The team
Andrés Eyjólfsson is our head guide. He has been fishing river Thvera and Kjarra during the past 40 years and has been working as a guide on the rivers for the last thirty years.
There are 6 guides on the rivers on regular basis, each having significant amount of experience in the field. More can be added on request.
Our guides will assist you in any way possible to make your stay more memorable and in enhancing your success at the river banks.
Photo shows head guide Andrés Eyjólfsson fighting a salmon in "Įlftanesstrengur" in Kjarra, September 2009.
There are 6 guides on the rivers on regular basis, each having significant amount of experience in the field. More can be added on request.
Our guides will assist you in any way possible to make your stay more memorable and in enhancing your success at the river banks.
Photo shows head guide Andrés Eyjólfsson fighting a salmon in "Įlftanesstrengur" in Kjarra, September 2009.
The River Thverį
Thverį is the lower part of the river, stretching 26 km. The fishing is organised on a three-day basis, commencing in mid-afternoon on the first day and ending at noon on the final day. Fishing is permitted for a period of 12 hours per day, usually from 7 to noon and from 4 pm to 10 pm, with a quality lunch break in between.Seven rods are available on the Thverį. Group bookings are common, but we also encourage individual rod bookings. Rod sharing is permitted, though limited to a maximum of two persons per rod.
We operate a daily rotation system for the beats. There are 107 marked pools in total; several pools are allocated to each rod per beat.
The beats comprise a variety of pools and streams which provide first-class fly-fishing. Most of the beats are easily accessible, with no trees to hinder casting.
