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This is a glacial river and the main artery of the
Borgarfiord
region. Most of the main rivers in the region empty into the Hvita and as most of the
rivers are among the main salmon rivers in Iceland, thousands of salmon venture through
it. Still, the Salmon seems to amass in only very few places in the Hvita and those
places are mostly at the junctions of the major salmon rivers. The main spots are the
Brenna,
where the Thvera spills in, the Straumar, where the Nordura and Gljufura spill
in and the Svarthofdi, where the Flokadalsa
and Reykjadalsa share an outlet. There is also
a lesser place, the
Skuggi,
where River Grimsa enters, and there are also
notable fishing spots known as Thvottaklopp and Eyrar. The junctions
are the main spots, each producing 150 to 220 salmons each summer plus
a lot of sea trout.

Svarthöđi:
is a two rod fishing beat on the Hvíta,
(White river) in the Borgarfjördur district, just below the junction of
the Floka and Hvítá.

Skuggi:
is
a two rod fishing beat on the Hvíta, (White river) in the Borgarfjördur
district, just below the junction of the famous Grimsá and Hvítá.

Straumarnir:
is
a two rod fishing beat on the Hvíta, (White river) in the Borgarfjördur
district, just below the junction of the famous Nordurá and Hvítá.

Brennan:
is a two rod fishing beat on the Hvíta,
(White river) in the Borgarfjördur district, just below the junction of
the famous Thverá and Hvítá. |