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er þetta ekki í frost og fruna?
Well done on catch and release. Good effort on fish caught!
Geðveikt video!!
hey i thought iceland was suppose to be all ice..
i fished all over your country and Rio Grande when people ask me what iceland is like i tell them the most beautiful place on the planet
2:13 look at that fish jump!
Those are beautiful brownies! We dont get em like that here in california. They look awesome after they run to sea.
The sea trout in Rio grande, tierra del fuego is from the north Atlantic rivers. The fishes were moved in milk container´s with mos and water. 60000 survived the trip. They came from England. The fishes were released in the rivers Candelaria and MacLennan, but there was not enough food there so they went to the sea. And when they came back they were big. Rio grande is 150 km long and Varmá is 10 km and very narrow. They started fishing there 1935 and someday I hope I can fish there.
peanuts compared to rio grande tierra del fuego.
This a contaminated river after a bad chlorine accident which almost killed all aquatic life in the river. I wouldn´t fish there.
very nice video
jú rétt fyrir ofan
Skil þig en já eruði ekki ofarlega eða fyrir ofan stífluna lítur allavega þannig út semsagt inní hveragerði
Við vorum að veiða þarna þann 31. Ágúst 2007 og gekk veiðin mjög vel. Ég geri ráð fyrir að þú vitir hvar við erum í ánni. Ég veit til þess að þarna veiddist 10 pund birtingur í hyl nokkrum metrum ofar. En við reyndum aftur sama stað viku seinna og þá veiddist ekkert.
Sælir ekki getur þú sagt mér á hvaða tíma þetta er sem að þið eruð að veiða þarna. Mig nefnilega langar að fara aftur lenti á slæmum túr síðast en langar að prufa aftur og fá góða tímasetningu ef þú gæti gefið mér hint
Takk Egill Örn
Varmá river near Hveragerði. The river was closed after a accident last year but has been open again. I heard they could a big fishes ther recently.
Wich river?
nice fish for fly fishing
beautiful place and a fine fish mate well done