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This is a small volume river, starting in an inland lake,
strolling on through a lush valley before tumbling into a gorge on its last stretch before
entering the Atlantic. It is one of only two major salmon rivers in the main part of the
Westfjords. It is fished
with two to three
daily rods and has a well equipped self-catering lodge.
This river is on the Atlantic salmon’s boundaries so the annual
catches vary. It can dip to a mere 150 but recently there has been an
upswing and last season, 1998, some 350 fishes were caught. The upper
reaches are especially good fly fishing waters but the gorge is for worm
fishing which also applies to a few pools. Unlike most Westford rivers,
a few sea char supplement the catch.
See fishing Statistics.
The Distance from Reykjavik is 353 km by the Whale
Bay tunnel and 123 km from Isafjordur.
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