Fishing permits for Icelandic Rivers and lakes

Fishing permits in Iceland Fishing Permits in Iceland Icelandic Rivers and lakes – Salmon, Trout and Arctic Char 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

By |2018-02-28T09:30:44+00:00February 28th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Fishing day tours – Special offer in April

Fishing Day Tour in Iceland - Our fishing season starts on April 1st here in Iceland. That´s when Icelandic anglers wipe the dust of their fly and spinning rods and go fishing. First few weeks of fishing in Iceland is all about Brown Trout, Sea Trout and Arctic Char. The sea trout goes back to

By |2018-02-16T13:59:56+00:00February 10th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Fishing in Iceland – Direct flight from many US cities

Fishing in Iceland - In recent years it is getting easier and easier for anglers coming from the USA, to travel to Iceland. Now we have direct flight from many cities, from all over the US, to Iceland. Among those cities are Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Kansas, New York, Orlando, Philadelphia, Portland,

By |2018-01-26T21:21:11+00:00January 26th, 2018|News|0 Comments

Guided day tours in Iceland in 2018

Guided day tours in Iceland in 2018 – One of the best ways to experience Icelandic nature is to go fishing. We offer guided fishing day tours to many rivers and lakes in south west and north part of Iceland. Within approx. 1 hour driving distance from Reykjavik and Akureyri. We offer also fishing and

By |2017-12-28T21:23:26+00:00December 28th, 2017|News|0 Comments

Salmon fishing in Iceland in 2018

Salmon fishing in Iceland in 2018 –  If you are thinking about a fishing trip to Iceland in 2018, we recommend you start planing your trip right now. Salmon season in Iceland starts in June and prime time for most rivers is from arround July  10th to August 25th. Most salmon rivers in Iceland are

By |2017-12-28T20:36:28+00:00December 28th, 2017|News|0 Comments

Fishing day tours in Iceland in 2018

Guided fishing tours in 2018 Guided fishing tours in 2018 – One of the best ways to experience Icelandic nature is to go fishing. We offer guided fishing day tours to many rivers and lakes in south west and north part of Iceland. Within approx. 1 hour driving distance from Reykjavik and Akureyri. We offer also fishing and sightseeing tour

By |2017-12-10T21:37:19+00:00December 10th, 2017|News|0 Comments

Lake Thingvallavatn – Big Brown Trout – ION area

Trout fishing at ION area - Many anglers come to Iceland to catch the big brown trout everybody are talking about. Even though you can find big trout in most rivers and lakes in Iceland, fishing at the best brown trout areas at Lake Thingvellir will give you the best chance to catch a Trophy

By |2017-11-25T16:58:04+00:00November 25th, 2017|News|0 Comments

Self guided fishing in Iceland

Self guided fishing in Iceland - In Iceland we have great numbers of brown trout, char and salmon rivers, but all those rivers are Private. Icelandic anglers as well as anglers that come to Iceland to fish, from abroad, they need permits to fish those rivers. The owners of the rivers in Iceland decide the

By |2017-11-15T08:55:26+00:00November 15th, 2017|News|0 Comments

Highland Fishing in Iceland in 2018

Arnarvatnsheidi highland area Fishing in the highland areas in Iceland are very popular, both for local anglers and also for anglers that come to Iceland from all over the world. We have few highland areas, but Arnarvatnsheidi highland area is maybe the most popular one. The Arnarvatnsheidi is a huge moorland with lakes, streams and rivers

By |2017-11-14T20:26:47+00:00November 14th, 2017|News|0 Comments

Sea angling tours in Iceland

Sea angling tours in Iceland We do not only offer day tours to rivers and lakes in Iceland. We offer also sea angling tours that are suitable for everybody. Both experienced anglers and beginners will like this tour. The duration of our tours are usually 3-4 hours and the size of the groups are from

By |2017-11-02T17:09:08+00:00November 2nd, 2017|News|0 Comments
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