
Norway Salmon Fishing; Report 19th July 2022
We are delighted to see international guests salmon fly fishing in Norway from the beginning of the season this year. Snow levels were very good through the winter leading to
We are delighted to see international guests salmon fly fishing in Norway from the beginning of the season this year. Snow levels were very good through the winter leading to
Having said last week that temperatures we due to rise in Iceland, this never really materialised with air temperatures remaining low between 8 – 12 °C and occasionally popping up
Finally we have seen the temperatures beginning to rise as summer seems to have arrived in Iceland. Nights of 9˚C have given rise to highs of as much as 15
Last week in Iceland saw some heavy rain and snow coming across the country which put many of the rivers up and seems to have brought a lot of fish
We are delighted to see international guests salmon fly fishing in Norway from the beginning of the season this year. Snow levels were very good through the winter leading to
Finally the Icelandic fishing season is upon is with our first groups heading to the salmon rivers this week. Although a few have ventured to Lake Thingvallavatn in May to
We are delighted to see international guests salmon fly fishing in Norway from the beginning of the season this year. Snow levels were very good through the winter leading to
To go salmon fly fishing in Norway is to give yourself the chance of landing the fish of a lifetime. We still have some great weeks available at our lodges
With the salmon season only three months away and what is looking like a heavy snow year we are getting very excited for the season ahead. Although all the salmon
Baltic Salmon are a geographically isolated group of the Atlantic Salmon family. Since its decline in the 80s, the population of Baltic salmon has steadily risen. River systems like the
As the salmon season in Iceland draws ever closer it won’t be long before we are once again awaiting the first few silver fish to nose up the rivers of
In Europe, there are very few wilderness areas quite like Northern Scandinavia. For much of the year, this part of the world remains inaccessible by all but the hardy few.