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Veiđikortiđ 2012
Fishing Card
Access to 37 lakes located all
around Iceland

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Weather
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January. 19 2012.
Fishing
license card valid for 37
lakes in Iceland
Veiđikortiđ 2011 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 37 lakes located all
around Iceland.
For further details
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January. 6
2012.
Brown trout
river Laxa Myvatn - Laxa in
Adaldal
River Laxa is
without a doubt among the best brown trout rivers in the world
as well as being an
enchanting river to fish.
The brown trout are of all
sizes but the main
attraction besides the
stunning nature is the
sizable average weight. The
most common size of fish is
two up to five pounds but six up to eight
pound “brownies” are not uncommon at all.
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Desember.
5
2011.
We have
started to book for the
coming season!
The fresh water fishing
season is from early April
to late
October. During the period
from May until end of June
the sun stays above the
horizon for almost 24 hours.
This is truly
a lovely time for trout &
arctic char fishing as well
as being a prime time to
enjoy the emerging spring
colours and the rich bird
life of Iceland.
July
& August is on the other
hand the prime time for
salmon fishing as well as
being still a great time
for trout & arctic char.
September into October is
the prime sea trout season.
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November.
1
2011.
The sixth
best salmon season ever!
The Institute of Fresh Water
Fisheries has issued a
preliminary salmon catch
statistic for the 2011
season.
The overall total catch was
approx. 53.200 salmon. It is
19% less than last year.
Despite cold spring followed
by draughts that pulled the
fishing down in many rivers
for several weeks the result
is
nevertheless the sixth best
season since 1946.
The highest number of salmon
caught at a single river was
approx. total 4.900 fish.
The winner is the salmon
river Ytri Rangá (West Ranga).
River Eystri Rangá (East
Ranga) had the second best
result or 4.387 salmon.
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further details
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November.
1
2011.
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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October. 31
2011.
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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October. 30
2011.
Arnarvatnsheidi lakes & streams
The huge area known as Arnarvatnsheidi, is a vast
highland moor lands, littered with lakes and interconnecting
rivers and streams full of good size arctic char and brown
trout. During the
long bright evenings anglers can fish deep into the night. All night even.
For the adventurous; this is the place to explore!
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September. 30
2011.
Sea trout
river Varma
The
Icelandic fishing season
starts in April on several
trout rivers as well as
on few lakes.
The sea trout river Varma
is located only 45 km east
of Reykjavik and blessed
with an early season.
The name Varma, means warm
river. The favourable
temperature is caused by
blending with
geothermal water.
These conditions make this
river a popular early season
choice.
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August.
31 2011.
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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June.
30 2011.
Salmon river
Brynjudalsa
River Brynjudalsa is small,
but productive river, approx.
11 km in length and fished
with two rods at a time.
The river has a good stock
of salmon and anglers have
the added bonus of having
the fish close by and
usually in full view, which
requires
stealthy approach, so as not
to spook them.
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