
Iceland; Fishing Report 11 July
Last week saw some interesting conditions changes. The North wind has continued bringing some very cold early morning temperatures and with blue skies and lack of cloud cover the temperatures
Last week saw some interesting conditions changes. The North wind has continued bringing some very cold early morning temperatures and with blue skies and lack of cloud cover the temperatures
During this week’s salmon fishing in Iceland, we have seen an interesting slipt in weather conditions with 20 ˚C in Reykjavik, freezing cold north westerly winds on the lower west
During this week’s salmon fishing in Iceland, anglers faced not only the persistent rain on the west coast but also cool air temperatures. Rain showers took centre stage, generously dousing
After a long winter it is that time of year again that our focus returns to Iceland. As the crisp Icelandic summer breeze sweeps over the rugged landscapes, the angling
The Midfjardara is a name that every salmon fisherman who has spent time in Iceland is aware of. Not only is it one of the most stunning rivers on the
Take farmed salmon off the table Salmon has become one of the most popular dishes in restaurants and at home, but its popularity has come at a cost for the
We have reached the time of year where we commence rebooking the Laxa I Kjos for 2023. We have gone through the first part of the rebooking phase and now
Finally spring is making itself known and we are now only two months away frm the start of the Icelandic season. If you have not locked in your salmon fishing
We are still awaiting availability and costs for the majority of the rivers in Iceland as they finish their seasons, fix pricing for next year and go through the first
With the last couple of weeks remaining as the Icelandic season winds down, we look back over the last couple of months with great fondness. Overall, the season has gone
Last week finally saw an up lift in temperatures from the mediocre 8 – 9 ˚C to the far more spritely 12 – 14 ˚C highs we have been waiting
The Iceland summer has held on to its form of being cold and damp, with July reported to be 1C colder than the long August as a whole has been