Nissedal offers an incredibly varied landscape, ranging from deep forest lakes to spectacular high-mountain waters. Here are the most popular areas:
The waters in Nissedal boast rich biodiversity and a healthy fish population. The most common species you can catch are:
To maximize your chances of a catch in the 40-kilometer-long Lake Nisser, we recommend adapting your strategy to the conditions:
Before you cast your line, make sure your fishing license is in order. Getting access to the waters is easy:
Tip: Felle fiskelag (Felle Fishing Association) offers specific fishing licenses that also include boat access!
You will find a good selection of basic equipment at the local gas stations and grocery stores.
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