosing to live in traditional houses during the winter. They are the only group of people empowered to own and fly eagles to hunt foxes and wolves. Find out more
Serbia
A country with a strong hunting tradition and a reputation for large deer, it offers the visiting fisher or gun plenty of variety and some unique sport. It is now shaking off some of the bad press dating back to the war years in the nineties. Find out more
Slovakia
Slovakia has vast areas of deciduous woodland country and is famous for the High Tatras Mountains that run along the northern border with Poland as well as the Slovak Paradise National Park in the centre of the country. Less well known than the Czech Republic where Prague is a natural draw, Slovakia has arguably the more impressive landscape and certainly a wider diversity of wildlife including lynx and bear. In spring and late summer there is fine fly fishing to be had in the Low Tatras region: real wilderness fly-fishing with the chance to see much rare wildlife. Find out more
Slovenia
The crème de la crème of chamois stalking under the old Hapsburg empire, this is where Emperor Franz Josef II and later Marshall Tito use to enjoy their stalking. The Julian Alps in Northern Slovenia form a natural amphitheatre of steep valleys and sheer white limestone rock faces where to the west you have the warmth of the Adriatic and to the east you have the colder winds of the Hungarian plain. Find out more