Fly fishing guide

Fly fishing is certainly one of the most beautiful fishing techniques known today. More than just a technique, fly fishing is a way of life shared by all anglers. From observing nature to create perfect fly imitations, to delicate and discreet approaches, to reading the river and the natural environment to lure trout, grayling, salmon and other species of fish, fly fishing is a technique where you blend in with nature.

Long reserved for salmonids, fly fishing has now been democratised to include all species of freshwater fish (pike, black bass, chub) and saltwater fish (bass, tuna, bonefish). Gone, too, are the days when fly fishing was thought to be the preserve of an elite few, making the technique less accessible than it actually is.

Today's fly fishing guides are there to teach you the basics so that you can fish independently in a way that respects the fish. Like any other technique, fly fishing is learned through precise teaching methods that a fly fishing guide uses and teaches on a daily basis. Observation, self-control and patience are essential.
Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced angler, whether you're into dry trout or streamer pike, tuna on the hunt or bonefish on the flats of Guadeloupe, we've selected the best fly fishing guides in France for you.

Grayling fishing in the Allier

Grayling fishing in the Allier

Come and fish with me for grayling and trout in the second category sectors of the Allier during the winter. This famous Auvergne river

Trout fishing in Serbia

Trout fishing in Serbia

e invite you to join me for a week's fishing on the Gradac river near the town of Valjevo.

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