Norway 🇳🇴 Glomma River
Norway's longest river
The stretch of the River Glomma between Atna and Hovda in Norway offers an unparalleled fly fishing experience. Its unique combination of fast and slow-moving waters houses a variety of fish species, making it a prime fly fishing destination.
Diverse fish species
The dominant fish species in this part of the river is Grayling, which is accompanied by an impressive array of other species. These include the exquisite brown trout, common whitefish, and Pike.
Distinctive river features
One of the defining features of this part of the Glomma, Norway's longest river, is its numerous islands. These land formations have a significant impact on the river's flow, creating an intricate network of smaller and larger streams. This unique structure effectively doubles the fishing opportunities for those who enjoy wading and fishing.
Flies
The go to selection here include the Klinkhamer, CDC F-Fly, Deer hair sedge, Red tag, Super Pupan, and Griffith's Gnatt. With these flies at your disposal, you're all set to embark on your fly fishing adventure at the beautiful River Glomma.
License
These are available at the Koppang Camping.
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