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Mahseer 2010 results

09 March 10

We now have all the catch reports coming in from India; we are just in the process of adding all the catches up. Keep you eyes open for the full results soon, plus articles with great pictures detailing just how good 2010 season has been.

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Europe

5 countries are available in Europe
  • Ireland

    Ireland is one of the most popular sport fishing destinations in Europe and for good reason. 

    The massive variety and quality of fishing has given the country an enviable reputation, for it seems everywhere you turn there’s an ideal location to be fished. Even the climate is kind to the angler, with temperate summers, mild winters and moderate rainfall throughout the year. The warming influence of the North Atlantic Drift which washes the south west coast, gives a milder climate than the geographical situation would indicate. The result is a fabulous mix of cold and warm water fish, capable of exciting both the specialist angler and casual fisherman on a family holiday.
  • Madeira

    Madeira Island, a safe haven from today's modern society and just a short travelling distance from most European major cities. 

    With its jagged mountains falling in a series of lush green terraces to the sea, Madeira is unquestionably beautiful. Madeira offers plenty of options for those who want to leave the island - fishing, whale spotting, diving and wind surfing are all easily accessible from Funchal. Step outside your hotel and you’ll soon feel like a native of Madeira’s bustling capital. Just like residents, you can admire the flowers in the nearby Municipal Gardens, pop into the cathedral or browse for bargains at the local market.
  • Norway

    Norway is characterised by its striking fjords - unimaginably deep water trenches where the highest mountains and cliffs literally rise right out of the sea. 

    Think of the narrowest possible stretch of water in the most stunning, most dramatic and most peaceful of landscapes and you have a Norwegian fjord. Running in to the fjords are snow melt rivers some of which like the Gaula River are world famous for its Salmon runs. The abundance of Sea and Salmon fishing creates a very serious ‘wow’ factor where the scenery literally takes your breath away making this country ideal for outdoor adventures.
  • Spain

    Spain is not just about high rise buildings and night clubs; you can still find plenty of towns and cities that lie untouched, retaining their own distinctive lifestyle, where the links to old style agriculture still exist. 

    Orange and lemon groves, almond trees, thousands of acres of vines and millions of olive trees can still be found. In some areas it hardly ever rains and this climate is another reason why so many people head there each year for their annual holiday, and ever increasingly, why people are upping their roots and emigrating.
  • Sweden

    The largest Scandinavian country, Sweden stretches from latitudes similar to the north of England right up to the Arctic Circle and beyond. 

    It is also a land of relatively large areas of wilderness, with huge forests and thousands of lakes with simple log cabins scattered along the shores. The country's great variety of fish and abundance of good fishing waters have led to increasing numbers of anglers visiting Sweden. The thrill of being able to catch fish in their natural environments, and on their terms, is the fulfillment of many a visiting angler's dream in Sweden - and these fish can be king-size!