First day of the Fishing season in Iceland

Today is April 1st. It is the first day of the fishing season here in Iceland. First few weeks of the season are all about Brown Trout, Char and Sea trout fishing. The Covid Situation is good in Iceland. In February and March we saw nearly no new cases of Covid in Iceland, but

By |2021-04-03T11:30:21+00:00April 1st, 2021|News|0 Comments

Trout fishing in north Iceland in 2021

Trout fishing in north Iceland in 2021 - Here in Iceland we have many great brown trout rivers. You can find them all over the Island, but most of them are in north Iceland. In the north we have also few rivers that hold arctic char and Sea trout. If you want to focus

By |2020-12-02T22:51:20+00:00December 2nd, 2020|News|0 Comments

Brown Trout fishing in Iceland in 2021

Brown Trout Fishing in Iceland in 2021 Now the fishing season has ended here in Iceland and we have started to wait for the next season, that starts on April 1st. Many of our clients come to Iceland year after year, and or very frequently and that goes for Bruno and Federico - the

By |2020-10-21T19:13:36+00:00October 21st, 2020|News|0 Comments

Our salmon season has started in Iceland

First day of the salmon season was yesterday here in Iceland - First river to "open" was a glacier river Thjorsa. 18 salmon were caught on 4 rods over the first day. At the same time fish were spotted at few other rivers in south Iceland. Rivers like East Ranga and Holsa. In recent days

By |2020-06-02T13:05:48+00:00June 2nd, 2020|News|0 Comments

2020 fishing season has started in Iceland

First day of the fishing season was yesterday here in Iceland, on April 1st. It is still very cold and we have some snow on the ground. The weather forecast is telling us that spring will arrive little bit later than we have been used to, for the past few years. The vicious virus

By |2020-04-02T20:59:38+00:00April 2nd, 2020|News|0 Comments

Fishing for Arctic Char in Iceland

Fishing for Arctic Char in Iceland – Arctic char are the most common freshwater fish in Iceland. They are found in rivers and lakes all over the island. The Arctic char is closely related to both salmon and lake trout, and has many characteristics of both. The fish is highly variable in color, depending

By |2020-03-03T13:12:00+00:00January 13th, 2020|News|0 Comments
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