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Day card for trolling in Gäutan, Greater Laisan and Västansjö.
Rules and regulations & Terms & Conditions The text on this page is machine translated. We can not guarantee that the translation from Swedish to English is 100% accurate. Please refer to the Swedish page for the correct, original version of the text.
It is the duty of every fisherman to inform himself of the applicable regulations and limits.
Fishing license is personal and may not be transferred.
All sport fishing licenses are valid for fishing with a hand-held rod, not a pole hook or otter.
Children under the age of 16 fish in the company of the cardholder on their fishing license.
A fishing license must be carried and shown to the fishing supervisor on request.
Annual sports fishing license is valid for calendar years. Stream fishing is NOT included in sport fishing licenses but requires a special stream fishing license.
Net fishing ban applies in Jokksjaurebleriken, Umeälven/Tärnaån and Umeälven downstream of the Port Bridge to the outlets in Västansjön and Lill-Laisan.
Nets and other laid out fishing gear must be clearly marked with the owner's name and telephone number.
Fishing gear that does not have markings can be used and returned to the board.
Stream fishing in Tärnaån and Umeälven requires a special stream fishing license:
Masks are prohibited here.
Window extraction is applied, fish between 35 cm and 45 cm may be kept, others must be released again.
Bag limit: 3 fish per person per day.
See map and terrain signs for stream fishing limits.
Fishing ban 15/9-15/10.
Net fishing ban all year round.
Trolling rules:
Max. 2 fish with a minimum size of 40 cm. (trout and char) per fisherman and day may be kept.
There is no limit for Canadian trout.
Other: Owners of fishing rights with fishing rights certificates, permanent residents with local residence cards and holiday home owners with holiday residence cards do not need to redeem a trolling card, it is part of their regular permit.
Violation of these regulations can be punished by charging an inspection fee of NOK 1,000.