Iceland Fishing Report; 9th August
The clear skies and dry weather have continued over the last week in Iceland prolonging very low water and tricky salmon fishing conditions. Things are looking up as the west coast
The clear skies and dry weather have continued over the last week in Iceland prolonging very low water and tricky salmon fishing conditions. Things are looking up as the west coast
The land of fire and ice is mostly been fire at the moment with continued stunning bright skies and 20˚ C weather. Lovely to be fishing, but a bit tough
After the bright conditions and lack of rain we have seen over the last few weeks the Iceland weather reverted somewhat back to normal over the weekend. Cooler temperatures and
The reports from Iceland this week is a little mixed. Nearly all the rivers have been reporting excellent numbers of large fish entering the rivers on most tides, but the
Last week in Iceland began with some rain on the west coast that did a wonderful job of topping up the rivers without flooding them. Temperatures have remained reasonably consistent
The first weeks of the Iceland season have seen fantastic catches of multi-sea wintered salmon throughout the country and the large brown trout of the north are already readily taking
The 2016 Iceland salmon season appears to have continued on from where it left last year, 2015 was a near record year in terms of fish numbers, with good numbers
We are delighted to see the Icelandic salmon season continue to produce great numbers of fish. A lot of the rivers have now surpassed their 2014 total season catch with
As the Christmas festivities finish and the excitement of New Year is over, our thoughts of salmon and trout fishing in the summer put a spring in our step. It
Many who have fished Iceland regularly will understand my comments in my last report about this season mirroring the 2012 season. It actually transpires that the 2014 season has not
Even though we are coming to the end of August in Iceland rivers on the north and east coasts are still fishing hard. However the world once again focused on
As the Icelandic season continues we are seeing night time temperatures beginning to cool off now as day light hours continue to shorten. An astonishing amount of multi sea wintered