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Atlantic salmon fishing in Russia summary

Wild and Exotic represent the Rynda, East Litza, Kharlovka and Zolotaya Rivers in Russia’s Kola Peninsula, which are some of the finest and most exciting Atlantic salmon rivers in the world, flowing due north into the Barents Sea east of Murmansk. Guests fish these rivers by referral from Wild and Exotic and stay in comfort at one of two fully staffed wilderness lodges. Guests are dispatched in pairs by helicopter to fish a different beat of the river for each day of their stay and are accompanied by a skilled English speaking guide. In the unlikely event of anyone wishing to have a break from Atlantic salmon there is also world class fishing for Arctic char and brown trout in hundreds of pristine lochs, and on the upper reaches of the rivers. Visitors receive exceptional service from knowledgeable and attentive fishing guides, and the equally conscientious staff running the lodges. A week spent fishing for Atlantic salmon 200 miles north of the Artic Circle is unique in so many different ways that we encourage you to contact us by telephone or email so that we can explain in greater detail what sets these great Northern Rivers apart from the others on Russia’s Kola Peninsula.

Fishing in Russia is currently suspended until further notice.

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“I cannot recommend a trip to fish the Rynda highly enough. It is challenging fishing in a pristine environment that is simply a privilege to experience. On top of all this I doubt you will ever find a more efficient, generous and friendly host than the proprietor. It really is a very special place.”
Paddy Dean, Atlantic Salmon in Russia

 

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