• Fishing without a valid fishing license is punishable and punishable under the Fishing Rights Act. Violating the current regulations may result in the immediate forfeiture of the right to fish. Failure to comply with current regulations does not release the angler from responsibility.
• The fishing license is personal and may not be transferred. Every fishing license holder is obliged to know and follow the issued regulations. The fishing license must be easily presented at a fishing inspection.
• A valid fishing license is valid for fishing with one (1) fishing rod and a maximum catch of three (3) salmon-type fish. Loose fishing license is valid for spin fishing and fly fishing and is valid for one calendar day. Children under the age of 12 may fish with their own rod on their guardian's fishing license, and angling is also permitted for children.
• Fishing licenses can be redeemed via iFiske or at First Camp Ånnaboda. The fishing license must be released 30 minutes before fishing begins. For opening hours see their website ww.firstcamp.se/destinationer/annaboda-orebro
• A maximum of three flies, a line or a baited hook may be attached to a fishing rod. When three (3) fish are caught, new card must be resolved or fishing is ended.
• Catch and release of salmonid fish is not permitted.
• Mashing is not allowed. Boats and other types of floating things are forbidden to use.
• Ice fishing is prohibited. Örebro municipality can grant permission for special occasions for this.
• People in wheelchairs have priority to use the accessible piers.
• Violation is reported and reported to the police.