Fly fishing and travel go together, and I have visited locations around the world to chase fish, experience adventure, and learn about new cultures. Some of those places have resonated with me, and it’s those ones that I want to share with you. Below is a listing of my current hosted trip. Contact me with any further questions: tcammisa@gmail.com
Big Skies, Wild Trout: Premier Montana Fly Fishing
Contact me for more information: tcammisa@gmail.com or call (724) 290-5960
June 20 - 27, 2026
Brown trout
Rainbow trout
All skill levels
A spectacular Atlantic salmon caught in the Mýrarkvísl River. This river allows for shorter casts, putting the angler at an advantage. With a variety of beats, the Mýrarkvísl River will soon be your favorite.
The second half of our trip takes us to June’s best trout waters — with both wade and raft fishing on the Yellowstone, Stillwater, and Boulder… plus a few private ranch streams that will stay unnamed for now!
Montana 2026 Group Trip
Let’s back up 30 years when my fly fishing mentor John Dunn invited me to fish a month in Montana, changing the direction my life took. The Big Sky state has that power. Over the last decade, I’ve been leading groups to bucket list destinations, places like Iceland and Alaska. Now I am pleased to include Montana in that lineup, with a PRIME week booked for 8 anglers to chase brown trout and rainbows the way fly fishing was meant to be experienced.
In 2025, I spent a week exploring the legendary and secret rivers of Montana with my friend and guide Piere Oja. The week opened my eyes, we went from wade fishing an intimate spring creek to rafting down a river (packed full of trout!). Once home with time to reflect, I looked over my notes and put together a week of premiere trout fishing, including at the peak of PMD season on the Missouri River. As with my other group trips, this is an all-inclusive experience, featuring two incredible lodges, chef-prepared meals, all transportation provided from Day 1…and some of the best guides in the state.
Speaking of those guides, this trip is in collaboration with Wet Net Outfitters, and provides the Montana experience you expect. Drift boat down legendary rivers, wade fish secluded waters, relax at a waterfront lodge afterwards. Plus, with the ease of access Montana provides, I anticipate many will add days on to either end for a chance to drive around and visit some of the area’s iconic sights, notable Yellowstone National Park. This is the trip you’ve been waiting for, come join me for an unforgettable week full of memories, fun, and lots of trout!
Skúlagarður Hótel rests peacefully along the banks of Iceland’s Litlaá River, surrounded by sweeping views of the wild north coast. Once a historic schoolhouse, it’s now a warm and inviting base for anglers and travelers exploring this remote fishing paradise.
The Mýrarkvísl Lodge is a special place, here seen with the Northern Lights in the background.
Trip includes:
Seven days (12 sessions) fly fishing:
3 days (6 sessions) spent on my favorite salmon river, the Mýrarkvísl
3 days (6 sessions) trout fishing on the Litlaá River, one of the most renowned destinations in Iceland
Fully guided fly fishing:
Salmon beats - 1 guide per 2 anglers
Trout beats - 1 guide per 2 anglers
Incredible lodging and full catering:
Litlaá: All guests stay at the Skúlagarður Hótel, 2 guests per room.
Mýrarkvísl: All guests stay at the NEWLY updated Mýrarkvísl Lodge, 2 guests per room
Chef-prepared unforgettable meals
Travel from Akureyri
Once reaching Akureyri, all travel is taken care of
Icelandic brown trout are beautiful fish. Preferred fly fishing methods on the Litlaá River include dry flies and streamers.
August 4: Akureyri Arrival
11:50 am - Arrive in Akureyri and picked up by our guides
Fish the evening shift on the Litlaá River
Accommodations and full catering at the Skúlagarður Hótel
With a 95 cm Atlantic salmon (chased over a cascade), Tom is all smiles!
July 26: Full day fishing
Wake up at the beautiful Mýrarkvísl Lodge and enjoy breakfast
Fishing for two sessions on the Mýrarkvísl River or Laxá in Aðaldal
Between fishing sessions, afternoon siesta at the lodge
Accommodations and full catering at the Mýrarkvísl Lodge.
Mýrarkvísl Canyon: Catching an Atlantic salmon in this canyon setting in Iceland is unlike any experience in fly fishing!
July 27: Full day fishing
Wake up for breakfast at the Mýrarkvísl Lodge, then head out for the morning session
Fishing for two sessions on the Mýrarkvísl River or Laxá in Aðaldal
Between fishing sessions, afternoon siesta at the lodge
Accommodations and full catering at the Mýrarkvísl Lodge.
A brown trout “double” on the Laxa! Note that even though these fish were caught in the same section, their markings vary considerably.
July 28: Full day fishing
Breakfast at the Mýrarkvísl Lodge, then head out for the morning fishing session
Fishing for two sessions on the Mýrarkvísl River or Laxá in Aðaldal
Between fishing sessions, afternoon siesta at the lodge
Accommodations and full catering at the Mýrarkvísl Lodge.
