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Fly Fishing

Posted on January 1st, 2008 by admin

Fly Fishing in Mongolia

Mongolia is a unique fly-fishing destination where you can fly fish for taimen, the largest member of the salmon family. Highlights of fly-fishing in Mongolia include clear rivers, abundant fish, tranquil fishing, stunning surroundings and unique culture. Not to be overlooked is the exquisite dry-fly fishing for Lenok Trout and Grayling. Fly fishing for Taimen is strictly catch-and-release with barbless hooks.

The average sized Taimen are around 28 to 30 inches long (70 - 80 cm) and 10 to 12 lbs, and there will be many opportunities at trophy Taimen over 40 inches (100 cm). Small groups ensure plentiful Taimen waters for all, and prevent over-fishing. Taimen are an aggressive fish that feed on anything that they can fit in their mouth, from minnows and fry to mature grayling and trout, or even small birds or rodents.

Lenok (Brachymstax lenok) are the Mongolian equivalent of a trout, distantly related to Char, generally around 15 to 20 inches (2 to 3 lb) they can grow to over 30 inches in Mongolia. These are an exciting sport fish. Grayling are plentiful in Mongolia’s waters and there are in fact four sub-species here.

We fish for Taimen mainly with surface flies on floating lines. Streamers fished with a sink-tip line are also effective, especially in the deep pools. A 9 ft rod for 8 or 9 wt lines is generally recommended for Taimen fishing, but salmon fishermen may prefer a 15 ft 10 wt rod. For Lenok and Grayling a 4, 5 or 6 weight rod and floating line is suitable. We will provide Taimen flies; however, you should bring a selection of dry-flies for Lenok and Grayling. We will provide a comprehensive equipment and tackle list for the trip

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Float Trips

Posted on December 1st, 2007 by admin

Mongolia Taimen Float Trips

Our float fishing trips take us down one of the most beautiful, and un-discovered, river valleys in Mongolia; carved through ancient limestone and granite bedrock, the valley is lined by spectacular cliffs and rock pinnacles. In its upper reaches, the river flows through an inaccessible canyon, accessed only by torturous jeep tracks down rocky ravines, on horse-back, or by raft. The river meanders along the canyon floor, from cliff to cliff, creating deep pools, long runs, and a few easy rapids (Grade II). In places the valley opens out into broad grassland, flanked by steep hillsides and larch woodland; these pastures are typically used as autumn grazing, or as hay meadows, by the local nomadic herders.

We will float the river at a leisurely pace, taking plenty of time to fish the best pools and runs. The drift-boats are inflatable rafts, equipped with rowing frame and casting seats for two anglers. Your raft will be rowed by one of the camp’s Mongolian or Western guides, who will show you the good fishing holes, select good flies and lures, and help you to land and photograph your catch.

Each night we will set up our wilderness camp on the banks of the river. The camp is comfortable, with 3-person mountain tents for two to share, a dining tent, camp chairs and tables, toilet tent and simple shower. We pride ourselves on serving good food on all our trips; meals will include a range of tasty Mongolian and European dishes. Beer, soft drinks, and wine with dinner, are included in the trip cost.

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Taimen Float Trip

Posted on November 1st, 2007 by admin

Mongolia Float Fishing Trip

Our 6-day float fishing trip gives access to rarely fished inaccessible waters. Floating an average of 10 km a day allows us plenty of time to fish the best pools as we travel through the magnificent scenery of the Delger River canyon. The boats are equipped with casting seats for two fly fishermen and each is rowed by one of our guides. These trips are for adventurous anglers who enjoy comfortable camping, remote travel and exciting fishing in beautiful locations.

Getting there

The camps are located three to five hours drive from the provincial airport, which itself is only an hour and a half flight from the capital Ulaanbaatar. New for 2007 we have the option to fly direct to camp by chartered Cessna Grand Caravan.

The river

The valley is one of the most beautiful, and undiscovered places in Mongolia; carved through ancient limestone and granite bedrock, the valley is lined by spectacular cliffs and rock pinnacles. In its upper reaches, the river flows through an inaccessible canyon, accessed only by torturous jeep tracks down rocky ravines, on horse-back, or by raft. The river meanders along the canyon floor, from cliff to cliff, creating deep pools, long runs, and a few easy rapids (Grade II). In places the valley opens out into broad grassland, flanked by steep hillsides and larch woodland; these pastures are typically used as autumn grazing, or as hay meadows, by the local nomadic herders.

