This spot, like most of Noret, is known for its brackish water fishing, especially after pike.
Like many other places in Noret, the bottom here is soft and muddy, which makes wade fishing difficult - but it is certainly still possible.
The pike can be caught everywhere - almost regardless of water depth. Fish along reeds and edges, but also over to the deeper water.
The muddy and soft bottoms are often found in inlets, fjords, and brackish areas where outflow from rivers or drainage canals has transported sediment for many years. At the right times of year, these areas offer some fantastic fishing. From late fall till spring, the soft bottoms tend to be where the sea trout, for instance, can easily find food such as bristle worm, goby, and shrimp, since this type of bottom is a good heat insulator during winter.
You must have a valid national fishing license to fish here. Buy your fishing license via the link below.
Season is only indicative and you must always read up on conservation times for the individual species and fishing spots.
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