by PescaTravel | Mar 14, 2024
Aaelva River, Noruega During the 2020 salmon fishing season, the Aaelva river was the most productive salmon river in Norway in terms of catch per rod. The Aaelva register 436 salmon caught by a total of only 46 fishermen. Up until 2018, the majority of the...
by PescaTravel | Oct 16, 2016
Malselv River, Norway One of Norway’s lesser known big salmon rivers, the Malselv is larger but mostly wadeable river with beautiful fly water for spey fishermen and fantastic spinning water. Although in terms of captures it has always been one of Norway’s...
by PescaTravel | Oct 13, 2016
Namsen River, Norway For the Atlantic salmon fisherman looking for big fish, the Namsen River is definitely a destination to keep in mind. Every year fish of 40+ lbs are caught here. The largest recorded salmon caught in the Namsen weighed 68 lbs! Curiously despite...
by PescaTravel | Oct 5, 2016
Reisa River, Norway The Reisa is a big fish salmon river. Few rivers in the world can boast such high probabilities of hooking fish in the 30lb+ range. In contrast to the evolution of many salmon rivers worldwide, the returns of large salmon are actually improving...
by PescaTravel | Dec 8, 2015
Orkla River, Norway Averaging 5,500 rod caught salmon per year, the Orkla River is not only one of the most beautiful salmon rivers in Norway it is also one of the most productive. The Orkla is somewhat smaller than its nearby neighbor, the Gaula. Even so, it is still...