The float trip

We will float the river at a leisurely pace, taking plenty of time to fish the best pools and runs. The drift-boats are customized inflatable rafts, equipped with rowing frame and casting seats for two anglers. Your raft will be rowed by one of the camp’s Mongolian or Western guides, who will show you the good fishing holes, select good flies and lures, and help you to land and photograph your catch. Taimen fishing is strictly catch and release.

The fishing

We will fish for taimen, lenok and grayling. The spring trips are timed to coincide with the period when taimen are hungry and aggressive after spawning and take readily on the surface, while in the Fall as the temperatures drop taimen become more active as they fatten up for the winter. We’ll catch several feisty taimen from the boats each day and have opportunities for hogs over 120cm on every trip. More information

Food & accomodation

Each night we will set up our wilderness camp on the banks of the river. The camp is comfortable, with 3-person mountain tents for two to share, a dining tent, camp chairs and tables, toilet tent and simple shower. We pride ourselves on serving great food on all our trips; meals will include a range of tasty Mongolian and European dishes. Beer, soft drinks, and wine with dinner, are included in the trip cost. However, you should bring a supply of the liquor of your choice.

Please contact us for a full itinerary and prices

Spring season - for a couple of weeks after spawning the taimen are hungry and aggressive; standby for some spectacular surface action.

10-day package / 6 days fly-fishing, including domestic flight

June 14th - 21st 2007
June 21st - 28th 2007
June 28th - July 5th 2007

Fall Season - as the temperatures fall the action turns on as the taimen fatten up for the winter.

10-day package / 6 days fly-fishing, with Cessna charter flight direct to camp.

August 30th - September 6th 2007
September 6th - 13th 2007
September 13th - 20th 2007
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Fly Fishing Camp

Posted on September 1st, 2007 by admin

Mongolia Fly Fishing weeks

Our fly-fishing weeks at the taimen camps are designed for discerning yet adventurous fly-fishers, who want guided fishing for the prime fishing weeks in the season, and who appreciate good camp accommodation with a comfortable bed, hot showers, great food, and professional organisation.

Getting there

The camps are located three to five hours drive from the provincial airport, which itself is only an hour and a half flight from the capital Ulaanbaatar. New for 2007 we have the option to fly direct to camp by chartered Cessna Grand Caravan.

The fishing

The fly-fishing is a combination of wading and drift-boat fishing from inflatable rafts. There are a number of good taimen pools close to each of the camps, and we will drive further a field each day in the camp’s 6WD truck, or take the drift boats. The drift boats are customized inflatable rafts are equipped with rowing frame and casting seats for two anglers. The fishing programme is varied through the season allowing us to fish different beats and avoid over-fishing the same pools. You will be accompanied during the day by one of the camp’s Mongolian or Western guides, who will show you the good pools, row the raft, select good flies and lures, and help you to land and photograph your catch. More information

Food & accomodation

Our Taimen fishing camps consist of traditional Mongolian gers (yurts), enabling us to provide a uniquely Mongolian experience in a genuinely eco-friendly camp. Gers are cozy felt-wrapped tents around 5m in diameter, and are heated with a wood-stove. The comfortable guest bedrooms are gers sleeping two or three guests. One ger is equipped as a shower house and a large ger serves as the dining room. The camp is supplied with fresh meat, fruit, salad, and vegetables every week. Meals include a range of tasty European and Mongolian dishes, and cold beer and wine is served at dinner, included in the price.

Please contact us for a full itinerary and prices

Spring season - for a couple of weeks after spawning the taimen are hungry and aggressive; standby for some spectacular surface action.

10-day package / 6 days fly-fishing, including domestic flight

June 14th - 21st 2007
June 21st - 28th 2007
June 28th - July 5th 2007

Fall Season - as the temperatures fall the action turns on as the taimen fatten up for the winter.

10-day package / 6 days fly-fishing, with Cessna charter flight direct to camp.

August 30th - September 6th 2007
September 6th - 13th 2007
September 13th - 20th 2007

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Conservation

Posted on July 1st, 2007 by admin

Taimen Conservation

It is essential that Taimen caught are returned so that healthy Taimen populations are conserved for the future. Taimen fishing at our camps is strictly catch and release. We rest pools, and fish different beats through the season to ensure the Taimen are not over-fished. We also contribute to local community development in the areas that we fish to demonstrate to local people that catch and release fly-fishing can be a sustainable alternative to poaching.

We have collaborated with other professional Mongolia fly-fishing outfitters to establish the Association of Mongolia Angling Guides. Our aim is to work to conserve Mongolia’s cultural and environmental heritage through responsible angling tourism, and to provide quality sport fishing experiences through the conservation of Mongolia’s rivers.

