<img class="size-full wp-image-656" src="https://i0 viagra frankreich.wp.com/blog.millingtondrake.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Fieldsports-1.jpg?resize=424%2C600″ alt=”Front cover of the Fieldsports Flyfishing Guide” srcset=”https://i0.wp.com/blog.millingtondrake.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Fieldsports-1.jpg?w=424 424w, https://i0.wp.com/blog.millingtondrake.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Fieldsports-1.jpg?resize=212%2C300 212w” sizes=”(max-width: 424px) 100vw, 424px” data-recalc-dims=”1″ /> Front cover of the Fieldsports Flyfishing Guide This is pretty cool. A one-off piece focused on flyfishing by the publishers of the well-known…Fieldsports Magazine. To see more or get yourself a copy click here. Frontiers were asked …
Russia – Ponoi River – Ryabaga Camp – 5th film in the series…The Camp Facilities
The Camp Facilities – a detailed look at all the staff and facilities on offer at Ryabaga Camp from the food to the massage and medical room to bathrooms etc, it is all there to see here. The first of the series of short information films about the Ponoi went live before Christmas. Have a look at it here. This …
Fourth in the series of Ponoi films now available…
The fourth film in the series of short films about the Ponoi made by Alan Maughan is now available to view here. In this film the owner of Ponoi River Company for the past five years, Ilya Sherbovich, describes how he fell in love with the Ponoi, how much he values its traditions and yet enjoys taking it forward, especally …
The second film in the Ponoi series – A Day on Ponoi
This is the second film in the series about the Ryabaga Camp on the Ponoi. It shows how the day runs, how guests are looked after and a brief look at the camp facilities. The previous film was called The Fishing Seasons. A day on Ponoi from Frontiers Travel on Vimeo.
The Making of the Ponoi Short Films Pt I
This movie is not a classic ‘making of’ film but it is the ‘raw’ or Go Pro side of hooking, playing and filming one of the wonderful autumn run fish in the short film on The Fishing Seasons. I apologise for the inclusions of some poor language. The whole battle took over 25 minutes with lots of winding etc, much …
Autumn filming on the Ponoi
It has been a very busy summer with so many interesting opportunities and people to meet but it has left me short on energy. However, there was one last project I had committed to do. Having wavered, I headed to Ponoi to keep to my commitment to help with the autumn filming of various information chapters that will be available …
Reflections on Iceland’s poor season.
It has been a long while, in fact I am not sure that I remember such a season, when all my clients have been unlucky and had poor fishing. Of course there are always the unlucky weeks when there is too much or too little water and then of course there are those that benefit from the extra water once …
Travelling Through Iceland – 2012 – Vik to Egilsstadir (Neskaupstadur)
The internet in the room was so slow, it was not worth using but I discovered it was fine at the dining room so I did my email and posted by blog and left later than I hoped. Leaving Vik, one enters the volcanic lava fields which go for miles, only punctuated by glacial rivers that make their way to …
Travelling through Iceland – 2012 – The Golden Circle, South and East Coast
Day Two Reykjavik – Vik – Golden Circle Many clients have stayed two nights in Reykjavik and been to see the puffins and whales for a day which works well. Others have stayed another day and done the Golden Circle (the Geyser, Gullfoss, Glacier and Sellfoss) on a second day. This is a long day but worthwhile. It also gives …
Travelling through Iceland – 2012 – Arrival Day
I am back in Iceland for one of my favourite times of year. My 19th year on the Sela with friends. I often try and visit other rivers before arriving at Sela or try and do a little extra fishing. But this year, instead of ‘gunning’ it to a river, I planned to research more what many of my clients …