Trout ­­Fishing ­­– ­­Lifjell
FisheryThe Lifjell Area is a mountain plateau between Seljord, Notodden, and Bø. The terrain is like a miniature version of Jotunheimen, with many nice lakes surrounded by several peaks over 1200 meters.Read more
Tokkeåi ­and ­Bandak
FisheryThe unique strain of trout found in the River Tokkeåi and Lake Bandak is over 10,000 years old. The trout here are known for their short stocky shape and massive strength.Read more
Valebjørgheia ­in ­Fyresdal
FisheryGood trout fishing in beautiful surroundings at Vlebjørgheia in Fyresdal, with available boat rentals and accommodations at idyllic Fiskebustøylen.Read more
The ­River ­Vangrøfta
FisheryThe River Vangrøfta is a perfect river for those fly fishers that like to hunt for wild trophy brown trout. This river has a limited number of licenses available each day.Read more
Fishing ­on ­Skjåk ­Public ­Lands
FisheryGrayling fishing in River Otta, high-mountain fishing in Breheimen, extended backpacking/fishing trips in Reinheimen, or family fishing at Grotli. Skjåk Public Lands offer fishing to suit everyone, and you are guaranteed not to stand in line to do it.Read more
Mountain ­fishing ­in ­Skjåk
FisheryThe Skjåk area offers countless opportunities for those who look for mountain fishing in peace and tranquility. Breheimen and Reinheimen National Parks is unique wilderness areas that can provide you with mountain trout fishing of the old-fashioned quality.Read more
Fishing ­Otta ­river ­in ­Skjåk
FisheryThe River Otta offers many opportunites for easy access to excellent fishing. There are trout throughout the entire river system, but there is the best chance to find the larger trout below Pollfoss and downstream than above. There are plenty of grayling over 40 cm in the lower sections of the River Otta, from Ofossen to the Lom border.Read more
Lake ­Run ­Trout ­in ­Mistra
FisheryThe River Mistra is renowned for it’s excellent fishing for large lake run trout in a widely varied river, which is ideal for most types of angling. Here you will find everything from slower runs, to deep pools, to wild rapids, and there are many well known fishing holes spread throughout the length of the river.Read more
Femundsmarka ­National ­Park
FisheryFemundsmarka national park is well known for it characteristic wilderness with old pine, stone blocks and numerous lakes and ponds. In the national park the possibility of big trout, arctic char or grayling is always presentRead more
Borgundselva ­Fly ­Fishing ­Zone
FisheryThe Borgundselva Fly Fishing Zone consists of crystal clear water running through a typically lush Western Norwegian Valley, surrounded by high mountains. This beautiful river is home to a very healthy population of brown trout.Read more
Lågen ­Fishing ­River ­in ­Gudbrandsdalen ­valley
FisheryGudbrandsdalslågen (Lågen) and its tributaries are recognized as some of the best fisheries in Norway for inland species. Here you will find a wide variation throughout the river system, and a similarly wide variety of species. Lågen Fiskeelv is a group consisting of 9 individually run zonesRead more
Åmot ­River ­Association: ­5 ­Rivers ­– ­One ­License
FisheryCommon License for Rena River – well known among fishermen throughout Europe for its big trout and grayling – in addition to the Glomma, Åsta, Søre Osa and Julussa rivers. Each of these rivers offers its own unique fishing opportunities.Read more
Fishing ­in ­Engerdal
FisheryEngerdal County has over 900 lakes, ponds, creeks, and rivers and streams for the angler to choose from. This area is well known for its beautiful landscapes and more importantly for its excellent fishing. You will be hard pressed to find a better and more varied fishing license in Norway than Engerdal has to offerRead more
Trysilelva ­(Trysil ­River)
FisheryTrysilelva offers almost 100 km of varied fishing opportunities. No matter how you prefer to fish, this river has something for all sports fishermen. Trout and grayling in in the faster moving water, or pike, perch, and whitefish in the wide slow moving sections of river, you can fish from the banks or from a boat. There are many opportunities here!Read more
Fishing ­in ­Selbu
FisherySelbu offers fishing in over 300 lakes of varying size, including small mountain lakes, still forest lakes, and fishing for large trout in lakes Nea and Selbusjøen. With it’s large wilderness area Selbu is one of the most popular hunting and fishing municipalities in Mid Norway. With only one common license you are able to fish throughout the entire municipality.Read more
Mountain ­Fishing ­under ­Sylan ­in ­Tydal
FisheryCome and experience the fishing for char and trout in the shadows of the iconic mountains ranges of Sylan and Skardsfjella, near the border of Sweden. This is in many ways the “Filet Mignon” of the beautiful nature surrounding Trondelag. The mountain lakes in Tydal are known for their large char that feed on crustaceans and most everything else that moves.Read more
Fly ­Fishing ­in ­Engerdal
FisheryWith a large amount of fishable water there is almost always something new to discover in Engerdal, or you can simply choose fish at one of well managed Fly Fishing Only zones – established as such because they are naturally ideal for fly fishing.Read more
Cabin ­and ­7 ­kilometers ­exclusive ­river ­fishing
FisheryÅbjørstua offers 7 kilometers of exclusive river fishing in typical Nordland’s nature, far away from other people and the stress of the outside world.Read more
Fishing ­in ­Snåsa
FisheryFishing in Snåsa is synonymous with visiting the Snåsa area. By purchasing a single license you will receive access to over 1500 lakes, rivers stretches, and opportunities for boat and cabin rentals in one of the most famed wilderness areas in Norway. Trout are the predominant species throughout the Snåsa public waters, but many of the lakes are also home to both Char and burbot.Read more
Ljøra ­river ­i ­Trysil
FisheryLjøra River, is a medium sized river found in eastern Trysil Kommune and offers great grayiling and trout fishing and a great variety of water. This river is a good choice for both the experienced fly fisherman as well as those fishing with gear or bait. The fishing license in this river gives access to a wide variety of lakes and streams in the Trysil Area.Read more
Glomma ­– ­Kvennan ­Fly ­Fishing
FisheryThe grayling population in Glomma, and particularly at the Kvennan stretch of the river, is probably the best in Norway. When the average size is around 40 cm, it goes without saying that you are in for some fantastic fishing.Read more
Lesja ­mountain ­area
FisheryThe Lesja mountain region governs an exciting and varied fishing after trout, arctic char and grayling. Either you want to fish in pristine mountain lakes after hours of hiking, or the more accessible areas near to roads, in this area you will find it all. Boats and cabin can also be rented.Read more
Fishing ­in ­Trysil
FisheryTrysil an area with great diversity and many fishing options. Here you can hike up to mountainous lakes and fish for trout and arctic char. You can have a go at the huge population of grayling in the mighty Trysil river, or the Ljøra river. Worm fishing or light spin fishing for perch in one of the many forest lakes. In addition you can choose among the many activities on offer for the keen fishermen.Read more
Stor ­Elvdal ­– ­General ­fishing ­area
FisheryIn the Stor Elvdal municipality you will fin a good variation in nature, with moutains, forests, waters and rivers. It has rich opportunities for fishing in over 50 lakes, and more than 90 kilometer of rivers.  You can combine the fishing trip with kano padling in the calm sections of the mighty Glomma river. If you like hiking into the open mountain planes, or experience the quaint mystique of the deep forest and its many lakes, Stor Elvdal have it all. Read more