Iceland – Fishing Report 26th August 2014
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
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
Despite some cooler weather Iceland is still fishing extremely well across the country and we are looking at a potential record season. It has rained consistently unlike years gone by,
I am delighted to report that the season in Iceland is roaring away and excellent numbers of fish are being seen on all the major rivers. The west coast has
“The Nodurá is located just an hours drive from Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland. It is Iceland’s most productive natural river and offers an incredibly diverse fishing experience. In June
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
As the Iceland season draws near we have four rods to offer in 27 – 30 July Langá and 30 July – 1 August on Nordurá. The cost per rod
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
Once again I have run away to the land of fire and ice, and for the next week I shall be in Iceland. It still amazes me how easy it