by PescaTravel | Dec 8, 2015
Orkla River, Norway Averaging 5,500 rod caught salmon per year, the Orkla River is not only one of the most beautiful salmon rivers in Norway it is also one of the most productive. The Orkla is somewhat smaller than its nearby neighbor, the Gaula. Even so, it is still...
by PescaTravel | Dec 8, 2015
Gaula River, Norway The Gaula River is one of the most reknowned salmon rivers in all of Norway. It is known by Atlantic salmon fishermen around the world for its fabulous fly water and large salmon. It offers excellent possibilities for fish of over 20 lbs with...
by PescaTravel | Dec 8, 2015
Sog River, Iceland Flowing out of Lake Thingvallavatn, the Sog or Sogid is Iceland’s largest clearwater river. It is a reasonably priced river known for large multi-winter salmon and plentiful char. The average annual catch of salmon on the Sog is approximately...
by PescaTravel | Dec 8, 2015
Laxá in Laxardalur, Iceland Guided Fly Fishing for Large Brown Trout Laxa in Myvatn or Thingeyjarsyslu is the same river as that of the famous almon beat, Laxá in Adadal, (in English often called simply the Big Laxá). Upstream from the main salmon beats the Big Laxá...
by PescaTravel | Dec 8, 2015
Laxá in Kjos, Iceland Perhaps there is no river that is more representative of the salmon rivers in Iceland than Laxá in Kjos. It is said that the fisherman who learns to fish this river properly, can fish any river in Iceland successfully. Its waters can be extremely...