
Salmon catches 2022 – Preliminary figures
The total number of caught salmon in 2022 was about 45,300, which is about a 24.2% (8800 salmon) increase from 2021 and about 8.5% above the average catch of the
The total number of caught salmon in 2022 was about 45,300, which is about a 24.2% (8800 salmon) increase from 2021 and about 8.5% above the average catch of the
The upper Laxá in Þingeyrjarsýsla is one of the better known trout areas and attracts many anglers. The Angling Club of Reykjavik recently signed a new contract with the fishing
The biggest sea trout ever caught on a fly in Iceland was landed in the river Tungufljót, West-Skaftafellssýsla on October 15th. This is the third sea trout from the river
The best way to evaluate the best angling each summer is the number of fish caught on each rod/per day. This is calculated by dividing the number of rods in
The Arctic char fishing statistics from the rivers in Eyjafjörður, seem to provide convincing confirmation of a further collapse of the char population. What is surprising is that the best
More and more sea trout are being caught every year that are in the size range of 80 – 90 cm and even over 90 cm. This can possibly be
The salmon fishing season is well underway and now the time has come when the big male fish start to get restless. It is often the case that the biggest
The Veiðivötn lake area has given good fishing this summer. Lake Litlisjór has has given by far the most fish or 3696, then comes Lake Snjóölduvatn with 2971, Lake Ónýtavatn
There have been reports of good sea trout fishing, but the best time is yet to come. Anglers who were fishing in river Eldvatn recently had nice days. Different from day