
Iceland – Fishing Report 26th August 2014
Even though we are coming to the end of August in Iceland rivers on the north and east coasts are still fishing hard. However the world once again focused on
Even though we are coming to the end of August in Iceland rivers on the north and east coasts are still fishing hard. However the world once again focused on
As the Icelandic season continues we are seeing night time temperatures beginning to cool off now as day light hours continue to shorten. An astonishing amount of multi sea wintered
The Icelandic rivers last week have had mixed reports, some rivers performing extremely well and some having a tough time of it. This is partly due to conditions, but also
The fishing in Iceland has accelerated over the last week as water levels have dropped to something near normal and the continuing arrival of the grilse runs and the summer
The sun is currently shining and the grilse runs are continuing to improve along the West Coast of Iceland and this is reflected in increases in the amounts of fish
The grilse runs along the west coast of Iceland are finally beginning to pick-up. However without sounding like a scratched record the majority of the rivers continue to run high,
The conditions in Iceland over the course of last week have continued to improve with a few patches of sunshine appearing across the country. The west coast still has high
The weather in Iceland over the course of last week has continued on a similar theme with strong winds, heavy rain and cold temperatures, although this time I was experiencing
Last week in Iceland has been exceedingly wet with continued rain across the west coast. Rivers are running high from the beginning of the season and due to the continued
After the opening of Laxa I Kjos, Grimsá and Midfjardará over the weekend the runs have started slowly but surely. Although spring has sprung some three weeks early in Iceland
I am delighted to report that the season in Iceland is roaring away and excellent numbers of fish are being seen on all the major rivers. The west coast has