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Mossasjön, Gnosjö Sportfiskeklubb

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  • Fishing water

Mossasjön - Put and Take

Welcome to an ancient water in beautiful nature with a calm that can be compared to a mountain lake. A lake that houses both fine rainbow and brown trout of high quality as well as a naturally reproducing stock of brook trout for those looking for that little extra.

We have a number of easily accessible casting spots located around the lake, and there is also a shelter with a barbecue area where you can start fishing with an overview of the water over a cup of coffee!

Rules for Mossasjön

The card is personal and may not be transferred to another person, and when requested by the fishing supervisor, it must be presented.Please note that it is always up to the fisherman to keep himself informed of the current fishing rules at the water you are fishing in.

! Parking is only allowed at the designated place!

Entrance is at the sign MOSSASJÖN! Park on each side of the road barrier.

If packing takes place in a place other than the designated packing place, the fishing license will be forfeited.

Fly fishing or spin fishing is allowed with one hand gear / rod per fishing license holder from land. 2 salmon-like fish per fishing license. Mete/Bombarda/Cast float/Cast ball is prohibited.

It is forbidden to use Powerbait, Shrimp, Worm, Corn or similar bait. It is only allowed to use maggots during ice fishing.

If you intend to fish and release the fish, Catch & Release, C/R, you must fish with barbless single hook!

If you kill 2 fish, you have used up the right to continue fishing. If you want to continue fishing on the same day, you must buy another fishing license.

Please note that caught fish that are to be returned to Catch & Release, C/R must be returned with the utmost care. Never hold a fish without first wetting your hands!

All unauthorized fishing is prosecuted with a control fee of SEK 1000 and reported to the police.

**Contact : Christian Kannenberg: 0702 - 63 87 36

Species
  • Brook trout
  • Brown trout
    Brown trout
  • European perch
    European perch
  • Rainbow trout
    Rainbow trout

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