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The area is located north of Tynset, and is dominated by mountain birch forest and some marshland. The valley is actively grazed during summer. There is much wildlife, if you are lucky you may encounter some reindeer. Fine hiking area and close to the "bare mountain".
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Lure
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Trout
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Family friendly
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River Magnilla:
Nice quiet little river. Suitable for the whole family: most times the trout are quite willing to bite. Using a long rod and worms is a good tip.
River Lona:
Small idylisk river. You can fish for trout. They are not too big, but the chance is good for success. Ideal for families. Fishing tip: long rod and worms.
Lake Ryantjønna:
Also suitable for families and for those who want to fish for trout in all sizes. Try worms, spinners, lures and flies.
Fishing license
Prises:
Day nok 50
Week nok 150
Season nok 250

Licenses can be purchased either by: Internet, SMS (see notice at the river) or local outlets (sport shops, camp sites, etc)
Fishing Rules
Fishing season: all year. Closure for trout from September 15th until October 13th.
Permitted with flies, lures, worms, but not with small fish.
The license is strictly personal and not transferable. The fishing license is not valid without identification.
Children under 16 fish for free but must otherwise comply with the regulations.
Violations of the regulations may result in prosecution.
Other information
Show respect for the cultivated land. Do not walk over fields.
Take all rubbish home. The environment is a shared responsibility.
Use as much as possible the marked parking spaces
Show respect for buildings and public access.
Some roads require to pay toll. Follow the information signs!
Keep your dog on a leash, there is cattle around.
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