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Going to Iceland in September
Posted on 3/24/26 at 6:11 pm
Posted on 3/24/26 at 6:11 pm
Going for duck and goose hunting. And also to explore.
I assume that Reykjavík is to Iceland like Anchorage is to Alaska: Fly in and get out of the city and into the countryside as soon as possible. Accurate?
Any tips? Will be driving across the country to hunt in the north.
Thanks!
I assume that Reykjavík is to Iceland like Anchorage is to Alaska: Fly in and get out of the city and into the countryside as soon as possible. Accurate?
Any tips? Will be driving across the country to hunt in the north.
Thanks!
Posted on 3/25/26 at 7:51 am to weagle1999
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Reykjavík
Not a bad place, worth a day. However, yes, a lot outside of there to get to depending on your time.
Posted on 3/25/26 at 9:33 am to weagle1999
Here are some recent threads on Iceland trips. You'll have a great time. Reykjavik is a really cool city and worth spending some time there, but yea not worth spending any significant portion of the trip just there.
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We did a guided tour when we went, so hopped around all over the island. One place we stayed that we absolutely loved was the Wilderness Center. Converted horse farm that now runs a family owned B&B. It is tucked away in very remote fjord valley on the eastern part of the island. Always like to give them a shout out as they really did a great job. The dinner and breakfast they did for us was delicious and they are just good people.
LINK
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We did a guided tour when we went, so hopped around all over the island. One place we stayed that we absolutely loved was the Wilderness Center. Converted horse farm that now runs a family owned B&B. It is tucked away in very remote fjord valley on the eastern part of the island. Always like to give them a shout out as they really did a great job. The dinner and breakfast they did for us was delicious and they are just good people.
LINK
This post was edited on 3/25/26 at 9:40 am
Posted on 3/25/26 at 9:54 am to GoCrazyAuburn
Thanks, appreciate the information 
Posted on 3/26/26 at 11:25 am to weagle1999
Yes, recent threads have good info.
My biggest piece of advice is waterproof everything. Pants, shoes, socks, a heavier outer jacket and a lighter jacket. It's a good idea to buy those items in the US especially once the weather gets warmer as they will most likely be cheaper this time of year and DEFINITELY cheaper than they are in Iceland.
My biggest piece of advice is waterproof everything. Pants, shoes, socks, a heavier outer jacket and a lighter jacket. It's a good idea to buy those items in the US especially once the weather gets warmer as they will most likely be cheaper this time of year and DEFINITELY cheaper than they are in Iceland.
Posted on 3/26/26 at 6:47 pm to weagle1999
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Going for duck and goose hunting
Can you talk about the logistics of doing this?
We went to Iceland in October of 23. I remember seeing ducks everywhere and wondered if they were all domestic or if they migrated.
Posted on 3/26/26 at 9:31 pm to jmh5724
Sure. I found a contact with a guide in Iceland and will be hunting with him for (3) days in the north of the country. I haven’t talked specifics yet if it will be field or water hunting. It looks like they have many of the same species as here with the addition of eurasion widgeons and tufted ducks. Should be all wild birds.
Almost all of my trips center around bird hunting or fishing.
Almost all of my trips center around bird hunting or fishing.
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