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The best places in the world to fly-fish
The best places in the world to fly-fish (Photo: xavierarnau/iStock)

5 of the Most Incredible Fly-Fishing Trips

Why these are our dream spots to cast away

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The best places in the world to fly-fish
(Photo: xavierarnau/iStock)

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Scouting for the best location to fly-fish is just as important as choosing the right fly or perfecting the art of presentation. After all, the stunning backdrop to that trophy-fish听photo will set the mood of your home. The character of the place,听along with any culinary delights or natural phenomena,听will offer allthe sensory details you鈥檒l need to tell the most memorable tale. There’s still plenty of action to be had in the fall, when the crowds fade, making it a great time to hit streams too.

Here are听our picks for some far-flung catch-and-release spots worth the trip.

Nefji Waterfall, Iceland

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Fish: Arctic char and brown trout

Imagine trying to stand your ground at the base of one of the most dramatic waterfalls in the highlands of Iceland, the largest undisturbed natural area in Europe. To counterbalance an overhead cast, you have tobrace yourself against the current of the River Kaldakv铆sl, which churns听beneath your feet like a racehorse. If you slip on the rocks, you could get swept downstream鈥攚here slower waters also afford excellent fishing鈥攂ut that鈥檚 part of the excitement. Things are pretty much unpredictable here, except that听you won鈥檛 see anyone else on the river. leases fishing rights from the landowners,听ensuring that no one听hang outhere except its customers (and only four people per day are allowed). Day passes start at $615, which includes a local guide who knows all the secret spots, will bringthe gear you鈥檒l need, and will pick you up from your hotel听in Reykjav铆k.

Rio Palena, Patagonia

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Fish: Rainbow trout, sea-run brown trout, brook trout, king salmon, Pacific salmon

November and December鈥攕pringtime in the Southern Hemisphere鈥攁re great months听to hurl streamers at trophy browns in the 149-mile Rio Palena, which runs through听Chile and Argentina,听whileJanuary and February鈥攕ummertime鈥攁re perfect for skating and twitching large dries. March brings lower levels of water and more concentrated fish, allowing you to mix dries, streamers, and nymphs.

Treat yourself to an all-inclusive angling trip at (from $1,050), a seven-suite property that opens in October听on the banks of the river.听Wade or float-fish in the freestone waters听right out听front, or sign up for a heli expedition to a remote stretch of river, as directed by your local guides, who听know where to fish the best hatches and how to maximize your time on its听banks.

Getting there isn鈥檛 easy: visitors typically fly into Santiago and then听catch a two-hour regional flight to Puerto Montt before transferring to another 35-minute flight to Chait茅n听and driving three hours to the lodge. But most would argue that the feeling of having the river all to yourself is worth it.

Rock Creek, Montana

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Fish: Westslope听cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, cut-bow trout, brown trout, brook trout, bull trout, Rocky Mountain whitefish, Arctic grayling

The 52-mile-long Rock Creek is a blue-ribbon trout stream east of Missoula, Montana, between the Sapphire and John Long Mountains. It has the highest fish counts in the statewithin its fast currents, deep pools, and undercut banks, all easily accessible by wading.

Four miles of Rock Creek runs throughthe,听a luxury dude ranch located on 6,600 acres. While the five-star property has a no-expenses-spared vibe, you鈥檒l find a casual crowd that comes for the Old West spirit and knowledgable guides who can show you the best places to fish and share their secrets on which fly or presentation works best. And because most of Rock Creek flows through Lolo National Forest, anglers have easy access to the stream, as well as campsites and cabins听if you want to go that route. Hiking, mountain biking, and other activities offer a听break from catching fish.

Gauley River, West Virginia

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Fish: Trout, smallmouth bass, walleye, muskellunge

West Virginia is home to New River Gorge National River, Gauley River National Recreation Area, and Bluestone National Scenic River, but the Gauley has more fish than the other two because of its unique ecosystem and remoteness. The river drops 668 feet through 25 miles of rugged terrain, with steep gradients and treacherous chutes that also make it a world-class whitewater destination.

Bobby Bowers, the owner of , personally designs every trip to each customer鈥檚 specifications, with rates starting at $150. He can get you close to high-yield spots,soall you鈥檒l need to do is a simple roll cast from the raft鈥檚 swivel seat. Stay in a cabin (from $65) or rent a campsite (from $15) at . Besides fishing, the outfitter听also offers rafting, stand-up paddleboarding, mountain biking, and rock climbing.

Horlachbach, Austria

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Fish: Rainbow trout, brown trout, char

In an area of eastern Austria called 脰tztal, a scenic valley surrounded by 10,000-foot peaks, fly-fishers enjoy deep, clear, oxygen-rich mountain streams like the Horlachbach, a tributary of the 脰tztaler听Ache听Riverthat鈥檚听dotted with waterfalls. Locals claim the relative lack of brush growing along these waterways makes it听ideal for fly-fishing. Stay in tepees, lodges, or double rooms at (from $46) along the high-volume waterway. The area also hasclimbing, caving, canyoneering, and rafting听to fill the time when you鈥檙e not standing in the stream.

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