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With sea trout fishing in Iceland slowly reaching heights never seen before, this almost mystical creature is becoming more and more sought after by anglers all over the world. And no wonder, they’re big,…
The Lake and Area Lake Thingvallavatn is the largest lake in Iceland, located only 40 minutes from Reykjavík. Thingvellir, where Althingi, the Icelandic parliament, was established around the year 930, is a place of…
Fishing remains an incredibly popular pastime in Iceland with reports indicating 20% of the population goes fishing at least once a year. It is also one of the most popular travel destinations in the…
Continuing our review of the 2022 fishing season with a look at photos from fishing trips to our various Highland rivers.Be it fishing out of the comfort of the Highland Fishing Lodge in rivers…
With the fishing season here in Iceland being closed there is not much to do than tie some flies and look over photos of the last season, starting with photos from sea trout fishing…
If you’re heading to Iceland and want to tie your own flies or get the low down on what flies to bring, look no further. Fish Partner’s very own Eidur Kristjansson is a well-known…
Dale Martens, who fished with us last fall send us the following article. Thank you Dale! My experience searching for Arctic Char in Iceland…. Just as I sat down to write this, I read…
Are you trying to plan your trip to Iceland? With the ever-shifting flight schedules and airlines struggling with the Covid aftermath, it’s no wonder you can get lost looking for the best flight for…
The rugged interior of Iceland offers some of the finest resident fishing anywhere. Be it sight fishing for wild and native Char and Browns in Kaldakvísl and Tungnaá, throwing streamers in Norðlingafljót, endless exploring…
Black Ghost, by Herb Welch, is one of the most recognisable patterns ever created. Originally designed in 1919, but it wasn’t until around 1927 that it became a mainstay in the fly boxes of…
Copper John was originally tied, and designed, by John Barr in 1993. As often is the case with new flies, it took John a few years to perfect the design and in 1996, the…
With the fishing season here in Iceland being closed there is not much to do than tie some flies and look over photos from the season. We started a few days ago with photos…