Fishing and Hunting in Greenlandwith Iceland on Track. Arctic char - Reindeer - Musk Ox - Arctic Hare Greenland is a char fishing paradise. Although this awe-inspiring wilderness is fairly new on our angling list, it is fast becoming a firm favourite amongst our clients. Our reindeer hunters have been returning full of praise for what they have experienced there, and so too are the growing number of anglers. This is 'frontier fishing' at its most exciting! We have a vast hunting concession in the south of Greenland, which also offers endless fishing opportunities on hundreds of rivers and lakes. Those lakes connected to the ocean by clear rivers provide the best fishing, but the fjords are also extremely productive in the early part of the season. Char start to gather in the fjords near the river mouths in early July and begin to move into the rivers by mid-month. By August the rivers and lakes are full of fish. August is also a more comfortable time to fish as the mosquitoes are beginning to die off.Greenland char run between 1 lbs. and 5 lbs., but we've caught a few weighing close to 10 lbs. They are free takers of both streamers and nymphs. Bright flies with orange or magenta in the dressing are most effective.Accommodation is on full-board basis in the village Narsaq. Be advised, our char fishing trips to Greenland are "rugged", requiring lots of walking and travelling in boats. The service and facilities are best described as rustic. These trips are for the most adventurous anglers who'd like to experience great fishing and the best of nature in this magical and mysterious last frontier.
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Trip Advisor +354 899 5438 / +354 895 0985
Friday, October 17, 2008
Iceland on Track we do tours to Greenland
Labels:
Arctic char,
Arctic Hare,
frontier fishing,
Greenland,
Iceland,
lakes,
Musk Ox,
Reindeer,
rivers,
salmon
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