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New Experiences For 2024

Max Salzburg January 03, 2024

Seeking out new exciting experiences is deep in our DNA. That is what we do and we wouldn't have it any other way.

The following is an overview of the newest destinations to make it into the carefully curated list of Fly Water Travel offerings.

The Lodge at 58* North, Alaska

Experience a top-quality, highly varietal, SW Alaska fly-out lodge with four- and six-day packages.

Bella Sofia Lodge, Argentina

Fish for large sea-run brown trout on both sides of a vast and beautiful section of the Rio Gallegos.

Chochoy Mallin, Argentina

Heli-fish for unpressured wild trout in the 14- to 24-inch class.

Glacier King, Argentina

Fly fish and conventional fish for the largest race of king salmon in the world while enjoying spectacular scenery and great accommodations and meals.

Caerula Mar Club, Bahamas

Access the famed West Side of Andros Island to target some of the largest bonefish in the Bahamas.

Silver King Brazil

Be among the first to experience a unique emerging Brazilian tarpon destination.

Gassa Camp, Cameroon

Experience the remote outer edge of a western Africa country while targeting Nile Perch, tigerfish, and yellow fish.

Magallanes Fly Fishing Lodge, Chile

Explore the remote and unpressured waters of Chilean Tierra del Fuego.

Rumbo Patagon, Chile

Be part of exploring and discovering reaches of water that have rarely been fished.

The Xflats, Mexico

Experience the unspoiled Mayan coastline and a small remote fishing village with modern comforts.

Xcalak on the Fly, Mexico

Enjoy world-class flats fishing for permit with a guide and assistant guide for every two anglers.

Madison River Lodge, Montana

Fish the Madison River and a variety of fisheries in the nearby Yellowstone National Park.

David Hartlin Guiding, Newfoundland

Fish for Atlantic Salmon in multiple rivers with dry lines and a combination of wet and dry flies.

Bay Flats Lodge, Texas

Explore pristine Matagorda Island as you stalk redfish along 38 miles of uninhabited shorelines teaming with birds and wildlife.