As an angler on the Falkland Islands you are well advised to always hire a guide.
Only very few of the "hot spots" are located next to a road. Most of them can only be reached "off road“, in the full sense of the word.
Regrettably, "off road" for tourists in rental cars is prohibited – this is one good reason among many that you must have a guide.
Our tip: Adrian Lowe is not only a gallant entertainer and a pioneer among the East Falkland guides, but also has very moderate salary expectations.
In his massive Landrover workhorse he bumps over stick and stone with hard-nosed anglers up to the mouth of the Frying Pan, where they experience real fishing miracles. Little happens in this area during low tide. But with the onset of the tide, the first smelts move into the bay, followed by smaller sea trout, the big conspecifics in the rear. Everything that has fins, rank and name in Poseidon's realm around Falkland has no chance but to pass here. The motivated angler has a hooked fish with every cast and only stops casting when he can no longer remember the number of sea trout caught.