Few years ago in September we were traveling to fish along
the Tarvagatai River in Mongolia
for trout. The scene
was beautiful with red, orange and yellow trees on mountain range. This time
were going to test our newly purchased “Blue Fox” spinners and very much
excited. On the road we dropped by local nomads and while talking about the
weather and so on we asked what kind of lures would work best this time of the
year. The local herder said “in this kind of leaves of trees turning to yellow
period silver spinner would go”. I had silver “Blue Fox” spinners but my
friends brought golden and bronze spinners. That day I caught 14 large trout
but my friends had none.
Our guides will advise you the best lures for
your fishing for certain of the year, and please visit our site for available
fishing trips; http://newmilestonetours.com/tour-detail.php?id=14
Some may think Mongolia is endless steppe and Gobi Desert and men on horse galloping. That is true only in some parts of Mongolia. One third of the population is nomadic and almost half of the population is living in the capital city Ulaanbaatar. The city is a mix of ancient Buddhist temple, soviete period block buildings and modern architecture. This is central hub of all the country for trade and supply. The railway comes from Russia to all the way to China. Highways connected all the 21 provinces nowodays. Ulaanbaatar has the only international airport and becomes the central spot for tourists around the world. The heavy traffic and sky scrapers in down town surrounded by ger district and mountains is the main image of the city. Shangri-La, Best Western Permium and other chain hotels provide comfortable hotel stay while some ger camps offer unique stay outside of town. If the visitor reluctant to eat local food can choose western meal restaurants Bluefin, California, Nazk...

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