
Iceland Fishing Report; 22nd August 2017
As we approach the last week in August the rains have still not arrived in Iceland and many of the rivers are now crying out for water and showing their
As we approach the last week in August the rains have still not arrived in Iceland and many of the rivers are now crying out for water and showing their
The story from Iceland at the end of last week is still very much the same as previous – the country is waiting for rain. Many of the rivers are
Last week Iceland continued to bask in the rays of the sun which has continued to drop the water levels. It seems whenever the UK is hit by rain Iceland
The weather in Iceland over the last week has been testing; blazing sunshine and temperatures pushing 30 degrees Celsius have slowed the pace of fishing down a little. Some of
Grilse runs and good water seem to be the mainstay for most of Iceland, but large salmon and great trout dry fishing is also keeping anglers busy. The latest reports
Iceland, rain and salmon… it is proving to be a consistent theme this summer for much of Iceland. We are now seeing all rivers around the country producing good numbers
Regular rains and mild temperatures are offering anglers great fishing conditions in Iceland so far this season. With big spring tides over the weekend we are expecting great fishing for
The salmon and trout fishing in Iceland is continuing in fine form. Regular rains are keeping water levels good, but cold conditions have slowed some fishing down. Fresh runs of
Over the past week we have seen more of the Iceland salmon fishing rivers open for the 2017 season, and all have produced great results so far. There has been
We are all fully aware that salmon fishing in Iceland is not cheap. It has always been one of the more expensive options worldwide, especially when looking at prime time
The 2016 season in Iceland saw great runs of multi-sea wintered salmon returning to rivers across Iceland. Fish in excess of 20 lbs were reported all season long. The 2017
Iceland last week was blessed with the first autumn sightings of the Northern Lights, a symbol that another Iceland season is drawing to a close. A season that saw wonderful