Iceland; Myrarkvisl – 2019 Availability
The Myrarkvisl is a very interesting river offering traditional pool and riffle water in the upper section, a canyon through the middle and meandering slow flows at the bottom. You
The Myrarkvisl is a very interesting river offering traditional pool and riffle water in the upper section, a canyon through the middle and meandering slow flows at the bottom. You
The West Rangá located in the south of Iceland is one of the country’s most famous salmon rivers along with its neighbour the East Rangá. Both rivers often feature near
The Lakselv runs through Porsanger in the Finnmark county of north Norway and has for many years been an unknown fishing river in comparison with the bigger rivers in the
Now that Christmas is behind us and finally the days are lengthening our thoughts turn to the salmon fishing season ahead. Prime space continues to dwindle at an alarming rate,
Have you ever wanted to take better photographs on your fishing expeditions? Peter McLeod gives his top 12 tips to taking better photographs when out fishing, drawing on the experience
Much like Scotland, there are lots of lodges, beats and associations when looking to go salmon fishing in Norway. It is hard to know which ones are the right ones
So, you have just had the most awesome trip, and you have caught stacks of fish. You are flying out tomorrow morning early, and you have got to pack all
After yet another consistent season Iceland has proved to again be extremely popular for the 2019 season. The Autumn has been a very busy time with rebookings and there are
As we head into the Autumn we are already seeing a huge rebooking rate for Iceland for the 2019 season. Much of the prime July space has already been sold
Katka has been competing at the top level for a long time and has won the Czech women’s championship five times in six years. In this year’s European championships as
Aunan Lodge is located on the banks of the River Orkla and offers 5.5 kilometres of continuous salmon fly fishing consisting of 17 very different pools, most of which have
Iceland has always had a reputation for consistent numbers of salmon, but not many big fish. The average size on most rivers is between 6 – 10 lbs which is