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Angling in river Glomma offers a great variety of experiences. A grayling caught on a wobbler. Photo: Pål Adolfsen/Olav Berge
River Glomma offers a variety of angling opportunities and species.
Here are the species you are most likely to come in contact with.
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Trout can be found in most rivers and lakes in different sizes. It feeds mostly on insects, snails and smaller species of crawfish.
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Grayling is one of the most common species found in the river Glomma. It is a salmonoid with a characteristic large dorsal fin. It feeds mostly on larva and nymphs, but it is willingly rising to flies on the surface.
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Pike is the trout’s worst enemy. A predator most comfortable in shallow and warm water, preferably with dense vegetation.
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Gwyniad (White fish) is a herring like salmonoid. It is usually caught on dry flies and buzzers.
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Perch is easily recognized due to its coloration and body shape. It can be caught on spoons, spinners, worms and flies.
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Roach is a small carp with a silvery body and read eyes, living in shoals.
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The Greate Grayling Festival
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