Lars Lindahl, Lindahls Fiske & Natur
Fishing in the Stockholm Archipelago and lake Mälaren
Full-day Fishing
8-hour fishing
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Half-day Fishing
4-hour fishing
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Evening Fishing
only available in July and August
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Full-day Fishing
8-hour fishing
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Half-day Fishing
4-hour fishing
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Evening Fishing
only available in July and August
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I work as a professional fishing guide in the Stockholm Archipelago, in my view the most beautiful archipelago in the world, with more than 30,000 islands just outside the capital of Sweden. I have all the necessary certificates such as Certified Skipper Class VIII, Certified Radar User, Certified VHF User and First Aid Education Certificate.
The boat is customized specifically for professional sportfishing. It is equipped with all necessary safety gears like lifeline, first aid kit, fire extinguisher and flares. The boat is on a trailer, so I am very flexible as regards to where to fish and where to pick up guests. We choose the pickup point and the area to fish, depending on what fits your needs best.
It doesn’t matter when you visit the Stockholm Archipelago, there is always a season for one of the great sportfishing species throughout the year. Here we fish primarily for northern pike, sea trout, perch and pikeperch/zander. Besides the spectacular aquatic nature, you are also likely to see sea eagles, seals and a huge variation of seabirds in this area, so make sure to bring your camera.
A guided fishing trip includes boat, gas, skipping and guiding, flotation suits and/or vests, fishing gear and tackle as well as warm and cold beverages, and some snacks. All passengers are covered by a professional fishing guide insurance.
8-hour fishing
with lunch included
4-hour fishing
either in the morning or in the afternoon
only available in July and August
3-hour fishing in the evening after 6 pm.