Freestone · Volcanic · Vesturland / Snæfellsnes

Straumfjarðará

A west-Iceland salmon river on the Snæfellsnes side, useful in the pack as a regional companion to Haffjarðará and the wider Vesturland salmon set rather than as a trout-led venue.

Species

Decent — worth a look

Low and clear — careful approach country. Low water tactics — small singles, riffling hitch in the smooth glides.

50% confidence in this read
Water temperature for atlantic salmon
Cool — slow
6°C est.ideal 1014°C
0°14°28°
Why this score · for atlantic salmon
  • Temperature2530% weight
  • Flow6025% weight
  • Clarity9520% weight
  • Feeding Time1015% weight
  • Pressure8510% weight
Conditions
Regional est.
Level
Moderate rain recently
No gauge reading
Water temp
6.4°C
Estimated
Clarity
Clear
Air temp
5°C
Wind
SE 8 km/h
Light breeze
Pressure
1002 hPa
Rain · 48h
11.9 mm
Moderate rain
Rain · ahead
0.8 mm
No meaningful rain · next 48h

No gauge on this water — readings are regional estimates from weather, not a live gauge.

Evidence
ModelledModerate confidence

Modelled from regional ecology — no survey or occurrence data for this water yet.

How to fish it · for atlantic salmon
When
Morning into early afternoon.
Where
Pool tails, steadier runs, and any water with pace.
Method
Fish a sensible line-and-fly combination for the height and pace of water.
Kit
13 ft #8/9 double-hander in spate, 10 ft #8 single in low water. Floating line plus a fast-sink tip. 12–15 lb fluoro tippet.
Why this works
Fair — water clarity is working for you, but time of day is the limiting factor today.
Through the year
0–3 scale · June highlighted
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
GrannomHatch
2
2
Evening SedgeHatch
2
3
3
3
2
Western Green DrakeHatch
2
2
Flav (Small Western Green Drake)Hatch
2
3
2

Numbers are intensity 0 (none) to 3 (peak) — a guide, not a guarantee.

Permits & access
Permit required — see local rules.
  • River-specific booking and catch rules should be checked through the current operator or permit holder.
Directions
About this water

A west-Iceland salmon river on the Snæfellsnes side, useful in the pack as a regional companion to Haffjarðará and the wider Vesturland salmon set rather than as a trout-led venue.

Under the surface

Straumfjardara is a small, exclusive river on the north side of the Snaefellsnes peninsula in west Iceland, fed by mountain lakes — chiefly Baularvallavatn — and several springs that together give it some twelve kilometres of gin-clear holding water from the sea up to the top falls at Rjukandi. It runs through a quiet valley framed by volcanic hills and open grassland, the bed clean volcanic rock and gravel, the water famously clear. Predominantly a grilse river, it averages bright fish of five or six pounds with a scatter to eighteen or twenty, and char and sea trout hold in the lower reaches; twenty-seven named pools give up around four hundred salmon to just four rods. The character is intimate, clear, lake-fed freestone on a gentle gradient. Wading is easy on firm footing, but the clarity leaves the fish wary and an angler exposed.

Wading: Exposure under gin clear water

  • Volcanic
  • Partly confined
  • Pool riffle
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