
Iceland Fishing Report, 1st September 2015
Even though some rivers are still finishing up their last weeks of fishing it is clear that this season in Iceland has been a bumper one with many rivers up
Even though some rivers are still finishing up their last weeks of fishing it is clear that this season in Iceland has been a bumper one with many rivers up
Icelandair have recently announced a new year-round service from Aberdeen International Airport (ABZ) to Reykjavik (KEF). The new gateway will become Icelandair’s second in Scotland and sixth in the UK.
The salmon fishing in Iceland continues to perform well, with the West Coast rivers seeing good numbers of fresh fish still running. The more stable weather between 12 – 14
Last week has again been a very productive week in Iceland with many of the rivers now settling down to consistent catch returns of over 100 fish a week. The
The spring season in New Zealand is a wonderful time for fly fishers as it is a chance to target hungry trout after the winter on rivers that have had
Last week in Iceland has been truly magnificent. Despite some proper arctic conditions in the north and some very cold and windy weather throughout western Iceland most rivers are now
The feel coming from Iceland this week is of extreme optimism and excitement. Nearly all the rivers are now experiencing what we would consider to be normal runs of fish,
Although there has been little rain in Iceland over the last couple of weeks the excellent snow pack and warmer conditions have kept water levels high. Temperatures have remained consistent
Whenever an angler crosses a bridge or drives along an edge of water they cannot help but glance, wondering what fish lays waiting for that next cast. Whilst driving around
The good weather continues in Iceland with temperatures between 12 – 18 degrees Celsius being reported around the country, this is good news for both the trout fishing and the
After the very cold start to the season and high water conditions the rivers are beginning to drop and clear although are still running a little high. This has mostly
Iceland has experienced one of its longest winters in recent years but this does not seem to have deterred the fish with good reports coming in from all of the