Bysjön is a lake with deep areas, currents, and shallow bays filled with large pike, perch and pikeperch. Bream, ide, trench and rudd are a few of the other popular species you’ll find here. Few waters offer as much variety over such a relatively short distance as the stretch of river from the Näs power plant to Leknäs/Forsboforsen. Always a new challenge for even the most veteran fishermen!
Enjoy a comfortable stay with a view over the fishing waters. The boats are ready and waiting for a fishing adventure in the fishery conservation area, which has a wide variety of fishing waters, bottom structures, and fishing spots in both calm and running waters. If the river and Bysjön lake are windy that day and difficult to fish, you can explore one of the many smaller lakes covered by the fishing license. The river and bays offer a rich variety of species, inviting a range of different types of fishing. The package includes accommodation for 4–8 persons, boat, and introduction and support for those who want it. The fishing here is an experience that leaves no one unmoved, with lakes, rivers, rapids, and breathtaking beaches along the boulder ridge’s chain of islands. C&R fishing means that we know the big fish are here. Many fishing enthusiasts come back time and again to break yet another record.
Included: The fishing package for four guests includes a 100 m2 cottage, with four rooms, a kitchen with dishwasher, washing machine, dryer, shower and two toilets. All rooms have separate beds, with sleeping accommodations for a total of 8 guests. The package also includes bedding, towels, a fishing map, a boat – Fishing 400 with 4hp motor – fuel, life vests and anchor, a guided introduction to fishing, and final cleaning.
A fishing license in Bysjön costs SEK 200 per week and person and is not included in the package.
Our weekly price: SEK 1000/day 1–6 guests.
Extra bed (7–8): SEK 1000/week/bed
Bed linen, towels and final cleaning SEK 170/person
Boats: SEK 2500 per boat/week including fuel
The water level in Bysjön varies quite a lot depending on how the power company uses the water for “regulating power” so boots are good to have.