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URGENT WARNING - NORWAY 2024 SEASON

42K views 263 replies 59 participants last post by  nickolas  
Dear friends,

As many of you have already heard, we are very sad to announce that the Norwegian Environmental Authorities have decided to close down salmon fishing in 33 rivers in Norway from today at midnight (June 22, 24hrs), this includes the famous rivers such as Gaula, Orkla, Stjørdalselva, Nidelva, Verdalselva and the Namsen, to name a few.

The decision has been made in light of the significant lower catches this year comparing to last year and years before. They fear that not enough salmon have returned to the rivers so far this season, placing doubt on whether or not the river will be able to achieve their minimum spawning goals to maintain a sustainable salmon stock.

The low returns, as well as the drastic increase in salmon being killed this season- a direct effect of the newly adopted river regulations which allow for increased harvesting of large salmon, crucial to spawning, have put an unbearable pressure on this already fragile resource.

The fishing will be closed at least until 5th of July, as this is the date when the authorities will review the situation and if there is cause to believe it that the situation is better, the closed rivers might re-open again. For now we will close our Lodge and fishery after midnight. We will be in touch with all guests who have booked fishing with us and keep them updated on the possibility of the reopening in two weeks time.

We at the Norwegian Flyfishers Club are strong supporters of Catch & Release fishing as a crucial conservation method to preserve and protect the wild Atlantic Salmon- and we encourage all anglers to do their part to support a healthy and thriving salmon population through the practice of catch & release.

Sincerely,

Your Team at the
Norwegian
Flyfishers Club
 
Well, I fly out today for 10 days to Norland. I through in the trout rods in case it all goes to pot. results of the second assessment are out on the 9th fingers crossed. hopefully, that means that if it does go it will be left open till Sunday like the lower rivers and I'll be in and out.