5 reasons to visit this tour: 1. This fishing tour takes place in one of the most sparsely populated and inaccessible places of the European North of Russia (Mezenskoe Pritimane). Fishing in such places is a pleasure these days. 2. This fishing tour is private. There are no crowds of tourists here, only local fishermen. 3. In local water bodies, in addition to grayling, it is possible to catch various types of fish: Atlantic salmon (salmon), pink salmon, pike, burbot, whitefish, ide, roach, perch. 4. There is an opportunity to catch a worthy trophy, but it is worth a lot. (We caught graylings 0.7 kg and more). 5. Catching large grayling with a winter rod is a pleasure. In spring, grayling begins to climb up the rivers and bites very well during this move. It is possible to fish a large grayling from 0.5 kg and more. Fishing takes place from the end of February to the beginning of May (it all depends on the weather, if it starts to melt early, then the grayling begins to rise along the rivers earlier and vice versa). The Arkhangelsk Region is a stunning region, teeming with a variety of natural areas. This is the coast of the Barents and White Seas. These are taiga forests. And the tundra zone. There are many taiga rivers, streams and streams with rapids, rifts and waterfalls. And there are forest rivers, similar to the best salmon rivers in Canada. Some rivers of the Arkhangelsk region were considered the best and ideal for salmon fish. Fishing in these places is very varied, you can catch salmon 3-9 kg, pink salmon 2-3 kg, large whitefish, large grayling, 1 kg perch, pike 2-9 kg, burbot up to 5 kg, roach, ide up to 1 kg and other types of fish ... And all this is about 3-4 hours of flight by plane from Moscow (from Moscow to Arkhangelsk about 1.5-2 hours, and from Arkhangelsk to the place where fishing starts 1.5 hours) The price is 2-3 times lower compared to similar tours, since the flight or travel to the fishing place takes place on regular flights, and not on a specially hired helicopter. Duration 6 days. The number of participants is from 1 to 2 people plus a guide Fish: grayling, pike, perch, burbot, whitefish Arrival: by prior arrangement (14 days in advance but better earlier) The length of the route is about 40 km The route runs along streams and rivers with many rapids and rapids. Around the taiga. Rough terrain. The nights are spent in the hunting huts. Held in spring More fishing days possible