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The Jokla and Breidalsa Rivers

The Breiðdalsá and Jökla rivers are owned and run by Throstur Elliðason one the best-known and most respected operators of fishing in Iceland. He created the well-known Ranga system in the south of Iceland and is beginning to achieve the same results on his home rivers. The biggest difference is that both these rivers are normal temperature and therefore the hitch, skated collie and all the tiny flies we so enjoy using in Iceland are fully effective. Some of the original stock comes from Iceland’s famous ‘big fish’ river, the Laxa i Adaldal, therefore the opportunity for fish of 20 lbs and over is very real. Both rivers are near the north-east town of Egilsstadir.

The Breiðdalsá is becoming famous for its run of large fish, of which Iceland can currently offer little or no competition to. Indeed, the 2009 season saw several fish over 20 lbs being landed, and released, with fish coming close to that magical 30 lbs bracket also making an appearance (29.75 lbs to be exact!).

The grilse are there, of course, but the Breiðdalsá system is becoming synonymous in Iceland with its larger average size, with fish weighing in their teens being commonplace – this really is a rarity and an anomaly in Icelandic terms, where such fish would be in the minority of a daily or weekly catch, not the majority. It is a mid-sized river with a beautiful, classical character, where a 12ft double-hander would serve you well.  

Moving on to the Jökla and you have a totally different system, but still plenty of character to engage and delight the angler. From the main system through to the intimate tributaries, the Jökla system is a must see, but quite different from that experienced on the Breiðdalsá, which is why they make such a great combination and provide such a great insight into what Iceland has to offer.

With such different attributes that visiting anglers may find hard to choose between, Throstur has come up with a rather ingenious combination package that allows you to fish both systems under the same package in the same week! The best of both worlds and a true insight into both fisheries.

 


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For more details, contact:
Tarquin Millington-Drake on +44 (0) 845 299 6212, or by email at: tmd@frontierstrvl.co.uk