NEWS & some other things to read
Two Thousand
The fishing has slightly picked up as a few quieter beats started produce a few more fish. We have had a few days of 50 fish as well as a few 35-40. This has propelled us to 2000 fish.
SALMON ALL ROUND
If you compare the ‘headline’ East Ranga catches year on year to 2020, you might think that 2021 is very, very slow fishing! However the quality and size of the fish being landed in 2021 is truly outstanding and certainly makes up in many respects for the sheer volume experienced in 2020.
BE PREPARED
The last few days has been really interesting. We had a team of mainly outright beginners at the lodge and despite only just learning to cast they did really rather well.
IT’S COMING
What a few days we have had. Amazing multi sea winter salmon running the river and numbers really starting to build.
FIRST ARRIVALS
we would normally have made use of this pre-season month with at least one advanced party to the lodge to wake things up and get things ready. Luckily we have an incredibly capable team on the ground who have done a frankly incredible job transforming the lodge ready for 2021.
AN EPIC AFTERNOON
Yesterday afternoon was a real treat. We met up with Neal D on beat 7 and in his words he was “a bit down in the bows”. Fishing had been quite slow from coloured water and fish were being caught but just not on Neal’s beat.
EAST RANGA CATCH STATISTICS 2020 SEASON
One thing Iceland is well known for is recording catch statistics. Whilst a great resource the East Ranga report linked above offers much more detail in terms of a break down and analysis of beats through the months.
LODGE UPGRADES
Alicja, Lenka, Gunnar and Jonas have been working hard these past weeks to complete the renovation of the guest rooms at Aurora Lodge, the East Ranga fishing lodge, and I am delighted to report this is done.
9070….AND SEASON OVER.
When the season finally closed on October 18, Head Guide Gunnar submitted the final catch stats which sat at 9070 salmon.
EAST RANGA 2021
We are now in the final days of the 2020 season. As of yesterday 8,544 salmon and a few hundred sea trout have been landed in 115 days to an average of around 16 rods per day.
ALL TIME RECORD
The ’prime’ season at East Ranga has ended, the all time record catch of 7,473 has been exceeded, and the lodge has now closed for the winter.
THE RUN CONTINUES…
We have been very lucky. The run this summer has been extraordinary, the season has gone past 6,500 salmon and still the river is receiving fish fresh off each tide.
TIME TO BREATHE..
As the total catch for the East Ranga passes 5,000 for the season, maybe its as good a moment as any to take a deep breath of fresh Icelandic air and reflect on the past 2 months.
MONSOON SEASON!
It has rained so heavily, with sustained strong winds, that any fisher would have been forgiven for not venturing outside. Luckily no forgiveness was required as our intrepid fishers put (large) fly to water and landed over 600 salmon for the week.
RAIN & FRESH RUNS
This week we lost a couple of days’ fishing to impressive storms and rising coloured water. So to end the week with 680+ salmon landed to 12-17 rods was a great result.
HISTORIC DAYS
July 26 saw records fall on East Ranga. The guides had whispered that if conditions were kind we could see a record daily catch. It happened. 223 Atlantic salmon landed in a single day
SUNRAYS & HAPPY DAYS
Thursday and Friday last week were all but written off due to huge rain, but Saturday saw the sun return and the fishing go utterly crazy.
RECORD JULY RUN?
The truth is we just don’t know why so many fish are running at this time. To land 900 Atlantic salmon is a week is not normal