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Fishing in Iceland #12268079 05/29/17 08:08 PM
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Anybody know anything about fishing in Iceland? We will be traveling by RV and I'd like to try to catch some fish. If anyone knows anything or has been, any advice would be great!


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Re: Fishing in Iceland [Re: mikelester121] #12268161 05/29/17 09:20 PM
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Re: Fishing in Iceland [Re: mikelester121] #12268313 05/29/17 11:17 PM
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Re: Fishing in Iceland [Re: mikelester121] #12268335 05/29/17 11:36 PM
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Didn't fish when I went. But there's plenty of Sea water. Also, from what I read you could do some damage with a Fly rod on small rivers / creeks.

Re: Fishing in Iceland [Re: mikelester121] #12268337 05/29/17 11:36 PM
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From what I have heard on some fly fishing podcasts about Iceland (assuming we are talking about the country), I believe most if not all of the rivers and streams are privately owned, so you will likely have to deal with outfitters versus doing it yourself. They have excellent trout and salmon fishing, it is just supposed to be extremely expensive.

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Lol if you can afford a trip to Iceland I'm sure getting an outfitter won't be an issue


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Re: Fishing in Iceland [Re: mikelester121] #12269059 05/30/17 01:27 PM
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Re: Fishing in Iceland [Re: mikelester121] #12269462 05/30/17 05:00 PM
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Oh, while you're there, you have to eat something called "hakarl" - it's fermented Greenland shark meat, and is considered a delicacy there.

In fact, would you mind bringing some home for the rest of us?

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Re: Fishing in Iceland [Re: mikelester121] #12269678 05/30/17 06:54 PM
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Thanks guys!

The people I'm going with are not fisherman (I know, how could I befriend such people), so I'm going to need to fish in streams/rivers that we can pull the RV over by when we camp out at night. I don't see this going well. Hopefully I can stumble on some fish at some point. I think I'll have to talk to some locals. I'll definitely get some pictures up


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You can't get there with an RV...just sayin

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Originally Posted By: mikelester121
Thanks guys!

The people I'm going with are not fisherman (I know, how could I befriend such people), so I'm going to need to fish in streams/rivers that we can pull the RV over by when we camp out at night. I don't see this going well. Hopefully I can stumble on some fish at some point. I think I'll have to talk to some locals. I'll definitely get some pictures up


Yeah, I don't think thats a thing in Iceland. Almost all of the land/water is private.

Re: Fishing in Iceland [Re: mikelester121] #12270023 05/30/17 09:49 PM
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http://gofishing.is/

Was just reading this website - quite interesting, particularly with respect to bringing your own fishing tackle.


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Re: Fishing in Iceland [Re: mikelester121] #12271463 05/31/17 06:34 PM
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Should take a vacation here next time and volunteer for crew or harpooner job.



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