Reccomended fly fishing gear for Reykjadalsá

Created by Ísak Matthíasson, Modified on Fri, 30 Jan at 2:51 PM by Ísak Matthíasson

Recommended Fly Fishing Gear for Reykjadalsá

Question: What gear do you recommend for fly fishing in Reykjadalsá River, Iceland?

Answer:

Reykjadalsá is ideal for both brown trout and summer salmon fishing. Choosing the right gear ensures both comfort and success. Here’s what we recommend:


Rod Recommendations

Selecting the right rod depends on target species, presentation, and river conditions:

Trout fishing:

  • 9–10' rods are ideal,

  • For windy days, 9 or 9’6 ft rods make casting easier.

  • Line weight: #4–5 for dry flies, #5–6 for nymphs, #6–7 for streamers or windy conditions.:

  • 10–11 ft #3–4 euro nymphing rods can be effective, though not essential.

Salmon fishing (mid-July onwards):

  • Stronger rods: #7–8 for fighting large Atlantic salmon (up to ~25 lbs).

  • Lower river sections are calmer and may allow a #6 rod for delicate presentations.

Rod combos depending on number of rods brought (trout focus):

  • 2 rods: #5 and #6

  • 3 rods: #4, #6, #7

  • 1 rod: #6

Salmon-specific combos:

  • 3 rods: #6, #7, #8

  • 2 rods: #6 (can double as dry fly rod) + #8

  • 1 rod: #7

Tip: A lighter rod can also be handy for casting to rising trout near salmon pools.


Leaders & Tippets

  • Trout: 9 ft tapered mono leader, 3–5X tippet. 1x - 15 pound tippet for streamers

  • Salmon: 9 ft tapered mono leader ending in 18 pounds. 15–20 lb tippet

  • Mono is sufficient for most of our fishing; fluorocarbon optional for nymphing rigs.


Waders & Boots

  • Chest waders, breathable (Gore-Tex preferred)

  • Studded rubber sole will provide the best all around grip on Reykjadalsá

  • Felt soles are good for slippery rocks but will be slippery on muddy bottom and grassy banks.

  • Warm wading socks


Clothing & Accessories

  • Waterproof jacket with hood

  • Fleece or warm mid-layer, thermal underwear

  • Light gloves, windbreaker, sun hat / peaked cap

  • Polarized sunglasses (+ spare)

  • Nippers, forceps, floatant, drying powder

  • Optional: bug net (late June–early August), folding wading staff


Starter Pack (Essential Gear)

  • 9–10 ft trout rod (#5–6)

  • Salmon rod (#7–8) if fishing mid-summer

  • Robust reel with smooth drag

  • WF floating line + optional short sink tip

  • 9 ft tapered leader + appropriate tippet

  • Chest waders + studded/coarse boots

  • Clothing layers + waterproof jacket

  • Polarized sunglasses + sun hat

  • Nippers, forceps, floatant, drying powder

This starter pack prepares you for most conditions on Reykjadalsá, from calm trout pools to faster salmon sections.

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