
Popular flies
Despite considerable development in fly design and the use of new models, the good old ones seem to hold their place on the list of the most used in Iceland.
Despite considerable development in fly design and the use of new models, the good old ones seem to hold their place on the list of the most used in Iceland.
The world’s Arctic char populations are decreasing and in most places their populations sizes are declining. In Iceland and Norway, fishing statistics point to a sharp decline of the sea
In Eyjajförður, close to Akureyri the biggest town in the northern part of Iceland, are several well-known sea char rivers. It is worth mentioning Eyjafjarðará, Ólafsfjarðará, Svarfaðardalsá and Hörgá. What
Veiðitorg has been operating for several years. It offers cost effective fishing pemits for rivers in many parts of Iceland In the Northeast Iceland, Veiðitorg offers permits in rivers like
There has been a steady decline in migratory Arctic char stocks the last decades, but the peak is considered to have been in 2002 – 2007. Climate change has led