28.4.2025
Exceptions to customer service hours in April-May
The Eräluvat customer service will be exceptionally open until 4 PM on April 30th. In May, the customer service will be closed on the 15th and 16th.
The Enontekiö resident’s angling permit for rivers are issued for rod fishing in salmon and trout migration areas located in state-owned waters within the municipality of Enontekiö.
A free fishing permit is issued to residents for fishing in other state-owned waters within their home municipality. Read more about fishing permits for residents of Northern Lapland.
A resident’s angling permit for rivers is a season permit, which is issued to all residents of the municipality if they so wish. The permit is issued individually at cost price. The price is specified in the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry regulation on fees.
The fishing periods vary on different rivers. Check the fishing periods on the permit terms.
28.4.2025
The Eräluvat customer service will be exceptionally open until 4 PM on April 30th. In May, the customer service will be closed on the 15th and 16th.
9.12.2024
Not all information on angling permit areas has yet been translated into English and Swedish on the renewed Eräluvat.fi service. For this reason, not all angling permits can yet be purchased as a self-service. However, the permits can be purchased through Eräluvat customer service.
19.11.2024
Every fishing and hunting area and hut has a page with a map window that shows the location of the destination. In case of permit areas, you can see the borders of the area. Did you know that you can choose what and how information is displayed on the map?
The municipal river permit can be purchased from Metsähallitus' customer service. See the contact information below.
You can find the fishing regulations (kalastusrajoitukset) for the Enontekiö fisheries area on the Enontekiö fisheries area’s website (enontekionkalatalousalue.fi) (in Finnish).
The need for a resident’s angling permit for rivers depends on the type of waterbody and how many rods and lures you will use.
In this permit area, you will need a resident’s angling permit for rivers when lure fishing in sections with rapids and running water. You will also be required to pay the fisheries management fee, unless you are under 18 years of age, over 70 years of age, or are 65 years of age or older as of 31 December 2023.
If you are lure fishing with only one rod and lure in still waters, such as river pools, payment of the fisheries management fee is sufficient. You will also require a resident’s angling permit for rivers when fishing with multiple rods or lures.
Hook and line fishing and ice fishing are fully prohibited in running and rapids sections of waters with migratory fish stocks (i.e. also this permit area). In still waters, hook and line fishing and ice fishing are permitted free of charge with one rod. If you are hook and line fishing or ice fishing with more than one rod, you are required to purchase a resident’s angling permit for rivers and pay the fisheries management fee.
In addition to this permit, municipality residents do not need to obtain other angling permits for river areas in their home municipality.
The Enontekiö resident’s angling permit for rivers are issued for rod fishing in salmon and trout migration areas located in state-owned waters within the municipality of Enontekiö. Check the borders of the permit area on the area map (Map flies and brochures).
In Muonionjoki and Könkämäeno, the river permit entitles the holder to fish in Finnish state waters from the municipal boundary of Enontekiö to Kilpisjärvi. Under an agreement between Finland and Sweden, the permit only entitles the holder to fish species other than salmon and trout. Fishing for salmon and trout requires a joint permit from Tornionjoki-Muonionjoki-Könkämäeno 2502.
Water temperature has a significant impact on the survival of salmonids after they are released. When water temperatures approach +20 °C, you should use judgement before you decide to fish for salmonids. In waters warmer than this, fishing for salmonids should be avoided. In such situations, it is advisable to focus on species that are more resistant to heat, such as zander, pike and perch. See guidelines for responsible fishing.
Permits are sold for the period:4.3.–31.12.2025