Fishing in Iceland - useful information
Vast majority of the numerous lakes and rivers of
Iceland are listed under private ownership.
Fishing
permits for each river or lake are normally provided by the
owners or outfitters.
Lake fishing is most often practiced from banks.
Boat fishing is uncommon.
Salmon fishing is practiced on rivers only as
well as sea trout fishing.
Equipment
Single handed fly rods for line 4-8 are most commonly used as
well as double handed fly rods
Flies
For trout & arctic char fishing: Pupas, nymphs, dry flies as well as streamers.
For salmon
fishing: Tube flies or salmon flies, size: 8-18 as well as
streamers.
Please notice!!
Regarding to official regulations all imported used fishing tackle must be
disinfected.
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Practical information (pdf)
Please notice!!
The following numbers are not precise
and only intended to give an overview.
Prices and services differs somewhat.
Lower prices can be expected for rivers or lakes offering little
or no services.
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Salmon fishing
The Salmon season starts in June and extends into mid-September.
In a number of late-run rivers, fishing ends at the close of
September,
but few salmon
rivers are open until October 20th.
The prime and highest-priced season is from mid-July
until mid-August.
Many of the best salmon rivers are located in
the south, south west and the northern part of the country.
Usually permission must be
booked with good advance notice.
Self catering accommodation or full board services are in
general included in
price.
Anglers must prepare to pay from
approx EUR 100 up to approx EUR 1100 for one
day permit.
Sea trout fishing
The sea trout season starts in April with September and October
as the prime time.
Many of the best rivers are located in the
south part of the country.
These rivers are primarily sea trout rivers supporting small stocks of
salmon and char.
Usually permission must be booked with good advance notice.
Self catering accommodation is in general included in price.
Anglers must prepare to pay from
approx EUR 46 up to approx EUR 300
for one day permit.
Sea char fishing
The sea char season starts in May with late July and August as
the prime time.
Many of the best rivers are located in the western and the
northern part of the country.
Usually permission must be
booked with good advance notice.
Self
catering accommodation is in general included in price.
Anglers must prepare to pay from
approx EUR 54 up to approx EUR 180 for one day permit
Brown trout & arctic
char. River & lake fishing
The main brown trout & arctic char fishing season in Iceland starts
on May 1st, except for the
highland lakes, which open in mid June. The season for the lowland
rivers &
lakes ends in September, and the highland lakes' season ends in
August.
Permission for brown trout river fishing must usually be booked
with good advance notice.
Self
catering accommodation is in general included in price.
Permission for lake fishing can usually be booked with short notice, except for
few highland lake areas.
Accommodation is
usually not included in price for lake fishing.
Anglers must prepare to pay from
approx EUR 10 up to approx EUR 300 for one day permit
For further details
gofishing@internet.is
tel:
+354-551-2016 +354-866-9354