
Oldero Lodge, Lakselv – Norway
Previously overlooked in favour of bigger Norwegian rivers, the Lakselv now ranks high on the list for fishermen looking for big salmon. Fishing on this small river from Oldero Fly
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Previously overlooked in favour of bigger Norwegian rivers, the Lakselv now ranks high on the list for fishermen looking for big salmon. Fishing on this small river from Oldero Fly
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