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Every fish species is special in its own way. It doesn’t really matter if you are targeting a tailing bonefish in Mexico, swinging for atlantic salmon in Iceland or spraying and praying from a drift boat in Patagonia searching for treasure brown trout.
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Bonefish
(Albula vulpes), also known as the ghost of the flats, are the most numerous sport fish in the archipelago. They often serve as most anglers' gateway into saltwater flats fishing. Renowned for their unstoppable initial run, after they tail on your fly. Bonefish can be incredibly picky and selective, particularly the singles or doubles, which also tend to be the largest fish.
However, when you locate them in larger groups, chances are high that you'll go tight.
Find this specie in these destinations:
Tarpon
(Megalops atlanticus), often referred to as the silver kings, are the toughest fighting and highest jumping fish in the Atlantic.
They typically inhabit along mangroves in lagoons feeding on smaller fish, though, if you time them right, you can find the migratory which are the biggest ones.
Find this specie in these destinations:
Permit
(Trachinotus falcatus), the holly grail in flats fishing. Permits are most likely the biggest challenge for every avid saltwater angler. Picky when it comes to grab a fly from the flat’s bottom, you'll be trying to feed them with both, crab and shrimp patterns, most of the time slow stripping dragging it on the bottom.
Same as bonefish, you will see them tailing when they feed,
Find this specie in these destinations:
Trigger
(Balistes vetula) Triggerfish are colorful marine fish known for their unique, laterally compressed bodies and strong jaws. Typically found in shallow waters around coral reefs, they’ll show their tail when feeding on the bottom, surely a thrill to experience.
Their name comes from the lockable spine on their dorsal fin, which they can "trigger" to secure themselves in their caves.
Find this specie in these destinations:
GT
(Caranx ignobilis) Known as the gangsters of the flats (after the video published in 2010), Giant Trevallys are well known for their commitment when grabbing a fly and their incomparable power that will put your tackle and yourself to test from the first second.
You can find them mainly around the Seychelles, but they will be around most flats of the indo pacific ocean.
Find this specie in these destinations:
Brown Trout
(Salmo trutta) is a prized freshwater fish known for its olive-brown coloration with scattered black and red spots. It inhabits cold, clear streams and rivers across Europe, North America, and beyond, favored by anglers for its elusive nature and challenging catch
Find this specie in these destinations:
Rainbow Trout
(Oncorhynchus mykiss) are freshwater fish known for their striking coloration, featuring a distinctive pink stripe along their sides and a speckled body.
Native to North America, they thrive in cold, clear streams, rivers, and lakes.
Find this specie in these destinations:
Brook Trout
(Salvelinus fontinalis) native to cold, clear streams and lakes of eastern North America. Recognized by its olive-green back, worm-like markings, and striking red belly with white-edged fins. They are the most fragile of all trout, so wherever you can catch them, means super healthy water.
Find this specie in these destinations:
Seatrout
(Salmo trutta), is a migratory form of brown trout that transitions between freshwater and saltwater. Native to Europe and introduced to other regions, it inhabits coastal waters and rivers, returning upstream to spawn. No wonders, the best sea trout fisheries in the world are in southern Argentina.
Find this specie in these destinations:
Steelhead
(Oncorhynchus mykiss) is an anadromous form of rainbow trout. Native to the Pacific Ocean and rivers of North America and Asia, it migrates to saltwater to grow fat and come back to the rivers to spawn.
One of the most valued fish to swing for.
Find this specie in these destinations:
King Salmon
(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), also known as Chinook salmon, is the largest species of Pacific salmon growing up to 70 pounds Native to the North Pacific Ocean and rivers in North America it undertakes long migrations between freshwater and saltwater.
Find this specie in these destinations:
Atlantic Salmon
(Salmo salar) is a migratory fish species native to the North Atlantic Ocean and rivers in Europe and North America. Known for its silvery body and streamlined shape, it undergoes remarkable life cycles, migrating from freshwater to the ocean and back to spawn.
