Summarizing Norway’s fishing scene in a brief introduction is challenging, but here’s our attempt. From its abundant seas teeming with diverse fish species—often large and plentiful—to its rivers thriving with healthy salmonoid populations and underfished lakes dominated by wild trout, Norway is nothing short of a fly fisher’s paradise.

Not only is Atlantic salmon and sea-run brown trout (commonly called sea trout) fishing highly accessible during its short three-month season, but it’s also relatively affordable. Most rivers and streams connected to the sea host wild, self-sustaining populations and are open to hopeful anglers (national and waterway licenses required). In the northern rivers, lucky fishers might even encounter the hard-fighting, stunning sea-run Arctic char alongside salmon and sea trout.

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"Norway: A Fly Fisher's Dream – Wild Salmon, Trout & Untamed Waters"