The Icelandic fishing season starts on April 1. Which means that now is the time to plan for those who want to plan a spring fishing trip for brown trout and Arctic char in the island’s lakes and streams.

IPT has a whole branch dedicated to designing and customizing the perfect fishing vacation, including accommodation, meals, transfers, fishing gear and the most knowledgeable local guides.

Lake Thingvallavatn — the island’s largest natural lake — is world-renowned for brown trout. Located inside a UNESCO World Heritage Site that’s also one of the country’s oldest national parks, the lake and its pristine waters are especially known for very large fish.

Iceland’s Atlantic salmon season doesn’t start until June or July depending on the location. More than a dozen rivers flowing from the glacial highlands into the ocean offer the best runs.

Get in touch with Iceland ProTravel now to plan your Icelandic fishing adventure.