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Current Research

Posted on June 1st, 2007 by admin

Taimen Research

The Taimen Conservation Fund is implementing a major conservation and research project on the Eg-Uur River Watershed aimed at creating a sustainable catch and release taimen fishery and establishing a model for taimen conservation in Mongolia. Research is being undertaken by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the University of Nevada-Reno, and the University of California-Davis, and the Mongolian Institute of Geoecology.

The 5-year study will assess population status, migrations, and threats to healthy populations of taimen, and the role of taimen as a part of the broader ecosystem. Information produced by the science team will be used to develop a natural resource management plan for the region.
More information on the ecology of taimen, and the latest news on taimen science and conservation can be found on the Taimen science team website .

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Mongolia Fishing Tours

Posted on May 1st, 2007 by admin

Tours we do

We operate our own fly-fishing camps and float trips in Mongolia. You have the choice of comfortable ger camp-based fly-fishing weeks, or rafting float trips for the more adventurous. Both types of trip offer outstanding guided taimen fishing and a unique experience of Mongolia.

Fly fishing camp

Fly Fishing

Mongolia Fly Fishing weeks

Our fly-fishing weeks at the taimen camps are designed for discerning yet adventurous fly-fishers, who want guided fishing for the prime fishing weeks in the season, and who appreciate good camp accommodation with a comfortable bed, hot showers and great food. The fly-fishing is a combination of wading and drift-boat fishing from inflatable rafts.
10-day package with 6 days fishing - ask for prices

Taimen float trip

Fly Fishing

Mongolia Float Fishing Trip

Our 6-day float fishing trip gives access to rarely fished inaccessible waters. Floating an average of 10 km a day allows us plenty of time to fish the best pools as we travel through the magnificent scenery of the Delger River canyon. These trips are for adventurous anglers who enjoy comfortable camping, remote travel and exciting fishing in beautiful locations.
10-day package with 6 days fishing - ask for prices

Active Travel

For active travelers we offer rafting, horse riding and trekking. We can guide you on a moderate trek or challenging expedition. You can raft through beautiful valleys, ride hardy Mongolian horses, or hike on nomad trails through the mountains.

Custom Trips

We specialize in arranging custom trips to suit your diary, pace and interests, and to combine activities, such as trekking and fly-fishing. Most of our itineraries can be modified or extended to add a further dimension to your Mongolia travel experience.

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Custom Trips

Posted on April 1st, 2007 by admin

Custom Trips

We specialize in arranging custom trips to suit your diary, pace and interests, and to combine activities, such as trekking and fly-fishing. Most of our itineraries can be modified or extended to add a further dimension to your Mongolia travel experience.

Please contact us to discuss your tour requirements, interests and ideas; we are always more than happy to suggest a choice of itineraries for a custom trip, and can design a tailor-made tour for you.

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Active Travel

Posted on March 1st, 2007 by admin

Active Travel

For active travelers we offer rafting, horse riding and trekking. We can guide you on a moderate trek or challenging expedition. You can raft through beautiful valleys, ride hardy Mongolian horses, or hike on nomad trails through the mountains.

For more information please visit our Mongolia travel website at www.mongoliatravel.mn. Here you will find a selection of classic tours and active tours including: themed historical and buddhist monastery tours; classic tours of the Mongolian steppes and Gobi desert; and trekking, hiking, horse riding, and rafting trips.

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Who are we?

Posted on February 1st, 2007 by admin

Fish Mongolia are Mongolian Taimen-fishing specialists,

organising fishing expeditions and wilderness adventures in Mongolia. We have our own Taimen fishing camps in Mongolia, and organise fishing tours to a number of the best Taimen rivers of Mongolia.

We’ve been fishing and exploring in Mongolia since 2000. In that time we have fished on most of the major Taimen rivers of Mongolia. We now have agreements for over 150 km of fishing in one of the most beautiful, secluded river valleys of Mongolia. Our camps and fishing programme are managed by Andy Parkinson, a Brit, who has lived, worked and fished in Mongolia for five years. With a background in ecology and conservation, Andy, insists on catch-and-release of Taimen.
Our aim is to provide comfortable and well-organised fishing trips to Mongolia, giving you an exciting fishing experience and memorable adventure.

We know where the good Taimen fishing is: adventure, wilderness, and interaction with locals are also an important part of the experience. On our trips you will have the opportunity to catch trophy taimen, meet with local nomadic herders, spend evenings in good company around a campfire or cabin stove, enjoy pristine surroundings and experience the magic of Mongolia.

You can book in confidence that you will have a well organised trip to the right river at the right time.

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