Taimen.mn is a Mongolia sport fishing resource with information and advice on angling and fly fishing Mongolia, and with Taimen conservation news, views and opinion.

You can find trip listings from selected outfitters, read information on fly fishing Mongolia, spinning, and taimen catch and release guidelines, view photos, and read our blog.


Fly Fishing Mongolia on a shoestring

Fish Mongolia and IF Adventures just announced new Fish Bum style Mongolia fly fishing options in This is Fly edition # 22. Check out the Hucho hucho aka ‘European Taimen’ or the ‘Danube Salmon’ article in the same issue. Mongolia is an inspirational destination for many anglers who dream of hooking into a five foot long taimen on a dry fly. But is it possible to fish Mongolia on a budget, un-guided, on a DIY trip?

This is Fly

Mongolian Triple Crown, article by Nathan Ward in This is Fly, Issue 18. Starts on page 101. “The cool thing about fishing in Mongolia is that any cast you make could be the cast that hooks you up with the biggest fish of your lifetime.”

Hooked Monster Fish of Mongolia

Both Fish Mongolia and Sweetwater Travel are featured on National Geographic’s Hooked episode ‘Monster Fish of Mongolia’ with Zeb Hogan. “Aquatic ecologist Zeb Hogan continues his quest to find and protect the worlds largest freshwater fish in the frigid rivers of Mongolia. He will travel by plane, truck, and horseback to find the largest trout known as the Hucho taimen”

Taimen Trip Reports by Nathan Ward

Here are links to two blog posts by adventure travel photographer and writer, Nathan Ward. Nathan has visited Mongolia on numerous occasions over the last 15 years, and in the summer of 2008 he visited Fish Mongolia’s camp on the Delger Muron, and took a trip to the Taiga hosted by the new Tsaatan co-op tourism initiative, the Tsaatan Community Visitor Centre.

Taimen Flies by Mikhail Skopets

Here are a selection of taimen fly patterns used by Mikhail Skopets in the Russian Far East. Misha is a professional fish biologist & enthusiastic fly-fisherman based out of Khabarosk. More fly patterns can be found on his website at www.xapuys.ru

Fierce Taimen in Far Mongolia

The March 2009 edition of Fly Rod and Reel has an excellent article on Taimen fishing in Mongolia “Taimen in the Land of Khan” by Peter Fong. “If you’ve seen the pictures, then you might already be lost. The angler kneeling in bewildered devotion, smiling with an awkward joy, behind a fish so impossibly large that two hands provide an insufficient cradle. Because as soon as you can imagine it, the dream begins.”

How not to land a Taimen

This youtube video shows a Belgian angler landing a Taimen from the Shishged River in Northern Mongolia. The Taimen was released, but not before it had been dragged up the bank and rolled in the sand and silt. This video has generated a number of comments highly critical of the angler.

Nat Geo Taimen Video Clip

Taimen video clip on youtube by National Geographic. ” The taimen is the largest member of the salmonid family, which also includes trout and salmon. These fish are fierce predators that sometimes chase their prey in packs, a practice that earned them the nickname “river wolves.” They have gray-green heads with streamlined, reddish-brown bodies. And they can be enormous, with particularly large specimens reaching six feet (two meters) long.”

Taimen chokes to death on Taimen

Scientists working in the Eg and Uur rivers in northern Mongolia in 2006 found this 5-foot-long (1.5-meter-long) taimen that had choked to death on a 3-foot-long (0.9-meter-long) taimen. The taimen, a voracious and cannibalistic predator, has earned the nickname “river wolf” because it hunts in packs.

Taimen’s Last Refuge is Mongolia

National Geographic article on Taimen Conservation featuring Zeb Hogan. We had the pleasure of fishing with Zeb and Brant last fall on the Upper Uur while filming for Zeb’s mega-fish series on Nat Geo TV. “The gigantic fish is the world’s largest salmonid the family of fish that includes salmon and trout. The species can live for more than 50 years, but they grow slowly, not reaching maturity until seven to nine years of age”.

Gallery

Fly Fishing on the Khug River                       Border Guard on Patrol                               Eg River Taimen Camp Taimen                               Josh and another Taimen                           Darhad Valley


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