Jämtland is a large landscape and lies in the heart of the Scandinavian peninsula in Northern Europe. The whole of Jämtland is largely a highlands and its highest point is Storsylen with its 1,728 meters above sea level. Some 8 percent of Jamtland's total area consists of water and the landscape has two major watercourses, Ljungan and Indalsälven. They start both in Skanderna and then run east through the country to finally reach the Bothnian Sea. The water surfaces are usually around 300 meters above sea level. In the northernmost parts of the landscape, the mountains are around 900-1 000 meters high. Source: Wikipedia
Öratjärn, Abborrtjärn, Grönvattnet m fl vatten Grönvattnet
• 2 fish(es) Brown Trout at a total of 0.8 kg, Avg. Weight 0.40 kg. "It's not easy to go to the water. It's very sloppy, but I'm very happy to catch :)"
• 1 fish(es) Rainbow trout at 0.8 kg. "Damage to the tail after the pike? It didn't bleed but looked fresh. The fish had to go back because it was otherwise lively and healthy." ( No, released!)
"Very favorable weather, 15-20 degrees, no wind and mostly changeable." Nedre Ammeråns FVOF
• 25 fish(es) Grayling at a total of 0.3 kg, Avg. Weight 0.01 kg. "Fished for 3 days in several places in the Ammerån, one of which was on the Special stretch. The average length of the grayling caught was 25-30 cm and the largest measured around 35 cm. Most of the fish were caught on dragonfly imitations." ( No, released!)
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