Frontiers Travel's Owner does Interview for Russian Fish Camp

The Charlotte Observer's John Bordsen interviewed Mollie Fitzgerald, co-owner of Frontiers International Travel, and discussed the unique fishing camp in Russia they've provided since the mid-1980s.The camp is on the Ponoi River and about 40 miles from the ocean. The spot was strategically placed, where the endangered Atlantic salmon are still plentiful. Although it is catch-and-release, you will still be able to enjoy authentic Russian food from the area.The price range for the trip is from $7,490 to $15,490, depending on the time of year you go.Read the entire interview here.Salmon at Ryabaga Camp.

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