Iceland – Fishing Report 1st July 2014
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
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
Over the last decade there is one west coast Icelandic river that has remained consistent during the peaks and troughs of runs and conditions, the Langá. The river was one
Imagine a lake that regularly produces wild brown trout from 7 – 9 lbs with fish over 20 lbs are not uncommon. We are now pleased to offer full service fishing
We have finally had confirmation of the space and prices for the Nes beats on the Laxá I Adaldal and are pleased to offer fishing right through the prime part
Day 1 Tuesday, July 30 Guy and I spent the morning relaxing in the very comfortable Holt hotel in Reykjavik – Guy practiced his knot tying. After a short flight
There is always a feeling of anticipation and excitement before any trip and my return to the Laxardal trout beats in Iceland this summer was no different. I filled my
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
We recently received this from the owner of the Miðfjarðará River which fills us with excitement for the coming season: Recruitment and year class strength of juvenile Atlantic salmon has
My view of Iceland was of a land filled with volcanoes, glaciers and a few Vikings, of rivers with salmon and (probably) arctic char, and overall a largely pristine environment.
Day 1 The travel to Iceland is so simple and easy taking just 2 ¾ hours to get over to Keflavik. On the descent we went through shards of
“The Nodurá is located just an hours drive from Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland. It is Iceland’s most productive natural river and offers an incredibly diverse fishing experience. In June