Headed for Brown Trout in Iceland

by | Apr 19, 2019 | fly fishing in Iceland | 1 comment

fly-fishing-in-IcelandIt was a short but sweet visit home for two days.  The weather was nice and Granny and I had our first night of the year out on the front steps with wine and a killer sunset.  But while she was at work I was packing – packing for my third trip to Iceland!

 

 

 

 

flyfishing-IcelandThis trip will be different from my previous two.  Those two trips were in the summer for Atlantic salmon with my good friend Ingo Helgason.  Ingo will also be part of this early season trip however the theme this time is extra-large brown trout with new friend Kristján Páll Rafnsson, founder of Fishpartner.  The break down will be four days lake fishing for browns and two days river fishing with Ingo for sea run browns.  Hold on tight!

 

Jeff Currier Global Fly Fishing

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  1. Lance

    You have one heck of a great fishing schedule this year!! Jealous… Good luck

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I started fly fishing at age 7 in the lakes and ponds of New England cutting my teeth on various sunfish, bass, crappie and stocked trout. I went to Northland College in Ashland, Wisconsin, where I graduated with a Naturalist Degree while I discovered new fishing opportunities for pike, muskellunge, walleyes and various salmonids found in Lake Superior and its tributaries.

From there I headed west to work a few years in the Yellowstone region to simply work as much as most people fish and fish as much as most people work. I did just that, only it lasted over 20 years working at the Jack Dennis Fly Shop in Jackson, WY where I departed in 2009. Now it’s time to work for "The Man", working for myself that is.

I pursue my love to paint fish, lecture on every aspect of fly fishing you can imagine and host a few trips to some of the most exotic places you can think of. My ultimate goal is to catch as many species of fish on fly possible from freshwater to saltwater, throughout the world. I presently have taken over 440 species from over 60 countries!

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