Fly Fishing One of the Best Char Spots in the Highlands - Why Is It So Good?!

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • Join us in the Icelandic Highlands for an unforgettable evening of fly fishing. Iceland is renowned for its world-class fly fishing, and these highland waters are a testament to that reputation. We will be fishing in two different waters. First is a lake called Fellsendavatn, located in the black sand desert and then the river Kaldakvísl that lies just next to Fish Partners Highlands Lodge.
    The area where we’re fishing is one of the most remote and captivating regions of the Icelandic Highlands. Fellsendavatn Lake is nestled in a rugged landscape surrounded by ancient volcanic terrain, rolling hills, and vast stretches of untouched wilderness. The lake itself is a serene oasis, with crystal-clear waters that reflect the moody skies and jagged peaks around it.
    The Kaldakvísl River winds through a dramatic valley, carving its path through volcanic rock formations and lush green moss. The river’s waters are pristine, cold, and fast-flowing, creating the perfect habitat for trout and Arctic char. The combination of steep cliffs, cascading streams, and the ever-changing light of the Icelandic evening adds a touch of magic to the experience.
    This area is not only a haven for anglers but also a place where the raw beauty of Iceland’s highlands is on full display. The isolation and tranquility make every cast feel like a step back in time, where you can truly appreciate the untamed spirit of Iceland’s wilderness.
    My first rod setup used in this video:
    Rod: Vision Meri 9´#8
    Reel: Vision XO #7-8
    Line: Vision Vibe 85+ sink 3
    My secound rod setup used in this video:
    Rod: Vision Nymphmaniac #3 11´
    Reel: Vision XLV custom Nymph & Dry
    Line: Vision Nymphmaniac #3
    Read more about fishing in Iceland:
    fishpartner.com/
    Highlands Trip:
    fishpartner.co...
    Lake Fellsendavatn:
    fishpartner.co...
    Other Gear related FAQ:
    Line Master: flydressing.se...
    Backpack: Backcountry skins SherpaShell Submersible 30 L Backpack
    Costa Glasses I use: Reefton Pro Silver sunrise lens flydressing.se...
    Car rod holder: SUMO Suction rod holder

КОМЕНТАРІ • 40

  • @jakobannerdal3709
    @jakobannerdal3709 22 дні тому

    Fantastisk video as always! Another one I'd love to see from you is a video with some strategy tips for fishing sea run sea trout on a river!

  • @magnetchi
    @magnetchi 26 днів тому

    Waow, amazing video 👍👊

  • @sigurdurmarolafsson4183
    @sigurdurmarolafsson4183 Місяць тому

    Great video m8. Like I used to tell the customers when I was guiding for fish partners:
    The fish is a lot closer than you think AND also a lot farther away from you and don't forget to fish the water in between.
    Say hy to Sindri, Kristján and the rest of the gang.

  • @alansandybulmer4877
    @alansandybulmer4877 Місяць тому

    Brilliant video Robert. You have a great knack of drawing the viewer into the video with you and we feel that we are knee deep in the water alongside, sharing the experience. Love your work. What a place. Fishing is epic. Thanks for sharing.

  • @derronjames7194
    @derronjames7194 Місяць тому

    Just love how you present your videos, great personality and great fishing. What an extraordinary place, the beginning of time.

  • @didrikstavervik
    @didrikstavervik Місяць тому +1

    Fantastiskt bra gjord film!

  • @rongreen1538
    @rongreen1538 Місяць тому

    Robert ‘I’m convinced that you would catch fish in a wet sponge! Great video, thank you for making it.

  • @alexredhat3476
    @alexredhat3476 Місяць тому

    Awesome. You still grabbing the blank :)

    • @FlyFishingbyRobert
      @FlyFishingbyRobert  29 днів тому +1

      Thanks. I already filmed this before posting the first video.
      What is the reason for it in your opinion?

