
Fishing rules
Here you’ll find the fishing rules for the lakes at Lögdö Wild
Fishing Rules at the Lakes in Lögdö Wild
The most important rule is common sense. Do not take more than three fish per day. This rule is in place to ensure that your fellow anglers also have the opportunity to catch fish.
Anglers are required to carry a fishing license while fishing and present it upon request to a fishing supervisor. The license is the payment confirmation you receive when making your booking.
The fishing license is personal and only valid for sport fishing with one rod per angler. The rod must be kept within close reach at all times. If you take a break from fishing and return to your camper or caravan, your fishing session is considered paused during that time.
If a violation of the rules is discovered, or if an angler has forgotten their license, the fishing supervisor has the right to ban the angler from further fishing.
All fishing is at your own risk.
Fishing from a boat is prohibited, except in Stor Laxsjön and Stor Skälsjön.
Float tubes are allowed Tuesday to Thursday in all lakes.
Net fishing is prohibited.
Baiting (i.e. chumming to attract fish) is not allowed.
Trout, Arctic char, and rainbow trout shorter than 25 cm must be carefully unhooked and released back into the water.
Catch limits:
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Vialampi: Maximum 2 fish per day may be kept
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All other waters: Maximum 3 fish per day may be kept
(Applies to rainbow trout, trout, and Arctic char)
Changes or additions to the rules may occur during the season and will be communicated via signs on site and on the website.
Youth up to 15 years of age may fish free of charge in the presence of a guardian, and their catch will count towards the guardian’s quota.
Anyone who violates the rules or otherwise behaves in a disruptive manner may be banned from further fishing at Lögdö Wild.
Violations that result in a revoked or invalidated license do not entitle the holder to a full or partial refund of the fee. The same applies in cases of force majeure, i.e. events that could not reasonably have been foreseen.
Thank you for fishing with us!
Best regards,
Niklas Sundberg