The best Char fishing in Greenland

The Char fishing in Greenland is just something else! We have many rivers located near the camp and one of the best rivers is just situated a few minutes walking distance from the camp. Here we have untouched nature where you hardly see a footstep on the river banks, this is because of the huge territory and relatively few inhabitants …

Svarta – a beauty in the north

Svartá is one of the absolute best fly-fishing rivers in Iceland. It‘s size is perfect for the single handed rod, large enough so that you don‘t have to sneak up to the bank but small enough to be covered easily with the single handed rod.  Floating lines, small flies and hitch tubes are the optimum tools here – but keep …

“Pink Streamer” for Greenland – How to Make

I’ve used this fly in all the different waters around the camp and it’s a “must have” fly in Greenland. It’s quite simple to tie and there are not many different materials or steps that you need to figure out. I’m going to guide you trough it.   The materials used: Regular Thread (UNI-Thread 8/0) Extra Heavy Trout hook. (Barbless) …

Sog Asgardur and beautiful lodge

The Asgardur beat on the Sog is perfectly located in beautiful landscape only 45 minutes from the capital. The Asgard beat in the river Sog is well known for large salmon. It is ideal for fly fishing, floating lines and riffling hitch – this river is very steady and always gin clear. The beat is 5.6 km long and exclusive …

Blanda river – highest catches per rod per day

Blanda river is one of the most powerful and known rivers in Iceland. The beat 1 on the Blanda river has the biggest catches of the whole river but holding only 4 rods. I believe even beat 1 has the highest catch per rod per day of all salmon rivers in Iceland. At Blanda river last year there were caught …

More information on the great East Ranga

East Ranga is arguably one of the best salmon river in Iceland, over the past 10 years this river has averaged over 4600 salmon each summer on her 18 rods. The most productive part of the summer is from late July until late August – that’s when the salmon runs peak. During this period we see weekly catch figures between 400 …

Early season salmon fishing

East Ranga is well known for big salmon in the early season. Prime time starts 21st July but before that the fishing is quite good – and less expensive! Average catch before prime time is ca. 3 salmon per rod/ per day. The river opens 04 July so if you are looking for a great salmon fishing for less money, …

The pearl in the east – Stora Laxa

The top beat in Stora Laxa (beat 4) is generally regarded as the most beautiful place to fish for salmon that can be found – anywhere. Having been there it’s hard to disagree; the pictures below will give you an idea of what it’s like to be there. The top beat is the best beat in the river for early …

4.797 salmon caught at East Ranga in 2013

There were 4.797 salmon caught at East Ranga river last summer. It was a very good salmon summer for the river as most of our other rivers in Iceland. The East Ranga has however been at the top of the list of salmon caught per year for many years and will most likely be for many years to come. Because …

2.611 salmon caught in Blanda river

As many anglers have noticed our rivers in Iceland did exeptionally well this summer and anglers were very happy after good catches. Blanda river in the north caught a total of 2.611 salmon last summer, there of far most were caught at beat number 1 on only 4 rods during about 60 days ! Beat 1 is the most productive …