Lelång is an approximately 5000 ha large and 50 km long lake in northwestern Dalsland and southwestern Värmland. The lake is part of the Dalsland Canal's lake system. The lake has undergone intensive fishing and water conservation work, where, among other things, large releases of golden trout, salmon and lake trout have been made. This work has made the lake well known as a very good fishing water today in sport fishing circles. Rice vases are placed in different places in the lake to improve perch fishing. Lelången today is divided into 2 fisheries conservation areas North and South lelången.
This area has one or more fishing spots available for disabled. For more information, please see the fishing area map, or contact Norra Lelångs FVOF.
Free fishing for children and adolescents up to the age of 11. Only in company with a keeper / adult / person who holds a valid fishing license (on his quota)
Northern Lelång's fishing area was registered in 1992. The association comprises about 380 properties. The Association's Objective: • Carefully managing and developing fishing in the area with an ecological perspective • Increase the interest in fishing and the opportunity to fish