Iceland; Fishing Report 2 September 2024
Since returning from Iceland at the beginning of August I am pleased to report that overall, it has been a great season so far. None of the low water issues
Since returning from Iceland at the beginning of August I am pleased to report that overall, it has been a great season so far. None of the low water issues
Nestled in the heart of Hampshire, Wherwell Estate spans an impressive 2,000 acres and embodies a British sporting Estate. Located between Andover and Stockbridge, this picturesque estate is a haven
There are still some fantastic autumn slots available on the Stóra Laxa for this season. The Stóra Laxa has a reputation as being THE big fish river on the south
Over the last couple of years Battle Hill Lodge has very quickly gained a reputation as being THE sea trout fishery in southern Iceland. We have seen some stunning fish
I have just been informed that there has only been 24 hours of sunshine in Reykjavik in the whole of July, which I think succinctly sums up how it is
As we thought last week started with an absolute deluge of rain. I know it was forecast, but it very rarely actually happens! The heavens opened and we saw some
The first week of July has brought mixed feelings. One the one hand we have seen a big increase in the fish numbers running the rivers with catch stats going
As we pass into July and into prime time on many of Iceland’s rivers, I am pleased to report that conditions have improved nicely. Air Temperatures have risen to a
At last, the salmon season has properly kicked off in Iceland, and the migration of fish and fishermen has begun. June always marks the early part of the season, as
Tregoyd shoot is consistently ranked among the top shoots in the country, offering challenging birds that can test even the most skilled shooters. Situated on the edge of the Brecon
Suskeena Lodge is nestled on the banks of the stunning Sustut River in British Columbia. It offers an unparalleled experience for those seeking a combination of solitude and the chance
There are a few remaining rods on Midfjardara available. The Midfjardara is a name known to every salmon fisherman who has spent time in Iceland. Not only is it one