The Laxá I Asum, Iceland – Trip Report June 2012, by Peter McLeod
The Laxá I Asum is one of those names that feature in any salmon fisherman’s top ten rivers in the world to fish. Its catch records have set it apart
The Laxá I Asum is one of those names that feature in any salmon fisherman’s top ten rivers in the world to fish. Its catch records have set it apart
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The Adaldalur valley has enchanted me since I first visited it in 2002 to fish the Nes beats for salmon. At that time I heard tales of the incredible trout
I love going back to Iceland, despite knowing that I’ll have to battle with my dreaded waders. This year, Peter and I have ‘swapped’ when we go, with my trip
Our Icelandic season has started extremely well with the opening of the Nordurá River four days ago. Despite extremely cold conditions 13 fish were caught to 8 rods in the
Checking for the Iceland Air flight and getting through security at Heathrow was remarkably swift and painless, as was the flight despite the best efforts of a garrulous Irishman who
Ragley Hall – 23rd to 25th July We’re back again in Fishing Village on stand G0482 directly opposite the rod testing area. We are pleased to welcome back Chris Yrazabal
Summer has arrived in Iceland, and over the last week temperatures have reached as much as 20° Celsius. No activity has occurred at the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in southern Iceland for
Our last session on beat three of the upper Nordurá was fascinating. Peering over the bridge at Glitstađabru we spotted 15 fish or so laid up. This had been our