Värmland is located in the western parts of Svealand and borders in the south to Västergötland / Dalsland, in the west to Eastern Norway (Norway) and in the east to Dalarna, Västmanland and Närke.
Värmland is a very beautiful landscape that offers a very varied biotope. There are many deep forests, lakes and rivers, but first and foremost, nature is very varied. Here you can find everything from archipelagos, extensive forests, infinite lakes, mountain peaks, marshes and meadows. The large variation is due to changes in bedrock and soil, climate, humidity and lighting conditions prepared with human activity. Nature also offers a great variety of art.
Värmland is usually called the land of the Elk and the Wolfs. The most famous waters are Vänern and Klarälven, while other popular fishing waters include Fryken and Visten. In the giant Klarälvs system there is one of Sweden's most large and unique salmon stirring tribes.
This area has one or more fishing spots available for disabled. For more information, please see the fishing area map, or contact Hålteby-Rinnens FVOF.
In this area, there is one or more "put and take" waters.
The area includes one or more fishing areas for catch-and-release, i.e the fishes are gently put back into the water alive.
This area has one or more fishing spots available for disabled. For more information, please see the fishing area map, or contact Stiftelsen Glaskogen.
This area has one or more fishing spots available for disabled. For more information, please see the fishing area map, or contact Västra Silens Norra & Södra FVOF.
• 2 fish(es) Perch at a total of 4.0 kg, Avg. Weight 2.01 kg. "Fishing with a lure. Saw a large shoal of largemouth bass on the sonar. Caught two perch of just over 2 kg each for dinner, released 3 in the same order of size."
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