Iceland Spring Salmon Run: Fresh Grilse Moving in April
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Sunrise hits at 6:17 AM, sunset at 8:42 PM—long days ahead with that spring light pulling fish up. Weather's classic Icelandic: chilly 2-5°C (36-41°F), partly cloudy with light northerlies at 10-15 knots, per Vedur.is forecasts. Tides? Laxá i Aðaldal's estuary sees a 2.5m high at 9 AM, low at 3 PM—perfect for flushing fresh runs into the systems.
Fish activity's picking up as snowmelt swells the rivers. Atlantic salmon are staging early this season, with fresh 8-12 lb grilse showing in beats after last week's rains cleared. Recent catches from Laxárdalur guides: 15 salmon last Friday on Laxá River, mostly singles up to 14 lbs; a few sea trout mixed in. Up north on the Rangá, 22 fish reported over weekend per Icelandic Rodfishers logs—multi-sea-winter hens averaging 10 lbs, aggressive on swings.
Best lures right now? My go-to artificials: black/blue Muddlers or Sunray Shadows on 1.5-inch double hooks for surface takes in the pools. For subsurface, olive tube flies like Frances or Collie Dog in 1-2 inch sizes—strip slow in the glides. Natural bait? Fresh shrimp or worms if regs allow, but flies rule these wild runs.
Hot spots: Hit the middle beats of Laxá í Aðaldal—easy wading, rising fish at dawn. Or swing by Haffjarðará's lower pools; less pressure, big migrants holding post-spate.
Tight lines, stay safe on the banks!
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