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Byske river, Sweden. Part 3. Unnamed pool and Svaltholmforsen

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In the morning, I arrived to the Droppaforsen parking, and started to fish the pool. There were no results. I noticed trail along the bank to the next river rapids downstream. I walked that trail, and found some very beautiful, quiet, unnamed run.  The main current is on the opposite side. On the far side, i noticed fish splashes. This is going to be interesting. Now, I faced big challenge, how to reach the fish.  Salmon were rising on the far side. There's no way I could cast on such distance with double handed rod. And even if I could, the line loop would catch trees on the bank. I needed some space behind, but there's forest everywhere.  The river is very deep, it's nearly waist-deep few meters from the bank. And I found the solution. There is underwater boulder. Barely visible on the photo, I marked it on the photo. If I will climb on that boulder, I can make cast to the opposite side, where the fish are.  I climbed on the boulder. It was a bit risky, because it's w

Byske river, Sweden. Part 2. Droppaforsen and Hallestromsfallet

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On the second day of my trip, I met with the guide. He said he had doctor's appointment, so he cannot provide full day guiding. Instead, he agreed to give me half-day river observation tour for free. First site we visited, was Droppaforsen, which is located 3-4 kilometers downstream from Fallfors camping. There is a parking spot with wooden table and toilet near the road, The trail from parking spot goes to cabin (small rain shelter) . There is place for campfire nearby. Near cabin is big slow moving pool. Fishing is convenient from rocks on the north side of the pool. Wading not required or very little required , as you can stay on the rocks. Lots of fish was there jumping at the time, and often, very close to the shore. So, approach carefully and start with short line.  Also, good place for fishing is below the rapids, you can reach quite a long fishable stretch by trail, which goes parallel to the river. Scheme of the site: https://www.google.com/maps/d/ viewer?mid=1oEArVlyAcPEE

Byske river, Sweden. Part 1. Fällfors camping

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In June 2016 I planned a trip to the north of Sweden, to river Byske. It's popular river holding decent Atlantic salmon population.  Also, the river area is quite wild and remote, for most of it's course the river run through forested area with scarce population. Due to recent discussion on Byskeälven fishing community, I decided to make a sort of contribution to virtual Byske river guide. Byske lacks information in English on the Internet, regarding fishing sites description, accomodaton, location of facilities, etc. I would not share where to catch salmon 100%, as there is no such place  :-)  and i'm not an expert in this. If you need more specific fishing tips, it's better to hire a guide. But i'll share some travel tips, which can be helpful for newcomers during planning the trip. It it possible to get to Byske by car (if you are lucky to live in Sweden or Finland), or by plane. Closest airports to Byske are Skellefteå (80 km) and Luleå (90 km). Both airports ha

Trophy surprise from small river

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 Another visit to Białka was rather short, but unusual.  I came early in the morning. The river was covered with fog. I came to the nice pool, where the river gets wider, and there's some calm water near the bank.  It looks like nice place for my trout spey gear.  After few casts , when my streamer swung to the rightmost position, I got a strike. That was a decent brown trout. After few spectacular jumps, fish landed in my net. Woow, what a fish! For Białka it's a trophy!  There were some people on the opposite bank.  They shout something to me, but I didn't hear. Later, they approached my and told that today is a fishing competition, and I should not fish there until 13:00 or so. They were marking beats for competitors.  I went to other place, upstream, it it also was marked. Unfortunately, the whole river was reserved for competitions. And Biały Dunajec too.  There were no other options in nearby rivers, so my fishing ended up prematurely. But I was very happy, because I