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SELF ESCORTED FISHING TOUR IN ICELAND
 Incluting Car and Fishing card to fish in 31 lakes.

"The Fishing card" - is a very economic choice for fishermen and travelers.  With fishing card in your pocket you can fish almost as much as you like in 32 lakes around Iceland.

Some lakes are open all year around, but most of those open on May 1st and close on September 30th.

When you buy Fishing card you receive a brochure, in Icelandic and basic information in English, with all information about the lakes, maps and information about how to get there. 

Fishing card 2010 is only valid for 2010
 
 Fishing card only costs 6000 ISK.             

FIND YOUR FISHING LAKES BY CLICKING THE MAP


Fishing card around Iceland
 

Southwest Reykjavik area:
10. Kleifarvatn
15.
Medalfellsvatn
27.
Vifilstadavatn



 

West Iceland:
2    Baularvallavatn
4.  Haukadalsvatn
5.  Hitarvatn
8.  Hraunfjarðarvatn
9.  Hraunfjordur Lagoon

13. Langavatn
30. Thorisstadavatn

Westfjords:
17. Saudlauksdalsvatn
21. Syðridalsvatn
26. Vatnsdalsvatn


 


North Iceland:
1.   Arnarvatn/Melrakkasléttu
6.   Hopid
7.   Hraunhafnarvatn
12. Kringluvatn
14.
Ljosavatn
19.
Sléttuhlidavatn
20.
Svinavatn

25. Lake Area of Sela
32. Aedarvatn


East Iceland
:
3.  Haugatjarnir Skriðdal
11. Kleifarvatn
16. Mjoavatn
18. Skriduvatn
22. Saenautavatn
23. Urridavatn
31.  Thveit

 

South Iceland:
24. Ulfljotsvatn
28. Vikurflod
29. Thingvallavatn



 

Fishing Tackle Disinfection: Iceland has always been free of UDN and other freshwater diseases, and maintains a strict disinfection policy towards tackle brought by visiting anglers. Visitors can have their tackle disinfected by local vets, and obtain a certificate to prove the fact, before leaving for Iceland, or have their equipment disinfected by officials on arriving at Keflavík, Akureyri or at Egilsstadir airport.


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Fishing Permits


 Largest Lakes in Iceland

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 Deepest Lakes
 in Iceland


 

 



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