Norway’s longest river, the Glomma, transforms into an angler’s dream between Atna and Hovda, where fast and slow currents converge to create a thriving habitat for diverse fish. This stretch is a fly fishing hotspot, offering both challenge and reward for enthusiasts.

A Rich Underwater Ecosystem

"Fly Fishing Paradise: Norway’s Mighty Glomma River Beckons Anglers"

Grayling reigns supreme here, but the waters also teem with brown trout, whitefish, and pike, ensuring every cast holds potential for an exciting catch.

Islands That Shape the Adventure

The river’s scattered islands carve dynamic channels, splitting the Glomma into a maze of streams. This natural design doubles the wading and fishing opportunities, making it a playground for those who love to explore.

Top Flies for Success

Pack your Klinkhamer, CDC F-Fly, Deer Hair Sedge, Red Tag, Super Pupan, and Griffith’s Gnat—these proven flies will maximize your chances of landing the perfect catch.

Easy Access to Licenses

Secure your fishing permit at Koppang Camping and dive into the Glomma’s legendary waters.

Target Species Spotlight

  • Brown Trout
  • Grayling
  • Pike

(Note: Additional species may lurk in these waters, but these are the prime catches in this stretch.)