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Veiđikortiđ 2010
Fishing Card
Access to 32 lakes located all
around Iceland

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Weather
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July. 22
2010.
Brown trout river Laxa Myvatn - Laxa in
Adaldal
River Laxa Myvatn the discharge of lake Myvatn is without a
doubt among the best brown trout rivers in the world
as well as being an enchanting river to fish.
The lush vegetation and the rich birdlife along the river is
a joy to watch. The brown trout
are of all sizes but the main attraction besides the
stunning nature is the sizable average weight.
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June. 1
2010.
Fishing on
the boundaries of the west &
the east
Lake Thingvallavatn is the largest „natural” lake
of the country. The
Thingvellir area is part of
a fissure zone running
through Iceland, being
situated on the tectonic
plate boundaries of the
Mid-Atlantic Ridge. In the
last few decades, research
has made it clear that
Thingvellir is a natural
wonder on an international
scale, with the geologic
history and the bio system
of lake Thingvallavatn
forming unique entity, a
magnificent showcase.
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May. 19
2010.
Arctic char fishing on river
Holaa
Lake Laugarvatn is approx 2
square km in size, located
93 km east of Reykjavik.The
lake supports good sized
arctic char. River Holaa the
discharge of the lake is
ideally suited for upstream
nymphing, dry fly fishing as
well as fishing with
streamers.
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April. 29
2010.
Iceland is closer to home
than you think.
The summer tourist season is
from late May to early
September. During the first
half of this period the sun
stays above the horizon for
almost 24 hours and the
interplay of light and
shadows on mountains, lava
fields and glaciers yield an
ever changing landscape.
June is a lovely time for
trout & arctic char fishing.
Truly a prime time to enjoy
the long daylight hours,
emerging spring colours and
the rich bird life of
Iceland.
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tour options
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April. 19
2010.
Fishing in
Iceland - useful information.
Iceland is an island in the
North Atlantic,
approximately 103,000 sq. km
(38,000 sq. miles) in size
with a population of approx
300,000 inhabitants.
Two-thirds of the population
live in and around the
capital, Reykjavík. The rest
of the country consists of
small coastal communities,
mountains and glaciers,
plains and valleys, lava
fields and hot springs and
plenty of choice salmon &
trout rivers as well as
numerous lakes.
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April. 9
2010.
Brown trout river
Galtalaekur
This small, sensitive,
gin clear stream
is only 3 km long with 20
pools. Despite the
diminutive size, this little
gem produces brown trout in
size range from 1 to 15 +
lbs, with the average size
range of 5 lbs.
Fast flowing pocket water
and series of small
waterfalls and rapids are
ideally suited for upstream
nymphing.
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February.
22
2010.
Fishing in
the wilderness.
The huge and completely wild
area known as
Arnarvatnsheidi, is a vast
highland moor lands littered
with numerous lakes and
interconnecting rivers and
streams, full of arctic char
and brown trout. The
Arnarvatnsheidi is
framed with a stunning
panorama of mountain ranges
and glaciers.
For the
adventurous; this is the
place to explore with almost
endless opportunities for
hiking and fishing.
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February.
22
2010.
The Fishing Card for access to 32 lakes
around Iceland
Veiđikortiđ 2010 or "The
Fishing Card" in English is
a very economic choice for
fishermen and travellers.
With the fishing card in
your pocket you can fish
almost as much as you like
in 32 lakes located all
around Iceland.
Only a few lakes are open
all year, but most of
those stay open approx
between May 1st
and September 30th.
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Desember.
30 2009.
Salmon &
trout fishing in Iceland.
Iceland is a Mecca for
salmon and trout fishermen.
Every summer the salmon run
in huge numbers to spawn in
the country's numerous
rivers. The season is short
in these northern climes,
but the sport can be fast
and furious.
The Angling Club of
Reykjavik has a variety of
trout and salmon fishing
permits available in all
price categories for many of
the most prominent fishing
spots in Iceland.
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November. 21
2009.
Brown trout fishing on river "Minni"
River Minnivallalaekur or river "Minni" as usually called is
famous for producing brown trout in size range from 5 up to
8 kg each season, with the average size range from 1 up to 2
kg. Total four daily permits are available at a time
including comfortable private self catering lodging. This
river is ideally suited for group of anglers or families
preferring privat fishing and lodging.
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