#Whitewater Fishing and Canoeing Stay

Canoeing and fishing break

set a course for adventure

Contemplate the majestic landscapes that slowly unfold before you. Listen to the gentle murmur of the water and feel at one with nature. In recent years, canoe fishing has become a popular outdoor activity in Norway. Canoe fishing in Norway offers an excellent opportunity to experience the local way of life. With countless lakes and rivers to choose from, the chances of a good catch are all on your side.

sport fishing

rivers & lakes

season

(extension on request)

prix séjour : 2090 € (max 6 people)

Price of full-board stay with accompaniment
(excluding drinks)

The Plus

A complete change of scenery in a unique and totally wild setting.

You'll appreciate the quality of the silence, a luxury not to be overlooked. In this way, you can discover another aspect of itinerant fishing. The numerous grayling on the lakes and rivers will surprise you with their density and their beautiful or even very beautiful sizes. The bivouac in the wilderness, accompanied by a small campfire, is a highlight.

Ref : pêche-canoë

Level of difficulty

Easy

★★ Fairly easy

★★★ Medium

★★★★ Difficult

★★★★★ Very difficult

Fishing equipment

FISHING METHODS

Whip fly fishing is the most effective on the routes we offer.

FLY EQUIPMENT

The typical fly rod is a 9 footer for a 4/5 line, but a 10 footer is also very suitable, particularly for nymph fishing with thread. For those who want to try their hand at lake or streamer fishing, and also for larger trout, a 7-power tank rod will do the trick. In this case, use a reel with a plunging line or, better still, a “versi tip” line, i.e. with several interchangeable tips of different densities. For pike, you can also use a set of 8 to 10 gauge line.

Leaders should be long enough, 1.5 times the rod length, and end with 14/16 tips for dry fishing, sometimes 12 hundredths but very rarely 10. You can fish in 14 or even 16/18 hundredths for nymphing with line and reel!

In some parts of these rivers and on many lakes, it is also possible to fish for beautiful pike. In this case, a strong nylon such as 80/100 hundredths or a steel leader with a large streamer will do the trick.

THROWING EQUIPMENT

Light 5/10-gram casts with a 20/22-centimetre reel are ideal for most rivers. For lakes and large rivers, a more powerful rod capable of casting bubbles or rapalas with a 25/28-centimetre line is more suitable. This rod can also be used to fish for pike in lakes and downstream on rivers. Make sure you have a few steel leaders and staple swivels. Ball lures such as Cristal Laser yo Zuri and spinners and wobblers give good results.

THE FLIES

Dry

Large deer sedges such as the Elk Hair Caddis or the Goddard Caddis, mounted on 12 and 10 hooks are excellent for evening shots and in 14/16 during the day.

Duck asses in shades ranging from green to brown via black and yellow and in sizes from 12 to 20 are excellent during the day depending on the hatch. Big flies that float well like parachutes are often caught without a second thought in currents. Classics such as hare’s ears, CDCs and a few chironomid imitations in black, olive and brown also give good results on small streams and lakes.

In nymphs

The big gold helmets pheasant tail and ears of hare in number 12 are well accepted in the currents. Less weighted nymfes are interesting for prospecting the edges and on the big smooths as well as some olive and brown gammares. As a general rule, a small assortment of gold helmets from 2 to 4.5mm will allow you to fish everywhere. A few casters and double balls will complete your outfit and allow you to fish the most powerful currents.

Drowning and streamer

The flies are quite full and the olive, beige and black colours are excellent. On the lake, which is 5 minutes from the farm, adult and emerging sedge imitations are well suited. Black, white and orange rabbit streamers are of interest to large fario! For pike, 4/0 or 6/0 tandem flies and large pink, orange, green and white streamers are excellent. For the more sporty, a few large 4/0 poppers for tropical sea fishing can give you some incredible surface attacks!

THE CLOTHES

It’s advisable to pack a good wading jacket to keep out the rain, as well as warm clothing such as fleece, a hat and gloves – in short, the usual outfit for Nordic countries, where the climate can change, even in summer. After all, it can be very sunny and very cold in the same day!

Neoprene waders are not essential, so opt instead for breathable fishing trousers and fleece underwear, which are more comfortable to wear and make walking easier. When it comes to wading boots, felt soles with studs work best on all types of terrain. Don’t forget to pack a good pair of polarised sunglasses and a cap. A good mosquito spray is essential. And if you really fear these insects, a mosquito net placed over your cap will protect you completely. Products such as 5 sur 5 or insect screen will protect you,

Alternatively, we sell a very effective local product based on essential oils.

SEASON AND CLIMATE

Suivant les années et l’enneigement la pêche commence environ mi-juin et reste bonne jusqu’à début octobre notamment pour les ombres en sèche. Les mois de juillet/août et septembre sont des valeurs sûres pour les trois espèces principales que vous pêcherez ombre, truite et brochet.

fishing zone

Depending on the weather and the height of the water in the rivers to ensure your safety, this itinerary will enable you to discover the lakes and rivers of the Innlandet region.

route

In the event of an established risk or unfavourable weather conditions, we give ourselves the power to take various actions, such as increasing the number of guides on accompanied tours, adjusting the itineraries of our tours, or even temporarily suspending a tour or holiday if we consider that the degree of risk is unacceptable.

Our primary commitment remains your safety and complete satisfaction.

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