    • @alexredhat3476
      @alexredhat3476 29 днів тому

      Actually Jerome does it too. Maybe I overreacting with this but somehow when you add additional point of pressure on the blank this is where it might break. This won't happen with those trout but I worry that one day you will have really big fish and then you might pay the ultimate price by breaking the rod. Why anglers do that it's hard to say. My theory is we do that to release the pressure from our wrist which after long fight becomes tired but to be honest I don't know why.

    • @FlyFishingbyRobert
      @FlyFishingbyRobert  29 днів тому

      I do it to support my other arm in adding more pressure to bring the fish in. Let's see if they will hold this autumn when I fish in some of the best sea run brown trout rivers 😅 lots of 30-inch trout

  • @veghfishing
    @veghfishing Місяць тому

    Nice work Robert, im a bit jelous, just...a bit ;)

  • @patrikmalmquist8297
    @patrikmalmquist8297 Місяць тому

    Tycker tvärt om att dom såg grymt coola ut med den trubbiga, nedåtpekande nosen 💪🎣🤝

  • @patrikrugolo6973
    @patrikrugolo6973 Місяць тому

    Amazing!! Thank you!

  • @TheNewMediaoftheDawn
    @TheNewMediaoftheDawn Місяць тому

    They’re tasty too,🎉

  • @Jolli_-is7oo
    @Jolli_-is7oo Місяць тому

    More of this amazing content! Ps from an icelander!

  • @stevetadin
    @stevetadin Місяць тому

    Hi Robert,
    Very much enjoy your videos and content.
    Would love to see your strategy on how you rig and deploy your net from your back.
    Please keep up the excellent footage.
    Thanks
    Steve

    • @veghfishing
      @veghfishing Місяць тому

      magnet attached to the jacket/backpack and on top of your net (you can see it here at 13:21), has to be quality magnets because its easy to drop it if its poor quality. I have been fishing with Robert before :)

  • @clachnastrone
    @clachnastrone Місяць тому

    Great video Robert. It looks so barren. What do the fish eat? And if the big ones eat little fish, what do the little fish eat?

  • @imraduin
    @imraduin Місяць тому

    So fun to see a new upload from you! How are you ever going to be able to leave Iceland... the fly fishing is just too good. Like going back in time to more bountiful days, big individuals around every corner!

    • @FlyFishingbyRobert
      @FlyFishingbyRobert  Місяць тому

      Yes 😅 I think I will sleep for a month after I come home. So much impressions to take in.

  • @arnarIngi
    @arnarIngi Місяць тому

    What is the name of this lake???

  • @standard_output
    @standard_output 5 днів тому

    do you occasionally eat the fish you catch?

    • @FlyFishingbyRobert
      @FlyFishingbyRobert  4 дні тому

      Yes. I ate several arctic char this summer. When I fish for char to keep I fish in the lakes and take home only smaller fish.

  • @Franky46Boy
    @Franky46Boy 24 дні тому

    This strain has practically no light (creamy or yellow) spots on the sides.

  • @poullauridsen8593
    @poullauridsen8593 Місяць тому

    i wonder, if it is okay to put in the mucis in the start of the film

    • @FlyFishingbyRobert
      @FlyFishingbyRobert  Місяць тому +1

      I have the rights to use it. I only had to pay 3 dollars.

    • @poullauridsen8593
      @poullauridsen8593 Місяць тому

      Okay, where do you Pay for it? Love the song, and it suits perfect for the scene 😊

  • @shutterfish
    @shutterfish Місяць тому

    Härligt 👍 Har ni nåt material från Fagrifoss? 😊

    • @FlyFishingbyRobert
      @FlyFishingbyRobert  Місяць тому +1

      Ja absolut. Det kommer säkert något så småningom 😊

  • @emiljunvik3546
    @emiljunvik3546 Місяць тому

    Testa nu att fånga samma art i Vättern, om du inte redan gjort det.

    • @FlyFishingbyRobert
      @FlyFishingbyRobert  Місяць тому

      Nej. Det har jag inte gjort. Viken tid på året tror du det kan vara möjligt med fluga?

  • @arnarIngi
    @arnarIngi Місяць тому

    What is the name of this lake???