Find this specie in these destinations:
Golden Dorado
(Salminus brasiliensis) is a striking freshwater fish known for its vibrant golden scales and powerful build. Native to South America's river systems, such as the ParanĂ¡ and Amazon basins, it is a fierce predator with impressive jumping abilities.
Highly prized by anglers, it is celebrated for its beauty, strength, and thrilling fight when caught.
Find this specie in these destinations:
Bonefish
(Albula vulpes), also known as the ghost of the flats, are the most numerous sport fish in the archipelago. They often serve as most anglers' gateway into saltwater flats fishing. Renowned for their unstoppable initial run, after they tail on your fly. Bonefish can be incredibly picky and selective, particularly the singles or doubles, which also tend to be the largest fish.
However, when you locate them in larger groups, chances are high that you'll go tight.
Tarpon
(Megalops atlanticus), often referred to as the silver kings, are the toughest fighting and highest jumping fish in the Atlantic.
They typically inhabit along mangroves in lagoons feeding on smaller fish, though, if you time them right, you can find the migratory which are the biggest ones.
Permit
(Trachinotus falcatus), the holly grail in flats fishing. Permits are most likely the biggest challenge for every avid saltwater angler. Picky when it comes to grab a fly from the flat’s bottom, you'll be trying to feed them with both, crab and shrimp patterns, most of the time slow stripping dragging it on the bottom.
Same as bonefish, you will see them tailing when they feed,
Trigger
(Balistes vetula) Triggerfish are colorful marine fish known for their unique, laterally compressed bodies and strong jaws. Typically found in shallow waters around coral reefs, they’ll show their tail when feeding on the bottom, surely a thrill to experience.
Their name comes from the lockable spine on their dorsal fin, which they can "trigger" to secure themselves in their caves.
GT
(Caranx ignobilis) Known as the gangsters of the flats (after the video published in 2010), Giant Trevallys are well known for their commitment when grabbing a fly and their incomparable power that will put your tackle and yourself to test from the first second.
You can find them mainly around the Seychelles, but they will be around most flats of the indo pacific ocean.
Brown Trout
(Salmo trutta) is a prized freshwater fish known for its olive-brown coloration with scattered black and red spots. It inhabits cold, clear streams and rivers across Europe, North America, and beyond, favored by anglers for its elusive nature and challenging catch
Rainbow Trout
(Oncorhynchus mykiss) are freshwater fish known for their striking coloration, featuring a distinctive pink stripe along their sides and a speckled body.
Native to North America, they thrive in cold, clear streams, rivers, and lakes.
Brook Trout
(Salvelinus fontinalis) native to cold, clear streams and lakes of eastern North America. Recognized by its olive-green back, worm-like markings, and striking red belly with white-edged fins. They are the most fragile of all trout, so wherever you can catch them, means super healthy water.
Seatrout
(Salmo trutta), is a migratory form of brown trout that transitions between freshwater and saltwater. Native to Europe and introduced to other regions, it inhabits coastal waters and rivers, returning upstream to spawn. No wonders, the best sea trout fisheries in the world are in southern Argentina.
Steelhead
(Oncorhynchus mykiss) is an anadromous form of rainbow trout. Native to the Pacific Ocean and rivers of North America and Asia, it migrates to saltwater to grow fat and come back to the rivers to spawn.
One of the most valued fish to swing for.
King Salmon
(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), also known as Chinook salmon, is the largest species of Pacific salmon growing up to 70 pounds Native to the North Pacific Ocean and rivers in North America it undertakes long migrations between freshwater and saltwater.
Atlantic Salmon
(Salmo salar) is a migratory fish species native to the North Atlantic Ocean and rivers in Europe and North America. Known for its silvery body and streamlined shape, it undergoes remarkable life cycles, migrating from freshwater to the ocean and back to spawn.
Golden Dorado
(Salminus brasiliensis) is a striking freshwater fish known for its vibrant golden scales and powerful build. Native to South America's river systems, such as the ParanĂ¡ and Amazon basins, it is a fierce predator with impressive jumping abilities.
