Nature

Fishing in the Øyerfjellet mounatins

Gudbrandsdalen valley, Norway
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About this experience

Purchase fishing licence for Øyerfjellet at:

Species: Trout, perch, Arctic char, powan, and grayling

Special regulations and quotas: Fishing rules for Øyerfjellet: https: //inatur. s3-eu-west-1. amazonaws. com/filer/50cf0210da0625f82e233568/5cc6ab2e9b9e910003c087f3

Rod fishing for children/teenagers is free of charge up to and including the year they turn 18, and does not require fishing licence. Everyone else must purchase a licence before they go fishing. Cross-boundary lakes are governed by the municipality in which the most stringent rules apply. The licence does not permit fishing in the Reinsvatnet lake. No quotas apply. Season: 15 May to 5 September. Gillnetting is not permitted for foreign nationals.

Fishing spots: The northern end of Våsjøen offers facilities for the disabled, and has floating jetty, rowing boat, BBQ area, woodland shelter, and outside toilet. Boats are also available at Hornsjøen, Goppollvatnet, Lyngen, and Øveråst-vatnet.

Specifications
  • Destination

    Gudbrandsdalen valley

  • Country

    Norway

  • Type of experience

    Nature

  • Best time to visit

    • Spring
    • Autumn
    • Summer
  • Nearby stations

    • Dokka Station
    • Lillehammer Station

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