The Glomma: Norway’s Premier Fly Fishing Destination
Stretching from Atna to Hovda, Norway’s majestic Glomma River—the country’s longest—boasts world-class fly fishing conditions. Its dynamic mix of rapids and calm waters nurtures a thriving ecosystem, attracting anglers seeking diverse catches.
Rich Aquatic Biodiversity
Grayling reigns supreme in these waters, sharing the habitat with prized brown trout, whitefish, and pike. This variety ensures every cast holds potential for an exciting catch.
Island-Dotted Landscape

The river’s character is shaped by countless islands, splitting its flow into an intricate maze of channels. This natural design not only enhances the scenery but also multiplies prime fishing spots—ideal for wading enthusiasts.
Top Fly Recommendations
Pack your tackle box with proven performers: Klinkhamer, CDC F-Fly, Deer Hair Sedge, Red Tag, Super Pupan, and Griffith’s Gnat. These flies unlock the Glomma’s full potential.
Licensing Made Easy
Secure your permit at Koppang Camping before casting off.
Notable Species Spotlight
While other fish may inhabit the area, these are the stars of the Glomma:
- Brown Trout
- Grayling
- Pike