
Iceland; Fishing Report 8 July 2024
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
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
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
Whether going as a standalone trout fishing trip or combining it with salmon fishing or a family holiday, Iceland offers some of the finest wild brown trout and char fishing
Our quest to find new fly fishing experiences to introduce to our clients is an ongoing (and very enjoyable) part of our life here at Aardvark McLeod. We’ve recently made
Having flown from Heathrow in the evening and spent the night in a hotel just a brief 5-minute taxi ride away from Reykjavik airport, I woke up the next morning
Iceland 2024 Availability With Easter now behind us the Iceland salmon season is only a couple of months away. Over the last month we have seen a few rods become
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