Norway’s longest river, the Glomma, offers an unforgettable fly fishing experience between Atna and Hovda. Here, the river’s dynamic mix of fast and slow-moving waters creates the perfect habitat for a rich diversity of fish species, making it a dream destination for anglers.

A Thriving Ecosystem of Diverse Fish Species

"Fly Fishing Paradise: Discover the Hidden Gems of Norway’s Mighty Glomma River"

The Glomma’s waters are teeming with life, dominated by the elegant Grayling. But that’s not all—this stretch also boasts prized catches like the elusive brown trout, the spirited common whitefish, and the formidable Pike, ensuring every cast holds the promise of excitement.

Unique River Features That Double the Adventure
What sets this part of the Glomma apart are its countless islands, which sculpt the river into a mesmerizing labyrinth of streams. These natural formations not only enhance the river’s beauty but also multiply fishing opportunities, perfect for wading enthusiasts seeking untouched spots.

Must-Have Flies for a Successful Trip
To maximize your chances, arm yourself with proven favorites like the Klinkhamer, CDC F-Fly, Deer hair sedge, Red tag, Super Pupan, and Griffith’s Gnatt. With these flies in your kit, you’re ready to conquer the Glomma’s waters.

Easy Access to Fishing Licenses
Before you set out, secure your fishing license at the convenient Koppang Camping, ensuring a hassle-free start to your angling adventure.

More Species Await
While the spotlight shines on Grayling, Brown Trout, and Pike, the Glomma’s depths may hold even more surprises for the keen-eyed angler. Explore and uncover the river’s hidden treasures!