You can fish safer, easier and without scaring the fish thanks to the twelve buoys that have been laid downstream of the tunnel outlet from Långå power plant and through Långå village. In the buoys you can moor and fish off the area and then drift further downstream to the next buoy. The bottom stretch, it through the village, takes a couple of hours and becomes a suitable fishing session..
Långåljusnan downstream of the tunnel discharge from Långå power plant is an asset for sport fishing and outdoor life. The river flows through Långå village in a thousand-year-old cultural landscape with meadows, pastures, magic forest and beautiful views. rich birdlife. Here are many fishing spots with fine trout, harr, stylish, pike and perch. There are also the occasional char. A trout female on 8,1 was caught and put back here a few summers ago.
The water flow downstream of the power plant has changed in nature in recent years. In the past, the runs in the power plant were more predictable. Today, hydropower must step in when the wind calms down and the wind turbines stop, otherwise there will be problems in the electricity supply.
The buoys are laid out for mooring a boat, canoe, float or pontoon boat at shallows and gravel banks that have been known fishing grounds for a long time. Before the power regulation, the villagers put nets there. It's stopped, but the fish remain in the same places.
A word of warning to those who wade. The water flow can increase sharply completely without warning and it is important to get ashore, preferably on the right side of the river. For everyone, it goes without saying that you have a life jacket! Correctly assumed! Continuously!