Last summer the fishing in East Ranga was spectacular and the river finished the season with 9070 salmon caught.
But how was the fishing divided over the river? Which beats are the best? What is the multi winter salmon to grilse ratio? Why is the sky blue?
Why will answer those questions in articles with detailed stats about the fishing in the East Ranga this summer, maybe not the last one though, you will have to google that.
Gunnar Skuli – head guide deserves a lot of credit and thanks for reading maaaany pages of log books to create the stats.
Next month is September, still good fishing to be had!
It is not surprising that the fishing drops down a bit as we head in to the autumn but the fishing is still good with over 1100 salmon caught. We had many happy memories created in September. On average 14 rods fished the river per day giving a respectable 2.6 salmon per rod/day.
The best beat once and again was beat three with 208 salmon caught, beat three was simply the best beat overall this summer. As we head in to the autumn the upper beats 6-9 started to produce better fishing but beat one which is the lowest beat started to decline.
The majority of the catch is once and again grilse or 88% of the catch, the grilse runs this summer were phenomenal which should in turn predict a great MWS year in 2021. A few 90+ cm were caught but the majority of the larger salmon was in the 70-79 cm bracket.
Lets go fishing!
Johann David – johann@kolskeggur.is