Discover the unparalleled freshwater fishing adventures awaiting in Sergelen, Mongolia, where the mighty Selenge River carves through vast northern landscapes. This region offers world-class angling for the legendary Taimen, the largest salmonid species, alongside prized Lenok trout and acrobatic Siberian Grayling. The Selenge's dynamic waters—featuring fast currents, pebbled islands, and clay-sand banks—create ideal habitats for trophy fish, with Taimen exceeding 60kg in these nutrient-rich currents.
Sergelen fishing charters provide exclusive access to hundreds of kilometers of pristine waterways, where anglers wade or boat-fish amidst low mountain vistas and nomadic pastoral scenes. The continental climate shapes distinct seasonal windows, with prime fishing from June through October when migratory species surge through the river's channels. Whether fly-fishing dry flies for Grayling in shallow expansions or targeting monster Taimen in deeper hollows, Sergelen delivers a truly wild angling experience framed by Mongolia's untouched beauty.
Conservation-focused operations ensure sustainable practices, protecting these ecosystems while granting access to remote stretches teeming with hard-fighting fish. Every expedition blends adrenaline-pumping battles with serene moments in a landscape where eagles soar overhead and camels graze along the banks.