Fly Fishing in Greenland
Cast your line in Greenland’s pristine rivers and reel in Arctic char—an unforgettable fly fishing adventure.

Why Choose Fly Fishing in Greenland?
Greenland is a dream destination for anglers seeking pristine rivers, untouched wilderness, and an abundance of Arctic char. Whether you're an experienced fly fisherman or a beginner looking for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, Greenland offers some of the best fly fishing experiences in the world.
Fly fishing in Greenland is unique due to its crystal-clear rivers, remote locations, and large populations of Arctic char. Unlike other popular fishing destinations, Greenland remains largely unexplored, offering anglers the chance to fish in solitude while surrounded by breathtaking landscapes.
What to expect when Fly Fishing in Greenland
- Pristine Waters: Greenland’s rivers are among the clearest in the world, allowing for excellent sight fishing.
- Abundant Arctic Char: The country is home to some of the healthiest Arctic char populations, providing anglers with thrilling catches.
- Remote Wilderness: Unlike other destinations, Greenland’s fishing spots are untouched, offering a true sense of adventure.
- Seasonal Fishing: The best time for fly fishing in Greenland is from July to September, when Arctic char migrate upstream.
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Why fly fish for Arctic char in Greenland?
Greenland’s unique Arctic ecosystem sets the stage for some of the most exciting fly fishing opportunities on the planet. The Arctic char, a fish known for its fight and beauty, thrives in Greenland's untouched waters. Fishing here is not just about the catch, but about the total experience: the serenity of Greenland's landscape, the crisp, fresh air, and the sight of mountains and glaciers in the distance while you wade in cool, flowing rivers.
The Arctic char is a sought-after species by anglers around the globe, and Greenland offers some of the best waters to reel them in. Whether you’re casting your fly in remote river systems or exploring hidden inlets along the coast, the thrill of hooking an Arctic char is unmatched. These fish are known for their vibrant colors, ranging from deep olive-green backs to bright red bellies during spawning season, making each catch a true prize.
Beyond the catch, fly fishing in Greenland connects you with nature in a deeply profound way. Here, you’re not just fishing—you’re stepping into a wild, ancient landscape where time seems to slow down. The quiet of the Arctic surrounds you, broken only by the sound of your line as it hits the water and the occasional splash of an Arctic char breaking the surface.

Best time to fish for Arctic char in Greenland
The prime season for Arctic char fishing in Greenland begins in early July and runs through mid-September. These few months offer the best conditions for fly fishing, as the rivers become accessible after the ice and snow melts, and the Arctic char make their journey from the sea into freshwater to spawn.
During this period, Greenland’s long summer days provide endless daylight, allowing you to fish late into the evening under the soft glow of the midnight sun. The rivers are full of activity, with Arctic char in peak condition, making for an exhilarating experience for anglers of all skill levels. The weather can be as varied as the landscape—expect everything from bright, sunny days to cooler, misty conditions—but the opportunity to catch Arctic char in these pristine waters is well worth it.
Fly fishing spots in Greenland
The rivers along Greenland’s coast are nothing short of extraordinary for fly fishing. These rivers, many of which are glacially fed, flow with crystal-clear waters and are framed by Greenland’s stunning Arctic landscape. Almost every one of these rivers holds healthy populations of Arctic char, making Greenland a true paradise for fly fishermen looking for a challenge in untouched wilderness.
At Raw Arctic, we’ve spent countless hours exploring the river systems in and around the Nuuk area, searching for the most productive and beautiful spots for fly fishing. After years of scouting and testing different locations, we’ve gathered our absolute favorite spots. These hidden gems provide optimal fishing conditions while immersing you in the breathtaking surroundings that make Greenland so unique.
Our chosen rivers offer the perfect blend of tranquility and adventure, whether you're casting your fly in a quiet, slow-moving stretch or navigating more dynamic waters. Our carefully curated fishing locations are now part of our exclusive fly fishing packages, designed to give you the best possible experience, led by our local experts who know the waters inside and out.
The best spots for fly fishing in Greenland
1. Three Rivers at Camp Isua
One of the most spectacular locations for fly fishing in Greenland is Three Rivers at Camp Isua. This area is known for its untouched rivers teeming with Arctic char, providing an ideal spot for anglers who enjoy challenging yet rewarding fishing experiences.
