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This river is located a
short distance west of the village Budardalur. It is on the left side of the
main road when headed to the north towards the village from the mountain
pass Brattabrekka. The lower part of it is rather large and its catchment
area is large, i.e. brooks running from gorges and side valleys.
It is among the many
renowned sea char rivers of the country and a few years ago the salmon catch
was quite descent. It was sold as a salmon
river with the possibility to catch a few sea chars as well, but now its reversed.
Three rods are permitted there per day and during the last few
summers the salmon catch has amounted to 40-60 Salmons and 400-600 sea chars. The main reason for the limited
reputation of the river were rather uninteresting accommodations in an
old fishing lodge. In 1998 a new and a nice lodge was finish. The
anglers cater for themselves there. Mr. Ludvik Geirsson in Reykjavik
leases the river.
See fishing Statistic
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