

Success none the less can be found everywhere, provided you’re on the right line/leader combination, and using the right fly in relation to the conditions on the river.īut unlike most fly - fishing, especially for Char, the fish we catch get very large.

The Char runs are small but frequent, and the approach to each wave of fish is surprisingly different from one to another, based in large part on the time of year, and water levels.

There is another substantial rapid at the tail end of the basin, followed by several more kms of fishable water, where it then empties its teal coloured waters into the Arctic Ocean. At the base of these rapids, it then widens out into a small “lake like” basin. Our portion of the river starts with a rather large waterfall that tumbles in a series of class 4/5 rapids. While the river itself is relatively long, we only fish about a 6km section.