Holding an Atlantic salmon may seem a dream, but we have the prime week for 2025 on my favorite salmon river in Iceland. Make your dream reality.
July 29: Full fishing day
Wake up at the Mýrarkvísl Lodge, enjoy breakfast, then head out for the morning session
Fishing for two sessions on the Mýrarkvísl River or Laxá in Aðaldal
Between fishing sessions, afternoon siesta at the lodge
Accommodations and full catering at the Mýrarkvísl Lodge.
Heather with a brown trout caught on Laxá in Aðaldal, a unique river that offers dry fly, nymph, and streamer opportunities.
July 30: Full fishing day
Wake up for breakfast at the Mýrarkvísl Lodge, then head out for the morning session
Fishing for two sessions on the Mýrarkvísl River or Laxá in Aðaldal
Between fishing sessions, afternoon siesta at the lodge
Accommodations and full catering at the Mýrarkvísl Lodge.
This is an exceptional Atlantic salmon caught on the fly, a goal that can be achieved in Iceland. Note the hooked jaw, indicating a male.
July 31: Final day
Wake up and enjoy breakfast at Mýrarkvísl Lodge
Fishing for the morning session on the Mýrarkvísl or Laxá in Aðaldal
Travel provided to the Akureyri Airport or you can also be setup with a rental to sightsee back to Reykjavík.
BONUS: The Geitafellsá River





We also have access to the Geitafellsá River, loaded with Arctic char and brown trout. Anglers can catch upwards of 20 Arctic char and brown trout per session. This is a small river, connecting the Kringluvatn and Langavatn Lakes. We also have access to fish the Langavatn Lake where the river runs in.
Though not listed in our daily agenda, this experience can be arranged to take the place of one of your above sessions at no additional charge.
The Geitafellsá River makes for a “change of pace” in between chasing trophy Atlantic salmon and brown trout. This is another special river that we have access to, so consider taking advantage of its beauty.
Let’s go to Iceland!
The cost of this experience is $9920, which includes full catering, accommodations, fishing licenses, guides, and travel once in Akureyri. Regarding payment, 50% is due at confirmation, then the additional 50% is due May 2025. There are limited spots available for this trip, click below to reserve one and join the group!
Benefits of My group travel:
Headed to the river in Iceland, this group picture includes all of the anglers and guides. Those smiles say it all!
Zoom Calls - Minimum of 2 recorded calls with entire group to discuss all necessary information.
Fishing Checklist - Provided for all necessary gear, clothing, and fly options, plus specific recommendations from me for this time of year.
Access to outfitter - Ever have questions and it seems the outfitter is too busy to get back to you? I will get your questions answered fully and in a timely manner.
Small group - The 2025 trip consists of 8 total fly fishers, and only our group will be in the lodge during the week.
Experience - I have fly fished all over Iceland and this is the premiere trip I’m offering for 2025. Use my experience traveling to maximize your chance for an extraordinary experience.
Communication - Group members are kept informed with detailed emails. Group members also interact with each other via text and email messaging. Plus I’m also a phone call away, especially for that last-minute question!
Professional Outfitter - With lots of outfitters to choose from in Iceland, know your experience is in the hands of one of the finest, Iceland Fishing Guide. I have fished with multiple guides from this outfitter and selected them specifically for their experience salmon and brown trout fly fishing, professionalism towards clients, and an incredible level of hospitality.
Our 2024 Iceland Trophy group. Fishing with like-minded anglers nearly guarantees that by the end of the week, we’ve established friendships that last years. It was an honor to fish with everyone in this picture. Speaking of which, EVERY angler landed at least two Atlantic salmon!
Additional Information:
Iceland is a bucket list destination and Atlantic salmon are at the top of many fly fishers’ wishlist. If you’re lucky, you’ll land one at sunset!
Gear rental (waders, rods, and reels) can be arranged for a fee. Please let me know of any needed gear prior to departure.
Food allergies or requests - Please let me know ahead of time so the chef can be prepared.
Alcohol - If you drink alcohol we recommend buying it at the duty-free store at the airport or once you’ve reached Akureyri (your guide can stop on the way to the lodge).
Included:
Fishing permits for all locations
6 guided fishing sessions on the Mýrarkvísl River, 6 guided sessions on the Laxá in Aðaldal
Guiding on all waters - 1:2 guide to angler ratio for fly fishing
Accommodations and full catering at the lodge
All travel once you have reached Akureyri
Trip of a lifetime :-)
Not included:
Travel/flights and transfers to Akureyri
Gratuities



















Questions or want to reserve a spot for Iceland 2025? Email me: tcammisa@gmail.com