Lake Seljordsvatnet has a sizeable population of large
brown trout, and a concerted effort is being made to develop
it. The most common catch tends to be trout weighing around
400–500 g – perfect for frying. The lake is also home to
plenty of whitefish as well as some perch, Arctic char and eel.
There are many places to go fishing in Seljord. Contact the local tourist information, Møtestad Seljord for more information. Ph +47 35 05 04 00
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