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The River Kjarrá
The Kjarrá river is characterized by its remoteness and untouched nature. It stretches 90 km from its confluence with the glacial river Hvita up to an altitude of 400 meters. In these truly unique surroundings one can fish for days on end in total privacy in the midst of the Icelandic highlands.
Fishing Season
Beginning of June until early September
Prime time
From late June to early August.

The River Blanda
The mighty Blanda River is a glacial river and the largest system in the northwest of Iceland, famous for its high ratio of multi-winter salmon and their incredible strength.
Fishing Season
From June 5. until early Sept
Prime time
From early July until early August

The River Thverá
Thvera has all the qualities that make Icelandic rivers unique in the world of salmon fishing. With crystal clear water and an endless variety of pools it is one of the top scoring fishing rivers in Iceland.
Fishing Season
Beginning of June until early September
Prime time
Last week of June to early August.

The River Vididalsá
The Vididalsá river, and its tributary Fitjá, is one of Iceland's best known and most productive salmon river systems. Close to 1200 salmon are caught on average every year, with an average weight among the highest in Iceland.
Fishing Season
Middle of June until the end of September
Prime time
Early to mid July until mid August.

The River Laxa in Adaldalur - Nes beat
The Laxa in Adaldalur, also known as Big Laxa, is the queen of Icelandic salmon rivers. It yields on average larger salmon, including more over 20 pounds, than any other Icelandic river.
Fishing Season
From July 1. until late September
Prime time
From mid July until mid August