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Kola Penninsula, Russia |
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28th July - 4th Aug 2012 |
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Challenging Trophy Salmon |
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ZAR 49,500 per
rod includes 7 days fishing, all meals, accommodations
and guided fishing. Excludes flights, and gratuities |
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#9 - #10 two handed rods
14 to 16 feet in length |
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Helsinki |
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The Yokanga River is the latest of the Kola rivers to be
opened to western fishermen. It is located on the northeastern
edge of the Kola about 175 miles from Murmansk, where it empties
into the Barents Sea. These waters are home to some of the
largest Atlantic salmon on the Kola, and provide a challenging
environment in which to fish.
Mavungana have secured a special South African rated week
on this fabulous fishery in 2012 again. Our rods from 2011
caught some great fish, and enjoyed their trip-a-far immensely.
With that in mind, we were quick to rebook this offer for
the coming season. The impressive waters of the Yokango cascade
through a boulder- strewn course creating some of the most
diverse and varied fly fishing water imaginable. It is almost
as though some mighty hand has plucked pools from salmon rivers
around the world and rearranged them into one river course.
There is everything from the rippled glides of the famous
Lyliok pool to the deep rushing draws typical of the upper
Norcamp.
Fishing the Yokanga river is a true adventure from beginning
to end. The catches are fantastic as is the scenery and the
challenges you can face.
For more info and flights from Johannesburg e-mail: info@flyfishing.co.za
Next trip departs in 72
days time.
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