Highly prized by anglers, it is celebrated for its beauty, strength, and thrilling fight when caught.
(Albula vulpes), also known as the ghost of the flats, are the most numerous sport fish in the archipelago. They often serve as most anglers' gateway into saltwater flats fishing. Renowned for their unstoppable initial run, after they tail on your fly. Bonefish can be incredibly picky and selective, particularly the singles or doubles, which also tend to be the largest fish.
However, when you locate them in larger groups, chances are high that you'll go tight.
Find this specie in these destinations:
(Megalops atlanticus), often referred to as the silver kings, are the toughest fighting and highest jumping fish in the Atlantic.
They typically inhabit along mangroves in lagoons feeding on smaller fish, though, if you time them right, you can find the migratory which are the biggest ones.
Find this specie in these destinations:
(Trachinotus falcatus), the holly grail in flats fishing. Permits are most likely the biggest challenge for every avid saltwater angler. Picky when it comes to grab a fly from the flat’s bottom, you'll be trying to feed them with both, crab and shrimp patterns, most of the time slow stripping dragging it on the bottom.
Same as bonefish, you will see them tailing when they feed,
Find this specie in these destinations:
(Balistes vetula) Triggerfish are colorful marine fish known for their unique, laterally compressed bodies and strong jaws. Typically found in shallow waters around coral reefs, they’ll show their tail when feeding on the bottom, surely a thrill to experience.
Their name comes from the lockable spine on their dorsal fin, which they can "trigger" to secure themselves in their caves.
Find this specie in these destinations:
(Caranx ignobilis) Known as the gangsters of the flats (after the video published in 2010), Giant Trevallys are well known for their commitment when grabbing a fly and their incomparable power that will put your tackle and yourself to test from the first second.
You can find them mainly around the Seychelles, but they will be around most flats of the indo pacific ocean.
Find this specie in these destinations:
(Salmo trutta) is a prized freshwater fish known for its olive-brown coloration with scattered black and red spots. It inhabits cold, clear streams and rivers across Europe, North America, and beyond, favored by anglers for its elusive nature and challenging catch
Find this specie in these destinations:
(Oncorhynchus mykiss) are freshwater fish known for their striking coloration, featuring a distinctive pink stripe along their sides and a speckled body.
Native to North America, they thrive in cold, clear streams, rivers, and lakes.
Find this specie in these destinations:
(Salvelinus fontinalis) native to cold, clear streams and lakes of eastern North America. Recognized by its olive-green back, worm-like markings, and striking red belly with white-edged fins. They are the most fragile of all trout, so wherever you can catch them, means super healthy water.
Find this specie in these destinations:
(Salmo trutta), is a migratory form of brown trout that transitions between freshwater and saltwater. Native to Europe and introduced to other regions, it inhabits coastal waters and rivers, returning upstream to spawn. No wonders, the best sea trout fisheries in the world are in southern Argentina.
Find this specie in these destinations:
(Oncorhynchus mykiss) is an anadromous form of rainbow trout. Native to the Pacific Ocean and rivers of North America and Asia, it migrates to saltwater to grow fat and come back to the rivers to spawn.
One of the most valued fish to swing for.
Find this specie in these destinations:
(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), also known as Chinook salmon, is the largest species of Pacific salmon growing up to 70 pounds Native to the North Pacific Ocean and rivers in North America it undertakes long migrations between freshwater and saltwater.
Find this specie in these destinations:
(Salmo salar) is a migratory fish species native to the North Atlantic Ocean and rivers in Europe and North America. Known for its silvery body and streamlined shape, it undergoes remarkable life cycles, migrating from freshwater to the ocean and back to spawn.
Find this specie in these destinations:
(Salminus brasiliensis) is a striking freshwater fish known for its vibrant golden scales and powerful build. Native to South America's river systems, such as the ParanĂ¡ and Amazon basins, it is a fierce predator with impressive jumping abilities.
Highly prized by anglers, it is celebrated for its beauty, strength, and thrilling fight when caught.
Find this specie in these destinations:
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