Fishing in Glåma and Folla in Alvdal

Fishing in Glåma and Folla within Alvdal municipality, and in Sølna downstream of Sølndammen except the Flyfishing zone. There are good populations of grayling and trout here.

Species

  • Freshwater fishing
  • Trout
  • Pike
  • Perch
  • Char
  • Withfish
  • Grayling
  • Burbot

Location

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Fiske i Glomma og Folla i Alvdal

Jakob Trøan

913 60 373

jakob@nout.no

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Bag limit

There are no quota limitations for this offer.

Detailed description/information

Fishing in the Glåma and Folla rivers within Alvdal municipality, as well as in the Sølna River downstream of the Sølndammen dam, offers many miles of varied and exciting river fishing. The area is known for its healthy stocks of grayling and trout, providing both local and visiting anglers with wonderful nature experiences in peaceful and scenic surroundings.

The Glåma River through Alvdal flows wide and calm, winding its way through the landscape like a slow-moving river. At Steimoen, the river becomes shallower and faster. In most places, the river is around one meter deep, but it also contains deeper channels reaching up to a couple of meters. The riverbed varies between sand and silt in the calmer sections, and gravel and cobblestones in the swifter stretches.

Along the calmer sections, there are good numbers of large whitefish and grayling. Trout are less numerous, but there are large trout that thrive on small fish in the river. Pike and burbot are also present, and pike in particular can reach impressive sizes – fish over 10 kilos are not uncommon.

A challenge in such slow-flowing river systems is that it can be difficult to read the water and determine where the fish are holding. Deeper pools and channels are often good holding areas for larger fish. At the outlet channel from the Savalen hydropower plant, large numbers of fish may gather at times, especially when water discharge increases. During such periods, significant numbers of large grayling can appear here.

Fishing regulations

Fishing season: January 1st - October 31st. All trout fishing is prohibited from September 15th to October 31st.

This permit applies to the entire Glåma River in Alvdal municipality, except for the designated fly fishing zones in Folla where separate permits must be obtained, and where specific rules apply. Permitted fishing gear includes fly, bait, and spinners.

Protected zones: At Høyegga Dam, all fishing is prohibited within the marked area, delimited by a straight line across the river 180 meters upstream from the fish ladder and a straight line across the river 80 meters downstream from the outlet of the fish ladder. At Barkaldsfossen, all fishing is prohibited within the marked area, delimited by a straight line across the river 60 meters upstream from the waterfall and a straight line across the river 80 meters downstream.

The fishing permit is personal and non-transferable. The fishing permit is not valid without identification. Children under 16 fish for free.

Violations of fishing rules may result in prosecution.

Show respect for cultivated land. Do not trespass on fields. Take all trash home; protecting the environment is a shared responsibility. Be considerate of residential areas and public traffic.

Tips for better fishing

Spinners and wobblers can work very well, especially in spring and early summer when fish are active. Worm fishing can also be effective for whitefish, grayling, and trout.

Fly fishing from the bank or from a boat is a popular method, particularly in calm sections where grayling and trout rise. Targeting deeper channels and pools increases the chances of encountering larger fish.

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