Norway and Atlantic salmon are two thing that have gone together since virtually the beginnings of fly fishing, and still to this day Norway remains one of the top destinations to visit. It may not offer the numbers of fish as elsewhere in the world but one thing it does have is big Atlantic salmon. The salmon rivers of Norway have legacies that date back well over one hundred years, and still to this day we see fish in excess of 30 and even 40 lbs each season.

If you are yet to plan your salmon trip this season or are looking for an extra week to fit in here are some of our top picks that are still available this year:

Winsnes Lodge, River Gaula

Gaula River, Winsnes Lodge, Norway, Atlantic salmon

Founded in 1882 when the first British salmon fishers, known as the ‘Salmon Lords’ (Lakse Lorder) used the house as a base for their summer fly fishing adventures on the Gaula River. Travelling salmon fly fishers have now enjoyed over 130 years fishing and staying at the lodge. The Gaula is one of those Atlantic salmon rivers that needs little introduction, it is regarded as one of Norway’s finest and known as ‘the river of silver and gold’. The river sees strong runs of salmon averaging between 14 – 18 lbs with many fish exceeding 30 lbs and a few over 40 lbs. The river is full of character and when clear it carries a slight golden tinge. The surrounding scenery is one of thick evergreen forested slopes interspersed with small villages and farms. The lodge is a traditional big family house and includes seven double occupancy rooms along with a self-contained family apartment in the form of a small house that dates back to the 1700’s.

10 – 17 June (week 24 – 3 rods): £1,320 per person (big spring salmon)
17 – 24 June (week 25 – 3 rods): £2,430 per person (big spring salmon)
24 June – 1 July (week 26 – 3 rods): £2,640 per person (prime big spring salmon)
22 – 29 July (week 30 – 5 rods): £2,320 per person (good numbers of fish in the upper section)
29 July – 5 August (week 31 – 3 rods): £2,030 per person (good numbers of fish in the upper section)
5 – 12 August (week 32 – 8 rods): £1,850 per person (good numbers of fish in the upper section)
12 – 19 August (week 33 – 3 rods): £1,850 per person (good numbers of fish in the upper section)
19 – 26 August (week 34 – 8 rods): £1,850 per person (good numbers of fish in the upper section)
26 – 31 August (week 35 – 6 rods): £1,110 per person (can be combined with non-fishing trips or trout and grayling fishing)

Olderø Lodge, River Lakselv

Oldero Lodge, Norway, Salmon fishing, Norway fishing guide, Aardvark McLeod

The Lakselv itself runs through Porsanger in the Finnmark county of north Norway and has for many years been an unknown fishing river in comparison with the bigger rivers in the area. In the recent years this pearl of salmon fishing has caught the attention of anglers that are looking for big salmon, and in particular Olderø Lodge. Whilst only a small river, the last few years it has shown to be among rivers with the highest average number of big salmon per season. Many salmon between 40 and 50 lbs have been seen with the record standing at 55 lbs. The river offers easy wading, floating lines, riffling hitch and big North Atlantic salmon. Olderø fly fishing Lodge fishes a total of 6 beats in a rotation that is decided upon at the beginning of each fishing week. During a week anglers will fish all of the beats and will have the best chance to get into some exciting salmon fishing during their stay.

8 – 15 July (week 28 – 1 rod): £7,870 per person (prime big salmon)

Reisastua Lodge, River Reisa

Reisa River, Norway, Atlantic salmon fishing, Aardvark McLeod

The Reisa River, originating in Finmark and surrounded by spectacular mountains and forested valley sides, offers 85 km of beautiful salmon fly water. Not only is the river stunning to look at but it is also home to some of the largest Atlantic salmon on the planet. Each season fish of around 20 kg (44 lbs) plus are landed on the fly. Complimenting the wonderful river, Reisastua Lodge offers a comfortable base for salmon anglers to explore this majestic valley. The lodge offers fishing throughout the length of the river, including access to some of the hardest the reach pools by the use of river boats.

1 – 8 July (week 27): £5,800 per person
15 – 22 July (week 29): £5,800 per person
22 – 29 July (week 30): £5,800 per person
29 July – 5 August (week 31): £5,800 per person
5 – 12 August (week 32): £5,800 per person
19 – 26 August (week 34): £5,800 per person

For more information about salmon fishing in Norway please contact Alex Jardine or call our office on +44(0)1980 847389.