Bolmen's surface area of 185 km2 makes it the tenth largest lake in Sweden. It lies between Småland and Halland, bordered by dense, silent forests. The nearest town is Ljungby, located by motorway E4 only 20 km from the lake. The lake is situated at an elevation of 140 m above sea level and has 300 islands. The largest is Bolmsö, which is linked with the mainland via a bridge in one direction and in the other direction via a ferry (free of charge).
Bolmen has 24 fish species, and with its countless islands and inlets that lend themselves to fishing, it has become a popular fishing lake. There is an abundance of pike, pike-perch and perch in these waters, and with a little luck you can even pull up a salmon or salmon trout. In Bolmen there are plenty of predator fish and an especially strong strain of pike, pike-perch and perch, and there are also large specimens of all three. (Source: Wikipedia)
For sport fishermen the most common species are pike, pike-perch and perch, but burbot, eel, tench and salmon trout also can be caught in the lake.
Getting here is easy! Bolmen is located next to motorway E4 and route 25. These are the roads by which you can most easily reach the lake: E4 Helsingborg- Stockholm, route 25 Halmstad -Ljungby and route 26 Halmstad-Jönköping.
Bolmen's Fishery Conservation Area Association (FCAA)
The purpose of Bolmen's Fishery Conservation Area Association is to coordinate the practice of fishing and fishery conservation; to promote the mutual interests of those possessing fishing rights, taking into account the regulations that apply to the practice of fishing; and to make fishing available to the public.
Bolmen's Fishery Conservation Area Association (FCAA)
The purpose of Bolmen's Fishery Conservation Area Association is to coordinate the practice of fishing and fishery conservation to promote the mutual interests of those possessing fishing rights, taking into account the regulations that apply to the practice of fishing; and to make fishing available to the public.
Organization number: 829000-9920
Customer number: 118, Area: 85.