Iceland update: 25 fish landed by three rods on the Sela

It has been a very strong opening to the season on the Sela in north east Iceland. Read on for more information and pictures...
A total of 25 fish were landed by the three rods during the first three days of the 2017 season, all of which were 75-85cm.
For further information on fishing in Iceland and the numerous rivers we offer, please do not hesitate to contact either Jack Selby, Pete Rippin or Louise Laycock.
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