Lake Thingvallavatn – Big Trout
Lake Thingvallavatn opened up for anglers on the first of May. The first few days has been great for those who has been fishing for trout in the lake. Some great bown trout has been caught and here are few of them.
Lake Thingvallavatn opened up for anglers on the first of May. The first few days has been great for those who has been fishing for trout in the lake. Some great bown trout has been caught and here are few of them.
Huseyjakvisl River are known for very big sea trout - one of the monsters was caught yesterday. The angler that caught this big sea trout is a group-member of a organized trip we told you about this winter. For those who are interested to go fishing in this river, there is another tour this August, See here.
The Angling season starts in 20 days. Iceland possesses numerous of lakes and rivers. In total there are close to 100 salmon rivers and over 100 trout and arctic char rivers in Iceland. Here are some basic information on the fishing season in Iceland:
New on Anglers.is - Vididalsá River. Vídidalsá River is one of Island´s classic rivers with perfect fly water and a reputation for producing exeptionally large salmon. It is located about 230 km from Reykjavík and is fished with only 8 rods.
West Ranga river is new on Anglers.is - West Rangá, is one of the best known salmon river in Iceland. Not only for its beauty and great variety of fishing pools, but also for the high volume of salmon caught there every year. West Rangá usually ends as the most productive salmon river in Iceland.
Lake Thingvallavatn is New on Anglers.is. Lake Thingvallavatn is the biggest Lake in Iceland. ....... The brown trout in Lake Þingvallavatn, whose origin can be traced to Britain, has long been one of the most talked-about freshwater fish in Iceland - and abroad. The brown trout's fame is based primarily on its large size and
Straumfjardara River is a new River on the list of Salmon rivers on anglers.is
Straumfjardara is a salmon river located on the Snaefellsnes peninsula in the West Iceland. With water supplied from two mountain lakes and smaller springs along its run, coming together in a riverbed of 12 km which is accessible for the salmon to run in to and spawn, as well as char and sea trout in the lower part of the river.
Jokla river has just been added to our list of Rivers here on anglers.is - Jokla is a thrilling and complex blend between an experiment and reality. In the northeast outpost of Heraðsfloi, Throstur Ellidason and his company Strengir, have set up a smolt releasing scheme aimed at turning a former huge muddy glacial river and its tributaries into salmon fishing luminaries.
Anglers.is is the website for Anglers who wish to get to know Icelandic rivers and fishing areas. A model for this website is an Icelandic web, www.veida.is. The owners of these two websites are the same. Anglers.is goal is primarily to introduce Icelandic lakes and rivers to anglers all around the world. And also to give them the chance to experience the rivers and nature through pictures and videos that can be found on Anglers.is. A huge number of images can be found on the site. Take time to view them, so you will get the best feel for the fishing area that you're reading about.
Brunná in Oxarfjordur is a gin clear char and sea trout river on the north east coast of Iceland. The number of rods allowed in the river are three. The river is a fly fishing river only. Brunná flows through a wonderful surroundings, offering areas of unique beauty and diversity. The river flows through brushwood country and at its lower reaches it combines with a branch of the glacier river Jokulsá, creating the much sought after visible line of clear and mud-colored water.