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Over the last five decades, Mýrarkvísl in North Iceland has experienced dramatic changes in salmon returns. Historical catch records from 1974 to 2025 tell the story of a productive salmon river, a period of decline, and a remarkable recovery in recent years. The data...
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Spring Fishing in Iceland – The Season Begins Soon After nearly six months of winter, we’ll soon finally be pulling on our waders again and making those first casts of the season. For many anglers, that first day back on the water is something special, the rivers...
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Gear Guide for Mýrarkvísl – Trout & Salmon Fishing Introduction Mýrarkvísl is a diverse and productive river that offers excellent fishing for both brown trout and Atlantic salmon. While the river itself is relatively small, conditions vary a lot between trout and...
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Introduction Laxá í Aðaldal is one of Iceland’s most iconic trout fisheries, known worldwide for its powerful brown trout, rich insect life, and consistent fishing conditions throughout the season. Originating in Lake Mývatn and flowing through several valleys before...
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Iceland Fishing Guide at The Fly Fishing Show We will be attending four of The Fly Fishing Shows in the U.S. during winter 2026. Below you’ll find current booth locations, show hours, and presentation details. This page will be updated as more information becomes...
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It was incredibly enjoyable to go ice fishing in December, just before the New Year. Despite the mild weather, there was still 30–40 cm (12–16 inches) of solid ice on Langavatn and Kringluvatn. This was not surprising, as Langavatn and Kringluvatn are located at...