2. Qussuk River
Another must-visit location is the Qussuk River. This river offers a diverse fishing experience, with various sections featuring different water speeds, depths, and fish sizes. Anglers looking for an adventurous trip will find this location perfect for both fly fishing and exploring Greenland's wild nature.
3. Kapisillit and Other Hidden Gems
Kapisillit is one of Greenland’s most famous Arctic char fishing spots, attracting anglers from around the world. However, if you prefer a more personalized experience, consider creating your own adventure with a custom tour tailored to your fishing preferences.
Want to find the best fishing spots? Explore our interactive map to discover unique locations for you next fly fishing tour
Preparing for the Arctic: gear and equipment
Fly fishing in Greenland is an extraordinary adventure, but it’s important to be well-prepared for the rugged Arctic conditions. Whether you’re an experienced angler or new to fly fishing, having the right gear can make all the difference. Below is a comprehensive breakdown of the essentials, inspired by our years of exploring Greenland’s rivers.
1. Fly rods
Bringing the right fly rod is key to a successful Arctic char fishing experience. Depending on the weather and water conditions, you'll need a rod that can handle everything from calm days to the windy Arctic gusts.
- 5 Weight Rod: Ideal for calm days when precision casting is needed in still waters.
- 6 Weight Rod: A versatile choice, and our top recommendation if you're bringing just one rod. It handles various conditions and works well in most situations.
- 7 Weight Rod: Suitable for windy days or larger waters where you need extra power for casting against the elements.
2. Reels
A reliable reel with a good drag system is essential when fishing for Arctic char. These fish are known for their strength and the strong currents in Greenland’s rivers add an extra challenge, so you’ll want a reel that can handle a hard-fighting fish.
3. Fly lines
Selecting the right fly line ensures you're prepared for the varied depths and currents of Greenland's rivers.
- WF (Weight Forward) Lines: These are ideal for most conditions, as they allow you to cast effectively over the deeper sections of the river.
- Sinking Lines: Useful for reaching the Arctic char in the deeper pools, especially when they are less active near the surface.
4. Leaders and tippets
Your leaders and tippets are crucial for effectively presenting your flies and handling Greenland's feisty Arctic char.
- Leaders: We recommend long leaders, ranging from 9 to 14 feet, which are particularly effective when casting for elusive Arctic char in clear water.
- Tippets: A strong tippet is essential, with sizes ranging from 0.28 mm to 0.33 mm, as the fish can put up a powerful fight once hooked.
5. Flies
Selecting the right flies is half the battle in fly fishing for Arctic char. Here are some tried-and-true patterns that work well in Greenland’s waters:
- Dry Flies: Foam flies are great for sight fishing, especially when Arctic char are visible near the surface.
- Classical Flies: Patterns such as Woolly Buggers, nymphs, and larger streamers are particularly effective for enticing the Arctic char, especially in deeper or faster-moving waters.

Fly selection is always an exciting part of the journey, and in Greenland, it can make all the difference. One of our absolute favorites for Arctic char fishing is the foam fly. The surface action here in Greenland can be nothing short of spectacular, and foam flies are perfect for staying buoyant, even in the fast, turbulent waters of our rivers. With a brightly colored foam back—think orange, purple, pink, or red—these flies not only remain visible in the currents, but they also seem to get the char excited. Sometimes, one color will outshine all the others, which is part of the fun of experimenting.
Throughout your time in Greenland, there will be plenty of opportunities to test different flies and techniques. Pink, red, purple, and orange flies are great starting points, and fairly large streamers in bright colors are considered Arctic char classics. They perform well in lakes or when the water levels are high, offering that perfect blend of visibility and attraction.
We’ve also found that nymph-style flies have earned a spot in our Greenland fly boxes. Weighted nymphs on long leaders are incredibly effective when working the deeper parts of the river, especially as an alternative to swinging a streamer. For those trickier char that might reject the larger patterns, smaller, lightly dressed streamers often do the trick. It’s all about finding the right combination for the conditions, and with Casper’s guidance, you’ll soon learn which flies make the Arctic char bite.
6. Waders and boots
Waders can make a significant difference in your fly fishing experience, allowing you to access better casting positions and navigate the wet terrain.
- Waders: While optional, we highly recommend insulated, breathable waders for wading through cold, glacial waters. Pair them with waterproof, sturdy wading boots for grip on slippery riverbeds.
