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This is one of
Iceland’s major salmon rivers and in many quarters simply called the "Big
Laxa". It is Iceland’s second greatest spring fed river and originates in
the famous bird haven of lake Myvatn. The Laxa is fished with as many as 18
daily rods and frequently pools are fished from both banks. This applies to
only very few rivers in Iceland and only the biggest ones. The Laxa
yielded 1980 salmon in 1998 and has often produced well over 2000 in a
single season. Salmon runs have been gaining momentum in recent years
following a downswing. It is one of Iceland’s
main rivers to go for large salmon, over 90 of the 1998 catch weighed
from 18 to 26 pounds.
Even larger ones were hooked but
managed to break off. The Laxa has two main lodges, at Laxamyri and
Arnes. Both are fully staffed and the anglers live in luxury. The
salmon run to the top of the Adaldalur valley were a dam stops their
progress. Above the dam there are miles of some of the best brown
trout fishing in the world. See fishing
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