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Iceland

ICELAND TRAVEL FACTS

TARGET SPECIES: Wild brown trout, Atlantic salmon and char MAJOR AIR HUBS: Reykjavik–Keflavik Airport (KEF) DOCUMENTS REQUIRED: Valid passport. No visa required for private citizens from most countries for visits up to 90 days. SEASON: June through early October LANGUAGES: Icelandic and English CAPITAL: Reykjavik

With a population of less than 350,000 people and more miles of pristine water than could realistically be fished in a lifetime, Iceland offers some of the best and most legitimate fly fishing opportunities for trophy brown trout, arctic char and Atlantic salmon found anywhere in the world. It’s an incredibly unique and easy-toaccess angling experience combining intimate waters, great wading and world-class scenery. With fishing scenarios built around long-term conservation plans and low angling pressure through the utilization of the classical European style “beat” system, many of the rivers in Iceland see very few anglers – something that guarantees great action, large and healthy fish, and solitary, secluded fishing.

FISH PARTNER

Iceland

Fish Partner offers fully-customized, multi-day itineraries as well as a number of pre-set adventures that include river, stream and lake fishing for trophy wild brown trout, char and Atlantic salmon. Accommodations of all types can be arranged, from wilderness camping, to basic countryside guesthouses, to high-end, luxury lodge and hotel stays. All trips are fully customized and uniquely set up for each individual booking. As far as trip planning goes, this is a destination where you can pair extraordinary fishing for native brown trout, char and wild salmon with a longer extended stay, visiting the major cities like Reykjavik or exploring the countryside and the amazing natural attractions of the region. Often referred to as the “land of fire and ice,” the island offers the chance to view incredible landscapes, hike volcanoes, visit local hot springs and waterfalls, tour the coastline and spend time in the picturesque capital. The Icelandic people are incredibly accommodating, friendly, generous and eager to show foreigners all the amazing features the country has to offer.

REYKJAVIK ANGLING CLUB

Iceland

Yellow Dog is pleased to offer Icelandic angling packages through Reykjavik Angling Club – the largest outfitter and license holder in Iceland with access to more than two dozen of the country’s most renowned rivers. Offering both trout and Atlantic salmon fishing, anglers fish these rivers utilizing the European-style “beat system”. Every itinerary is totally customized, and anglers are paired with the lodges and locations that best suit their needs and preferences.

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