Iceland – Fishing Report 24th June 2014
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
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
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
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.
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
Bjarni was at the lodge good an early to take us up to Myvatnssveit where we would be fishing for the day. The sun was out and it looked like