MONGOLIAN Summer
Season 2018 in October
LAST MINUTE Opportunity
"Last-Minute" Offer : 6 rods in October - Best tour date for Giant Taimen in the late fall season ! - Taimen Tour "The River Wolf"
Record-class Taimen around 5 feet are landed & released each year in October just before the first snow, when mature Taimen are gathering in the waters around our main fishing lodge.
One of our most productive Taimen camps for Giant Taimen in the last 4 fishing seasons. - "Head Camp Tengis" at the confluence of two legendary Taimen rivers, fully equipped with hot showers and heated log-cabins.
- The Taimen tour for the demanding sportsman in search of record-class fish, tough enough to endure the cold but golden October with successful fishing in northern Mongolia. - Fully guided by European Taimen guide for fly-fishermen.
- 6 rods now available due to cancellation of an international group of fishermen.
Taimen Tour "The River Wolf"
Tour Date : 30.09. - 15.10. 2018, - full 16 days Taimen Tour (14 fishing days)
Taimen Camp : Head Camp Tengis, - confluence of rivers Shishkid and Tengis
Accommodation : Heated log cabins, - bathroom, hot showers, dining room
Travel Group : Only 6 exclusive fishing guests, - European Taimen guide
Tour Rate : EUR 4.990,- per rod, - discount 10 % now EUR 4.490,-
J. Haman, Taimen Tour Guide
CORCON Craft Ltd.
A river wolf of 45 inches (112 cm) in the trophy class on fly. Taimen in the late fall season are in prime condition for the long Mongolian winter at the Shishkid – Tengis river basin.
Taimen Camp Tengis at the confluence of two legendary Taimen rivers. A mythical place known to all Mongols, but not down in any map. True places never are.
Taimen in the record class of 4 ½ ft (136 cm) caught on the husky mouse-fly by sportsman Jan of the Czech Republic at Camp Tengis.
The Shishkid River Valley at Camp Tengis with the remote Eastern Sayan Mountain Range in the background.
Ivan of Serbia with one of his Taimen around 5 feet (145 cm) on fly in October. These heavy, mature fish are in-official world records in our journals every season, but never registered in any official record books.
Casting the mouse-fly with a single-handed rod across a fine Taimen pool in the wilderness of the Shishkid River Canyon.
Martin of the Czech Rep. with one of his mature Taimen on the mighty Shishkid in October.
Wilderness Camp Khanagai on the Shishkid in late September, 12 miles downstream of Head Camp Tengis.
Good Lenok Trout on the light # 7-weight Switch rod 11’6” in the Mongolian Summer.
A chilly morning on the wild Shishkid at Camp Khanagai in early October.
Early October is the best season for mature Taimen on a daily basis for the tough and enduring sportsman.
Heavy Lenok Trout with their brown skin, plentiful black dots and striking orange markings remind very much of our European Brown Trout.
Early mornings and late evenings are the time of hungry young Taimen hunting for lesser food-fish.
Richard of Great Britain with one of his many colorful Lenok Trout on the # 7-weight Switch rod in the fall season.
Covering productive fishing spots on the Shishkid with the double-handed 14 ft rod in late September.
The Yellow-Tail Grayling of the Shishkid – Tengis river drainage is a precious grayling subspecies, endemic only to three rivers in northern Mongolia.
Three skilled fly-fishermen from Slovakia are hooked on Lenok Trout and Yellowtail Grayling at a lovely side-arm of the Shishkid River.
These vividly colorful Grayling of the Tengis – Shishkid river system respond readily to skilled nymphing and dry-fly techniques with the long switch or single-handed rod.
Peter of Slovakia with a Yellow-Tail Grayling on his smooth, American-made # 5-weight 10 ft nymphing rod at a productive side-arm of the mighty Shishkid.
Well-known Huchen Angler “Blav” of Serbia with a mature, spotless Taimen at the legendary “White Rock” pool on the Shishkid.
Early morning and the first rays of sunlight at the banks of wilderness Camp Khanagai in October.
Mature Lenok Trout, actually a Siberian Char species, of 6 to 8 pound on a daily basis for the skilled fly-fisher at our river camps.
Taimen Camp Tengis on the bank of the mighty Shishkid, a fully equipped pioneer fishing lodge, reminding of the American West just before settlement.
Well isolated log-cabins serve as 2-bed-accommodations for our fishing guests at Taimen Camp Tengis.
A Taimen angler’s home at Camp Tengis.
Wood-burning iron stoves serve for cozy comfort at our log-cabins after a long day of Taimen fishing at the wild river.
The late fall season in northern Mongolia is the time of great Taimen.
Martin of the Czech Republic lands & releases record-class Taimen with confidence each fall season at our Taimen camps across Mongolia.
Ivan of Serbia battling a young Taimen with his strong single-handed rod for big game right at the Shishkid – Tengis confluence.
A great Taimen of 136 cm (4 ½ ft) on fly at Camp Tengis in October.
The striking black dots on the scales of a mature Mongolian Taimen.
Lenok Trout of 6 pound on one of our custom-made “Lenok Flies” by CORCON CRAFT Taimen Tours at the pure Tengis River.
Close-up of the striking orange markings on the scales and skin of a mature Lenok Trout from the Shishkid River.
Large Lenok Trout from the Tengis River are like precious gemstones of the pure mountain stream.
The crystal-clear waters of the pure Tengis River exclusively for our small groups of fly-fishing guests only.
Releasing a heavy Taimen of 4 feet at the headwaters of the pure Tengis.
British fly-fisher Richard with a good Taimen on the husky Taimen-Mouse “Goliath”, custom-made by CORCON CRAFT Ltd. for our fly-fishing clients.
“Two on Two”, a well-earned doublette of Taimen for two seasoned gentlemen on the Shishkid in October.
Well-known fly-fishing master from Slovakia with one of his many trophy-class Taimen on fly from the wild Tengis River.
Fly-fishing for Taimen and Lenok Trout at a remote mountain lake at the headwaters of the Tengis River in early October.
Mature Lenok Trout from the gin-clear Tengis River are among the largest across entire northern Mongolia.
Great Taimen in the record-class come to those, who are tough enough to endure the harsh conditions while fishing early October in the Mongolian Highlands.
Heavy, mature Lenok Trout can reach up to 12 pound at the Shishkid – Tengis river drainage.
Releasing a record-class Taimen at Camp Tengis in the late fall season.
European Taimen guide releasing a fly-caught Taimen in the wilderness of the Shishkid River Canyon, northern Mongolia, September 2017.
“You can shake the sand from Your shoes, the water from Your waders, but it will never leave Your soul.”
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