Midfjardara

Midfjardara

Midjardara

Midfjardara

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Midjardara

Iceland is a land of fascinating extremes. Barren peaks, jagged through unrelenting erosion, new volcanic evidence of the turmoil beneath the thin crust of the earth, desert landscapes of black lava flows.

Underneath these high glacial plateaus, lush green fields and valleys through which flow the greatest international collection of first class salmon rivers in the world.

The prime salmon season in Iceland is quite short; generally the earliest rivers start to fish in late June and by September it is all over. The rivers of the south west benefit from the Gulf Stream currents and offer substantial runs of fish, predominantly grilse. To the north and east, in the lee of the island and therefore colder than the south, the rivers see a much higher percentage of multi-sea winter fish and fish over twenty pounds are taken every year on most rivers.

One of the most beautiful rivers in Iceland with almost unlimited fishing.

The Midfjardara is known in Iceland as 'The Queen of the Rivers' and for good reason. With over 200 named pools, each rod covers such a huge area that anglers cannot help but feel they are fishing this remarkable river all by themselves.

Iceland is a land of fascinating extremes. Barren peaks, jagged through unrelenting erosion, new volcanic evidence of the turmoil beneath the thin crust of the earth, desert landscapes of black lava flows.

Underneath these high glacial plateaus, lush green fields and valleys through which flow the greatest international collection of first class salmon rivers in the world.

The prime salmon season in Iceland is quite short; generally the earliest rivers start to fish in late June and by September it is all over. The rivers of the south west benefit from the Gulf Stream currents and offer substantial runs of fish, predominantly grilse. To the north and east, in the lee of the island and therefore colder than the south, the rivers see a much higher percentage of multi-sea winter fish and fish over twenty pounds are taken every year on most rivers.

One of the most beautiful rivers in Iceland with almost unlimited fishing.

The Midfjardara is known in Iceland as 'The Queen of the Rivers' and for good reason. With over 200 named pools, each rod covers such a huge area that anglers cannot help but feel they are fishing this remarkable river all by themselves.