
Iceland; Salmon & Sea Trout Fly Fishing Availability 2025
Iceland 2025 Availability The Season is upon us! Fihsing has started in earnest in Iceland and we have seen some well mended fish landed on the West coast so far.
Iceland 2025 Availability The Season is upon us! Fihsing has started in earnest in Iceland and we have seen some well mended fish landed on the West coast so far.
As the Icelandic season slowly draws to a close, we look back over the year with fond memories and a smile on our faces. Having faced a couple of years
The beginning of the salmon season in Iceland is traditionally marked by the opening of the Nordura River in mid-June. Nordura is one of the first rivers to open, and
Since returning from Iceland at the beginning of August I am pleased to report that overall, it has been a great season so far. None of the low water issues
There are still some fantastic autumn slots available on the Stóra Laxa for this season. The Stóra Laxa has a reputation as being THE big fish river on the south
I have just been informed that there has only been 24 hours of sunshine in Reykjavik in the whole of July, which I think succinctly sums up how it is
Following the immediate and temporary closure on the 20th June of 33 salmon and sea trout rivers around Norway due to poor numbers of salmon returning in the early part
As we thought last week started with an absolute deluge of rain. I know it was forecast, but it very rarely actually happens! The heavens opened and we saw some
The first week of July has brought mixed feelings. One the one hand we have seen a big increase in the fish numbers running the rivers with catch stats going
As we pass into July and into prime time on many of Iceland’s rivers, I am pleased to report that conditions have improved nicely. Air Temperatures have risen to a
As I am sure some of you will have read already, over the weekend Norway announced an immediate and temporary closure of 33 salmon and sea trout rivers around the
At last, the salmon season has properly kicked off in Iceland, and the migration of fish and fishermen has begun. June always marks the early part of the season, as