Swedish Fishing Expedition Itinerary

 

 

 

 


Day 1:

Travel from the UK to Sweden's capital Stockholm, where you then catch an internal flight taking you one hour north to Östersund. Here you will be welcomed by your guide for the week. You will then travel by minibus for approximately one hour to your base for the week, which is a traditional  log cabin situated in a remote pine forest on the banks of the River Hårkan. Then it's time for dinner and a chance to relax in the sauna or of course go fishing in the river.

Day 2:

After breakfast and a safety briefing you will travel by minibus with your guide a short distance to your first fishing site. This is a stretch of water at the southern end of lake Andviken, where the water bottlenecks into the River Hårkan. The rapids here are divided by the large Kron-Storön island as well as a few smaller islands giving varying speed of river flow. These conditions are ideal for fly or spinner fishing. In the evening you will travel back to the log cabin for dinner and a chance to unwind, with an introduction talk to bushcraft. (optional)

Day 3:

Following breakfast, with your guide you will travel in the minibus to the northern end of Lake Sandviksjön where tracks through the forest will lead you to the waters edge. Here the river flows at a gentler pace with a few secluded small bays, ideal for pike and trout fishing. With picturesque vistas this is a great spot to spend the day. Returning to the cabin for dinner in the evening.

Day 4:

After breakfast, once again you will travel with your guide to your day's fishing location. The water's here are that of the River Hårkan in the locality of Lake Lövsjön.Surrounded by forest on both sides this narrow body of water gently tumbles over boulders making this secluded spot an excellent place to take advantage of. Cook your catch over an open fire. That evening you will return to the cabin for dinner.

Day 5:

Your final day of fishing is at the northern end of Lake Lövsjön. Here the river flows over large boulders with powerful currents. Amazing number of good catches have been had from this one kilometre section. Cook on an open fire again, with bush craft lessons if required. Then returning to the cabin in the evening.

Day 6:

Your final full day is spent in the location of our log cabin giving you the option to rest, go fishing or explore the surroundings as you so wish, the choice is yours. Walk along by the river or follow the tracks through the forest, go for a swim in the cool waters or relax in the sauna. Dinner will be served in the evening at the cabin and there will be a chance for you and your fellow fishing friends to reminisce on your fishing exploits in Sweden.

Day 7:

Leave the cabin and travel by minibus to Östersund to catch the internal flight to Stockholm and finally a connecting flight back to the UK.

 

Weather:

June- August; daytime temperatures average 20°C.

With long daylight hours it's possible for 10+ hours of

sunshine. Be prepared with suitable clothing for warm

days as well as wet weather gear as changeable

conditions should be expected.

 

Passport and vaccinations:

All that is required is a current, valid 10 year passport

and valid European health insurance card.

Vaccinations: Tetanus is recommended.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE:

All flights

Transport within Sweden

Accommodation- bunks in traditional log cabin

All food while at the cabin

Fishing licence- one per person

Waders and landing nets

English speaking fishing guide

NOT INCLUDED:

Personal travel insurance

Personal expenditure

All other items not mentioned in our programme

Fishing Kit List:

To cover every aspect of fishing available it is

advisable to bring two rods. These can be either

travel rods or the telescopic types.

Spinning

~1x spinning rod 9-11ft

~1x spinning reel with 8-12Ibs line/braid

~Wire traces - 15Ibs

~Swivels size 8 - 10/ clip swivels size 2-16

~Spinners e.g. repellers, flying c, mepps; various

sizes and colours

~1x forceps

~1x scissors

~1x polarised glasses (optional)

~A few round 'bullet weights' 10 -15mm

Fly

~1x fly rod # 8-9, 9-10ft

~1x fly reel

~1x floating line with sink tip (optional)

~1x floating line

~3x lead core line (12 inch) for sinking the tip quickly

~Spool of monofilm cast 5-12Ibs for leaders

~Fly box stuffed with brown trout and pike patterns

size 14-6

~1x scissors

~Rucksack 75-100 litres

~Sleeping bag 2/3 season

~Mosquito net

~Para cord 5mm 10 metres in length

~Cooking pot

~Knife, fork & spoon

~2x trousers( no jeans)

~2x T-shirts

~2x socks

~Underwear

~1x Jumper/fleece

~Wet weather gear

~Good pair of comfortable boots

~Wash kit & towel

~Travel clothes

~First aid kit

~Camera (optional)

~Insect repellent

~Torch + spare batteries

~Good knife 4"-7" blade (no folding pen knives)

~Water bottle 1-litres

~Sun block

~Sun hat

N.B. Knives should be packed in your rucksack to go

in the hold of the aircraft and not in your hand

luggage.