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  2. Tovdalselva - Wikipedia

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    Tovdalselva was long considered one of the greatest salmon fishing rivers in the land. From 1880 to 1883, it was Norway's third most productive salmon river, calculated both by weight and by value of the salmon caught. This had decreased seriously by the 1900s. By 1970, the salmon fishing in the Tovdalselva was almost completely lost. [2]

  3. Tana River (Finland–Norway) - Wikipedia

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    Earlier (2022), authorities in Norway and in Finland [did] not permit salmon fishing (in the river). [10] [11] In 2023, on Finland's side of the river, some [12] permits would allow fishing of humpback salmon - and the methods for that would be drift netting and [13] seine fishing. In 2020, 18,600 kilograms (41,000 lb) was the annual total of ...

  4. Namsen - Wikipedia

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    The Namsen is considered one of the best Atlantic Salmon fishing rivers in the world, and is often called the "Queen of Rivers". Beginning in the 19th century, the British found the Atlantic salmon fishing to be excellent here, and the river became a major tourist attraction. Catches above 23 kilograms (51 lb) are not unusual.

  5. Altaelva - Wikipedia

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    The river is one of the best salmon rivers in Norway, known for its large-sized salmon. In older days, salmon up to 33 kilograms (73 lb) were recorded, and still fish up to 24 kilograms (53 lb) are caught. [5] In 2011, 1,082 salmon (7 kilograms (15 lb) or heavier) were caught on the river. [4]

  6. Orkla (river) - Wikipedia

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    Orkla is a popular river for salmon fishing and the fourth largest in Norway by volume. [2] About an 88-kilometre (55 mi) long stretch of the river through Orkland Municipality and Rennebu Municipality is used for salmon fishing throughout the season which typically runs from 1 June through 31 August. [3]

  7. Gaula (Trøndelag) - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the Gaula was named the best salmon fishing river in Norway with a catch of 37.5 tonnes (36.9 long tons; 41.3 short tons) that year. In 2008, it had a catch of 42.5 tonnes (41.8 long tons; 46.8 short tons). The Gaula is consistently listed among the top 5 salmon fishing rivers in Norway.

  8. Rauma (river) - Wikipedia

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    This, however, has begun to recover rapidly after a successful revitalisation project. The salmon runs up to the Slettafossen, a 16-metre (52 ft) high combination of waterfalls and rapids more than 42 kilometres (26 mi) upriver from the estuary. The Rauma River and its valley are regarded as one of the most beautiful in Norway.

  9. Nordfjordeid - Wikipedia

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    The river is famous for its salmon fishing, the largest salmon ever caught in the river was 27.6 kilograms (61 lb). It was caught by Martin Hjelle in 1944. The fishing season is from June to the end of August. The river is listed as a national salmon river by the Norwegian government.

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