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An exciting place with good opportunities for especially flatfish and mackerel. At Fjaltring, mullets, seabass, seatrout and other seasonal fish are also caught. You can fish from the beach or out at the stone hives, where you'll fish over the deeper water. In the fall, the mackerel comes all the way into the shallow water and here you can experience a fun fishing.

In the spring, Fjaltring can be a good for turbot fishing, where sprat and other prey are flushed up between the stone hips. South of the hay you find sand reefs and here there is often good flatfish in season.

NOTE. On the conservation belt at Dybå north of the parking lot - in Dybå there is a smaller seatrout rise and in the autumn Fjartring can offer a fine seatrout fishing from the stone hives.

The stone heater at Fjaltring is also called Høfde Q and Parking is at Fjaltring Strand.

Bottom conditions
Sand

In many fishing spots, large areas of the bottom are covered in sand, and often the coastal angler will skip these areas since they don’t seem like much. However, it’s worth considering that many small fish like sand eel and sprat often migrate across the sand bottom, and they have sea trout and other predatory fish chasing them. On days with waves, unclear water, or dimmed lighting, you’ll likely find predatory fish in these areas. The sandy areas along the deeper water or close to dark areas can be true sea trout magnets.

Rip channels

A rip channel is a deeper area between coast and bar, or an underwater groove of a significant depth. A rip channel usually has a dark bottom shaped by rocks and bladder wrack, but it can also consist of pure sand or gravel. You can’t avoid finding these rip channels on the coast, since they are some of the most common bottom conditions in Danish waters. The size of a rip channel varies greatly. Even the smallest rip channels, only a few meters wide, can contain many fish. The sea trout swims around these rip channels to hunt for food. In line with the tide, the fish cross the bars to reach the rip channel that’s closest to land, since that often contains the most food options.

Current water

A fishing spot with current and good water flow is always a magnet during the warm months, when spots of this type will be rich in oxygen. Current water contains many food options that ride the current and thus attract the predatory fish. Current water can be good year round and particularly in combination with reefs, points, and banks.

Fishing license

You must have a valid national fishing license to fish here. Buy your fishing license via the link below.

Season

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Season is only indicative and you must always read up on conservation times for the individual species and fishing spots.

Species

Flatfish
Turbot
Garfish
Mackerel
Sea bass
Cod

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