Salmon Fishing in Iceland – West and East Ranga

Our salmon season started here in Iceland in June, like always. We are now experiencing one of the driest and sunniest summers in Iceland history, and that has resulted in smaller runs of salmon up many rivers, because of lack of water. But that is not the case for all rivers. Rivers like West

By |2019-07-12T21:38:57+00:00July 12th, 2019|News|0 Comments

Fishing and Sightseeing in Iceland

Are you on your way to Iceland, for a short holiday, with your family or friends? Would you like to fish for 1 day and also us that day for exploring and sightseeing? We offer a day tour that does all that. We call this day tour The "Golden Circle Fishing Tour". On the

By |2019-03-21T12:13:35+00:00March 21st, 2019|News|0 Comments

River and lake permits in Iceland

If you are on your way to Iceland, we can help you find a permit/licence to fish in any river or Lake in Iceland. Salmon permits, trout permits and Char permits. Anglers.is is one of the largest independent seller of fishing permits in Iceland today. We can help you find what you are looking

By |2019-02-22T09:05:39+00:00February 22nd, 2019|News|0 Comments

Brown Trout Fishing in Iceland

Brown Trout fishing in Iceland – In Iceland we have many of the better Brown trout rivers you can find in Europe. While total number of salmon rivers in Iceland are over 100, total number of brown trout and arctic char rivers are well over 200.  Many Icelandic anglers fish for brown trout and char

By |2019-01-08T13:03:27+00:00January 8th, 2019|News|0 Comments

Sea angling tours in Iceland

Sea angling tours in Iceland - One of the best way to experience Iceland and what Iceland is all about, is to go sea angling for few hours - Icelanders have had to depend on the fish in sea since the first settlers came to Iceland. Icelandic sailors had to go out on their

By |2018-11-08T10:29:10+00:00November 8th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Arctic Char Fishing in Iceland

Arctic Char Fishing 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 colour, depending on the time of

By |2018-11-05T10:21:32+00:00November 5th, 2018|News|0 Comments
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