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Oklahoma Lower Illinois River

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Oklahoma Lower Illinois River


Oklahoma Lower Illinois River

United States
Year-round fly fishing for multiple species

The Illinois River offers excellent fly fishing for striped bass, rainbow trout, smallmouth bass, buffalo, catfish, and other species. Its natural beauty creates an ideal environment for both casual and serious anglers.

Many fishing records have been set on the Lower Illinois, including a 47.8 lb striped bass, rainbow trout, and redhorse.

Trout Stocking Season

The Lower Illinois River is stocked with trout year-round.

Designated Trout Area

A 7.75-mile stretch of the river, from the Tenkiller Ferry Dam to the U.S. 64 bridge near Gore in Sequoyah County, is designated for trout fishing.

Access Points and Facilities

The Lower Illinois River Public Fishing and Hunting Area, specifically the Simp and Helen Watts Management Unit, provides public access to nearly one mile of trout stream and 320 acres of hunting land (see map for details). To reach this area:

  • Drive four miles north of Gore on State Highway 100.
  • Turn east onto County Road E0990 and continue for one mile to the entrance.

Parking is available in designated areas, and the unit is primarily managed for walk-in access.

Four additional public access points are available along the trout stream:

  1. A pool below the dam, ideal for trout fishing even during high power generation.
  2. The River Road Public Access Area, six miles downstream from the dam.
  3. The Gore Landing Public Access Area, managed by the town of Gore, offers camping and boat launch ramps.

Special Fishing Regulations

  • Brown trout: Daily limit of one, minimum 20 inches.
  • Rainbow trout: Daily limit of six, no minimum length.
  • USGS stream gauge to Gravel Pit County Road: Daily limit of one trout, minimum 20 inches.

Fishing Regulations in the Simp and Helen Watts Management Unit

  • Trout fishing: Artificial flies and lures only; barbless hooks required (see Trout Regulations for details).
  • Other species: Single barbed hooks (size 3/0 or larger) with natural bait are permitted. Artificial baits and barbed treble hooks (size 3/0 or larger) may be used when targeting non-trout species.

Fish Species

Common catches include:

  • Brown Trout
  • Largemouth Bass
  • Rainbow Trout
  • Striped Bass

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Valtellina (Italian Alps)

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Valtellina (Italian Alps), Italy

Hundreds of mountain streams and lakes dot the Italian Alps.

Valtellina boasts 110 alpine lakes, 220 mountain streams, and 24 reservoirs, offering 1,250 kilometers of fishable water. This makes it an ideal fly-fishing destination—you could spend weeks here without exhausting all the fishing opportunities. Located north/northeast of Lake Como, the valley is also perfect for combining fishing with a holiday.

Valtellina (Italian Alps)

Species
While more species may inhabit the area, this page highlights the following:

  • Brown Trout
  • Grayling
  • Rainbow Trout

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Salmon on the River Tay

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Salmon on the River Tay
United Kingdom | Scotland’s Largest Salmon River

The River Tay, Scotland’s largest salmon river, is renowned for its big fish. Thanks to its unique, loch-fed headwater catchment, the Tay offers the most reliable and consistently stable fishing conditions in Scotland.

The salmon fishing season runs from 15th January to 15th October, with the best periods being March–May (Spring) and September–October (Autumn).

Our guided River Tay salmon fishing service includes:

    Salmon on the River Tay

  • Permits (licenses)
  • Professional guide
  • Tactical fine-tuning
  • All necessary salmon fishing equipment

We also provide seasonal salmon fly patterns tailored to prevailing water and temperature conditions.

Fish Species
Note: While other species may be present, this page focuses on the following:

  • Atlantic Salmon

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Funen

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Funen, Denmark: A Sea Trout Paradise

Sea trout fishing is an exhilarating pursuit that captivates anglers worldwide. And when it comes to prime sea trout fishing, one destination stands above the rest: Funen.

Located in the heart of Denmark, Funen (Fyn in Danish) offers an unparalleled sea trout fishing experience. Known as the ultimate destination for enthusiasts, this picturesque island combines diverse fishing spots with a thriving sea trout population.

What sets Funen apart is its abundance of opportunities. Whether you prefer the challenge of open-coast fishing or the shelter of fjords, the island has it all. Its varied topography—featuring cliffs, headlands, and secluded bays—creates a dynamic environment that keeps anglers engaged.

Funen not only boasts diverse locations but also provides ideal conditions for sea trout. Nutrient-rich waters and a favorable climate create the perfect habitat, increasing your chances of a successful catch.

Another advantage is flexibility. If strong winds batter the exposed coastline, you can retreat to sheltered bays with calmer conditions. Similarly, if murky waters plague rocky cliffs, a short trip to the opposite side of a headland may reveal crystal-clear waters teeming with sea trout.

Beyond fishing, Funen is a haven of natural beauty and tranquility. Stunning landscapes, breathtaking sunsets, and the soothing sound of waves enhance the overall experience.

Fish Species

Funen

While other species may be present, this page focuses on the following:

  • Atlantic Cod
  • Atlantic Mackerel
  • Garfish
  • Sea Trout

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Oostvoornse Meer

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Oostvoornse Meer, The Netherlands
Big Trout in the Netherlands

The Oostvoornse Meer (or OVM) is a unique lake with both freshwater and saltwater zones, offering fly fishing opportunities for brown trout, rainbow trout, turbot, and other species.

Many may not realize this hidden gem exists—a place in the Netherlands where you can fly fish for massive brown and rainbow trout.

Oostvoornse Meer

Species
While more species may inhabit the area, this page highlights the following:

  • Brown Trout
  • European Flounder
  • Rainbow Trout

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