7. Clothing and layers
Greenland's weather is unpredictable and can shift rapidly from sunshine to rain, so layering is crucial.
- Waterproof jacket: Make sure to pack a waterproof jacket for protection against wind and rain. Opt for materials like Gore-Tex for optimal performance.
- Layer-on-layer principle: Base layers such as merino wool are ideal for moisture control and warmth, while quick-drying fabrics like ecoshell or Fjallraven's G1000 are excellent for the Arctic's changing weather.
- Backup clothing: Fast-drying clothing is essential, as you may encounter rain or water while wading.
8. Additional gear
The Arctic environment requires more than just fishing equipment—preparation is key to ensuring a comfortable and safe adventure.
- Polarized sunglasses and cap: Essential for reducing glare and spotting Arctic char in the water, as well as protecting your eyes from the sun, which stays high in the sky during the fishing season.
- Backup rod: Always a smart choice. The Arctic char are known for their power, and there’s always a chance of breaking a rod in the excitement of a big catch.
- Mosquito net: One small but essential item we recommend is a mosquito net to pull over your cap and head. While the flies here don’t bite, they can certainly be a bit of a nuisance when the wind drops.
- Sleeping bag: If you’re embarking on a multi-day trip, a warm sleeping bag with a comfort rating of -5°C is a must to stay comfortable during Greenland's chilly nights.
- Inflatable pillow: A small comfort that makes a big difference, especially after a long day of fishing.
As Casper would say, “In Greenland, you’re not just fishing; you’re experiencing the elements. Come prepared, and you’ll be able to focus on the thrill of the catch rather than the weather."
Check out our more specific guide on what gear to bring for Greenland to learn more about how to pack for your next trip.

Sustainable fishing practices
At Raw Arctic, we believe that fly fishing should be as much about preserving Greenland’s unique environment as it is about the thrill of the catch. Sustainability is at the core of everything we do, and we encourage all our guests to fish responsibly, ensuring that future generations can enjoy these pristine waters just as we do today.
1. Catch and release
Practicing catch and release is one of the most important ways to ensure the health of Greenland’s Arctic char populations. At Raw Arctic, we emphasize gentle handling of the fish, using barbless hooks when possible and ensuring that fish are returned to the water quickly and safely. We always aim to keep the fish in the water during release to minimize stress and ensure their chances of survival.
2. Leave no trace
Greenland’s wilderness is one of the most untouched environments in the world, and we aim to keep it that way. We adhere to the principles of Leave No Trace, ensuring that we leave our fishing spots as clean as we found them. This means packing out all waste, being mindful of where we tread, and avoiding unnecessary disturbances to wildlife and plant life along the riverbanks.
3. Responsible gear choices
Whenever possible, we encourage the use of environmentally friendly gear, such as biodegradable fishing lines and lead-free weights. By reducing the use of harmful materials, we can limit the impact on the ecosystems that support Arctic char and other wildlife in the region.
4. Respecting local wildlife and ecosystems
In Greenland, we share the rivers with an array of wildlife, from sea birds to marine mammals. It's essential to respect these creatures and their habitats. By maintaining a safe distance and avoiding any interference with nesting or feeding areas, we can enjoy the beauty of the Arctic without leaving a negative footprint.
Casper often reminds our guests, “The Arctic char may be the prize, but it’s Greenland’s untouched wilderness that makes this experience truly special. Protecting both ensures that fly fishing here will remain a magical adventure for years to come.”
Learn more about general fishing experience in Greenland and our apprach to sustainable fishing in this guide.

A day in the life of a Greenland fly fisherman
Imagine yourself standing in the untouched wilderness of Greenland, surrounded by towering mountains, glacial rivers, and the crisp Arctic air. The river is quiet except for the gentle sound of the water flowing past, but beneath the surface, Arctic char are swimming, waiting for your fly to land just right.
At Raw Arctic, we believe that every fly fishing adventure should be about more than just the catch. It’s about embracing the wilderness and immersing yourself in the raw beauty of Greenland, guided by the expertise and passion of our local team. Here’s a glimpse into what a day in the life of a Greenland fly fisherman looks like.
