Fly Fisher Travel

Grimsa

The Grimsa is a medium-sized river in the mid-west region of Borgarfjordur, which is Iceland’s most prolific salmon area. Grimsa is one of Iceland’s most important and impressive rivers, one of the real jewels. The Tungua is a small tributary fished with two rods and leased separately.

Fishing

As on many Icelandic rivers, floating lines, small fly patterns and hitched tubes are excellent. The river is also easily fished with single-handed rods, although given that Iceland is often windy, a double-handed rod should be available as well. The river is fly-only water with a voluntary but widely practiced catch and release practice.

In a normal season, the catch for the eight rods is somewhere between 1,200 to 1,800 fish. The Grimsa also has a substantial run of sea trout that often starts in early July.

The Grimsa is one of Iceland’s most beautiful fly fishing rivers and is one of  a few Icelandic rivers that has tradition stamped all over it. It was frequented by English fishermen as early as the late nineteenth century and, as with most of Iceland’s rivers today, it is primarily a grilse river. During those early days the Grimsa was famous for its monsters and every now and then, the odd monster is still spotted.

Food and Lodging

The Grimsa lodge was built on the drawings of famous fly fishing architect Ernest Schwiebert who fished the Grimsa for years. Some maintain that the lodge is something you need to see at least once in a lifetime. It is a huge building on the cliff overlooking the Laxfoss and you either love it or hate it.

It is impeccably spacious and comfortable and is managed by one of Iceland’s leading chefs, which will leave you weighing up which was better, the fishing or the food.

Why we rate it

Well located and one of the country’s most productive rivers.

Price

Land packages are from £4,400 for 4 days and £6,500 for 6 days.

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