Lapland Waters

Fly Fishing in Lapland Waters

Lapland waters are infinite; its rivers and streams of all sizes constitutes one of Northern Europe’s most important water networks, creating a typical web design on the map.

The low slope of the ground allows the waterways to expand freely, while the abundantly snowy winters guarantee significant and stable water levels in the summer season. The fishing season begins in late June and lasts until the last days of August, depending on weather conditions.

In forest rivers fishing begins in the last week of June. The take on naturally amber shades, due to the presence of tannins released by the decomposition of the rich vegetation surrounding the streams. The bottom appears so dark, though the transparency of the water remains absolutely acceptable.

It is at the beginning of July that we can find massive May flies that stimulate the food frenzy of greylings, trout and whitefish. In this season, the presence of extremely vigorous and powerful pikes is massive, resulting in abundant catching.