Early morning: the adventure begins
The day starts early, as the sun never really sets in Greenland during the summer months. After a hearty breakfast in camp or at your lodge, your guide, Casper, gathers the group and goes over the plan for the day. Depending on the weather and river conditions, he’ll recommend which rivers or fjord systems to explore, ensuring you’re in the best location to catch Arctic char.
You’ll pack your gear, making sure your fly rods, reels, flies, and waders are ready to go. Casper often gives tips on which flies are working best based on his years of experience, offering his insights on everything from weather patterns to fish behavior. Then, it’s time to head to the water.
Mid-morning: casting your first line
As you reach the riverbank, the scenery takes your breath away—crystal-clear water, towering cliffs, and ice-capped peaks in the distance. Your guide will likely choose a remote stretch of river where the Arctic char are known to gather, offering you the best chance to catch these elusive fish. You’ll wade into the river, feeling the cool water around your legs, and begin casting.
Casper may offer some last-minute advice as you start, sharing stories of past expeditions and the best techniques for casting in these unique conditions. As the line drifts through the water, the anticipation builds. Will this be the moment you hook your first Arctic char?
Afternoon: lunch with a view
After a morning of casting and hopefully landing a few beautiful Arctic char, it’s time for a well-deserved break. Lunch in Greenland is no ordinary experience. You’ll enjoy a meal surrounded by some of the most stunning scenery imaginable—towering glaciers in the distance, the sound of the river beside you, and maybe even a glimpse of a reindeer or musk ox in the distance.
Your guide will share stories of the land, and if you're lucky, Casper might show off one of his secret flies or share some of the local fishing legends that have been passed down through generations.
Afternoon into evening: the Arctic char fight
As the afternoon wears on, the fishing only gets better. The Arctic char are feisty, and landing one is a true test of skill and patience. These fish are strong, and once hooked, they put up a good fight, pulling against the line with all their might. The clear water lets you see the battle unfold, as the bright colors of the char flash beneath the surface.
With the guidance of Casper, you’ll learn to anticipate their movements, adjusting your drag and keeping steady pressure until, finally, you land a char. The sense of accomplishment is immense, and after a quick photo, you’ll gently release the fish back into the river, knowing you’ve contributed to the sustainability of this incredible fishery.
Evening: reflecting on the day
As the day winds down, you’ll gather around the campfire or back at the lodge, sharing stories of the day’s catches and near-misses. The Arctic char you landed may be the highlight, but it’s the overall experience—the wild beauty of Greenland, the camaraderie of the group, and the expert guidance of the Raw Arctic team—that will stay with you long after the trip is over.
Book your fly fishing tour with Raw Arctic
At Raw Arctic, we are passionate about sharing Greenland’s incredible fly fishing experiences with anglers from around the world. Our fly fishing adventures are more than just trips—they are personalized journeys into the heart of the Arctic wilderness, where you’ll connect with nature in a way that few places on earth can offer.
Are you ready to embark on an Arctic fly fishing adventure of a lifetime? find your adventure here and let’s make it happen!
What’s included
When you book a fly fishing adventure with us, you’re not just getting access to Greenland’s best fishing spots. Our packages include:
- Expert guidance: Led by local experts like Casper and Lucas, who have years of experience fly fishing in Greenland’s unique rivers and fjords.
- Custom-tailored trips: Each adventure is designed to match your skill level and preferences, ensuring a personalized experience whether you’re a seasoned fly fisherman or new to the sport.
- Comfortable boat transfers: We want your fly fishing adventure to be as seamless and comfortable as possible. All our excursions take place aboard our enclosed Targa boat, which is equipped with a heated cabin and an onboard toilet, ensuring you travel in comfort no matter the weather.
- Lodging and meals: Stay in comfortable accommodations and enjoy meals prepared with local ingredients, giving you the energy you need for long days on the river.
- Sustainability focus: All of our trips are designed with sustainability in mind, ensuring we leave Greenland’s wilderness just as we found it.

Now you are ready to go fly fishing in Greenland?
Fly fishing for Arctic char in Greenland is an unforgettable experience that combines the thrill of the catch with the stunning beauty of one of the world’s last great wildernesses. With Raw Arctic’s skillful guides by your side, you’ll not only land incredible fish but also gain a deep appreciation for Greenland’s wild landscapes and the importance of preserving them.
Take a look at either Three Rivers at Camp Isua, Qussuk River to discover the best spots for fishing