
Fljota river
The Fljota river is a small self-catering river in the North of Iceland, with a good run of Salmon and Arctic char which make this river very special.
The river is around 8 km and is divided into 4 different beats and is only fished with 4 rods.
The lodge is self-catering and cosy. This is a perfect place for families and smaller groups who like to cook them self and enjoy each other company.
Information
- Self service
- Region: North Iceland
- Distance from Reykjavik: 370km

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How to get there:
View driving directions from Reykjavík -
Season:
From 1. June to 31. August - Rods: 4x
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Fishing map:
Click for a map of the best fishing spots -
Fishing time:
7-13 and 16-22. -
Recommended flies:
For salmon, Hitch tubes, Frances red and black, and tipical salmon flies in sizes 12-14 and small tubes, for Arctic char nymphs, dry flies and pink streemers. -
Recommended tackles:
Single hand rods 9-10 foot, Weight 5-8.