Iceland Salmon Fire Up: April Dawn Sessions on Laxá and Hofsá Rivers
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Salmon season's just firing up, and reports from locals on Battlbox and Icelandic Fishing Guide say activity's solid after a mild winter. Atlantic salmon averaging 8-12 lbs are hitting hard, with grilse under 5 lbs mixing in; a few 20-pounders pulled from the Rangá last week, 25 fish tallied across beats per day on good runs. Brown trout to 6 lbs grabbing flies too, especially post-spawn holdovers. Fish are active in shallower pools early and late, chasing smolt runs—water's chilly at 4-6°C, so they're sluggish midday but aggressive at dawn/dusk.
Best lures? My artificials shine: small floating Rapala or Mepps spinners in silver/perch for surface takes; go deep with 1/4-oz Kastmasters or Z-Man paddletails over gravel bars. Natural bait? Worm clusters or shrimp under a float for finicky days, but flies rule—Sunray Shadow or Stoat's Tail stoats on 10-12 lb leaders. Slow retrieves, mend that line!
Hot spots: Hit the **Laxá í Aðaldal** for trophy bulls in the upper beats—guides report 15+ fish limits. Or **Hofsá River** near Höfn, where fresh runs pour in; wade the middle pools for numbers.
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