HOSTED TRIPS
Each year, we offer a selection of hosted trips to world-class fishing destinations, including The Bahamas, Mexico, Cuba, Los Roques, Norway, British Columbia, and Iceland.
Your host will ensure everything runs smoothly, answer any questions, and provide advice on fishing techniques.
If you're a solo traveller looking for a like-minded group, or if you'd like to explore a new destination with knowledgeable guidance, our hosted trips are the perfect opportunity. Whether you're traveling alone, with a friend, or as part of a group, you'll be warmly welcomed.
Our team of hosts includes Charles Jardine, David Grove, Mark Bowler, Tony Fox, John Olav Oldren, Colin Macleod, and Bernie Maher.
British Columbia - Harrison
18th - 25th October 2025
*Final Space*
Salmon & sturgeon fishing on the Harrison River is an incredible experience in British Columbia, Canada. This river is ideal for double hand spey fishing, single hand and conventional fishing. It is the single largest salmon-producing and rearing river in Canada, with all 5 species of salmon entering its clean flowing water to spawn.
The Bahamas - Crooked Island
14th - 22nd November 2025
On Crooked Island, the tides ebb and flow to their ancient rhythm, with the moon drawing full each month. The bonefish here are guided by these lunar cycles, cruising lazily on and off the extensive flats. Prime bonefish habitat stretches all the way to the southern tip of Acklins Island, offering anglers access to some of the most remote and rewarding fishing in the southern Bahamas.
Mexico - Ascension Bay
14th - 22nd November &
21st - 29th November 2025
Using the best local guides and Panga-style boats, fish the flats and lagoons of Ascension Bay. Ascension Bay is amongst the best permit fisheries in the world, with bonefish and tarpon also plentiful. Boats will collect you each morning outside the lodge, and on returning in the afternoon a cocktail will await you.
Los Roques
17th - 24th January 2026
Los Roques is an exclusive Caribbean destination that offers world class saltwater flyfishing. 120 km north of Caracas, it is a National Park with a collection of some 350 islands and cays. Referred to as an archipelago, it is technically an unspoiled atoll that spans 36km east to west and 24.6km north to south, making it the largest marine park in the Caribbean Sea.
Argentina - Bella Sofia
5th - 15th March 2026
Set against the remote and windswept beauty of Argentine Patagonia, Bella Sofia Lodge offers one of the most private and rewarding sea trout experiences in South America.
Los Roques
14th - 21st March 2026
Los Roques is considered one of the best bonefishing destinations in the world. You can expect a huge number of daily shots at fish with a solid average weight of 3 – 5lbs, with larger specimens of 6 – 10lbs also common. 90% of your fishing will be done on foot. With its huge range of fishable water, it truly is a wade fisherman’s paradise.
Cuba - Cayo Paredon
10th - 18th April 2026
Cayo Paredón is a small island in Cuba’s northern Jardines del Rey (Gardens of the King) Archipelago, part of a vast marine park known for its unspoilt landscapes and rich biodiversity. It’s a classic Cuban mix — a genuine chance to target all three of the Caribbean's most iconic flats species in a beautiful, protected setting.
Mexico - Ascension Bay
30th January - 7th February 2026
Using the best local guides and Panga-style boats, fish the flats and lagoons of Ascension Bay. Ascension Bay is amongst the best permit fisheries in the world, with bonefish and tarpon also plentiful. Boats will collect you each morning outside the lodge, and on returning in the afternoon a cocktail will await you.
Mexico - Ascension Bay
13th - 21st March 2026
Using the best local guides and Panga-style boats, fish the flats and lagoons of Ascension Bay. Ascension Bay is amongst the best permit fisheries in the world, with bonefish and tarpon also plentiful. Boats will collect you each morning outside the lodge, and on returning in the afternoon a cocktail will await you.
Mexico - Baja
30th April - 8th May 2026
The idyllic village of La Ventana is located in the municipality of La Paz in the state of Baja California Sur, Mexico. It is on the eastern side of the Sea of Cortez, an angler’s paradise which offers some of the best saltwater fishing opportunities in the world.
The most desired fish in this water is the Roosterfish. According to the International Game Fish Association (IGFA), the biggest Roosterfish caught to date in this water weighed approximately 52 Kilograms.