Showing posts with label Iceland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iceland. Show all posts
Thursday, July 11, 2013
ICELAND: River monster spotted
The Loch Ness Monster of Iceland has been spotted, and it's not a blurry photo this time.
The London Telegraph has exclusive video footage of a river worm that may be the legendary Lagarfljot river worm, Icelandic version of the the Loch Ness Monster. Here the video:
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
ICELAND: Angler's Record Halibut 485 pounds
This halibut, which tipped the scales at 485 pounds, is the largest ever caught by a sea angler.
Warning: The following contains place names that will be unpronounceable to most readers. In fact, the author can’t pronounce them. It was confirmed this week that a halibut caught by German angler Gunther Hansel off Bolungarvík in the West Fjords of Iceland in August is officially the
Warning: The following contains place names that will be unpronounceable to most readers. In fact, the author can’t pronounce them. It was confirmed this week that a halibut caught by German angler Gunther Hansel off Bolungarvík in the West Fjords of Iceland in August is officially the
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
ICELAND: West Ranga river salmon report
West Rangá, is one of the best known salmon river in Iceland. Not only for its beauty and great variety of fishing pools, but also for the high volume of salmon caught there every year. West Rangá usually ends as the most productive salmon river in Iceland. Here you can see the 4 year average Atlantic salmon catch of the West Ranga river in Iceland:
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