
ION beats On Thingvallavatn And Laxa I Kjos Combination, June 2025
In 2025 we bring you a unique opportunity to fish the world-famous ION beats on Lake Thingvallavatn combined with salmon fishing on Laxa I Kjos in 17 – 20 June,
In 2025 we bring you a unique opportunity to fish the world-famous ION beats on Lake Thingvallavatn combined with salmon fishing on Laxa I Kjos in 17 – 20 June,
The 2025 Norway salmon season will be with us before long. It was an unusual and unique season in Norway in 2024 with the unprecedented closure of several rivers due
With the salmon season only five months away and what is looking like a good snow year we are getting very excited for the season ahead. Although all the salmon
There are still some fantastic slots available on the Stóra Laxa for this coming season. The Stóra Laxa has a reputation as being THE big fish river on the south
The Winsnes Fly Fishing Lodge in Norway has a rich history dating back to 1882 when it was founded by the first British salmon fishers, known as the ‘Salmon Lords’
We have a few rods on the Midfjardara that have come up for next year, which is very rare. The Midfjardara is a name known to every salmon fisherman who
With over 8,000 kilometres of coastline, Denmark has long held a reputation for being one of the best areas in Europe to target sea trout in saltwater. While there are
We’ve just received this Mýrarkvísl 2024 season report from the guides on the Mýrarkvísl River. It’s a great read of the river’s second best salmon season on record with 406
We’ve just received this Iceland; Reykjadalsá 2024 season from the guides on the Reykjadalsá River. It’s a great read and a good overview of the salmon, trout and char fishing
Northern Scandinavia stands out in Europe as one of the few remaining wilderness areas, largely inaccessible for much of the year except to the most resilient adventurers. However, during the
Iceland 2025 Availability The Season is upon us! Fishing 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