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 Karesuvanto-Hetta angling permit area comprises the areas east of Karesuvanto up to the municipal border of Inari and Kittilä. The permit area also includes the wilderness areas of Tarvanto and Pöyrisjärvi. There are many excellent sites to fish for large perch, trout and whitefish in the area.
The best waters for large grayling in the permit area are found in the waters around Lake Pöyrisjärvi, such as Lake Maaderjärvi. The main fish in the southernmost areas of the Pöyrisjärvi wilderness area are perch and pike. In some waters, the whitefish is also a significant catch. Ask local tourism entrepreneurs about transport and guide services for the best fishing destinations in the Pöyrisjärvi wilderness area.
The Maaderjoki River from Maaderlompolo to Lake Pöyrisjärvi has been protected by decision of The Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment (ELY). In addition, the lower parts of Maljasjoki and Tarvantojoki rivers, which run into Muonionjoki River, are home to migratory sea trout which is recommended to be released.
1 January–31 December. The river and stream waters are protected between 1 September and 30 November, so fishing is prohibited during that time.
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 number of angling permits is limited. Please check the availability of permits beforehand.
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 an angling permit depends on the type of waterbody and how many rods and lures you will use.
In this permit area, you will need an angling permit when fishing
with more than one rod or lure,
in sections with running water or
in special still waters where general fishing rights do not apply.
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. The fisheries management fee is not required if you are hook and line fishing or ice fishing with only one rod. If you are hook and line fishing or ice fishing with multiple rods, you are required to purchase an angling permit and pay the fisheries management fee.
You are permitted to lure fish in sections with running water, provided that you purchase an angling permit - paying the fisheries management fee alone is not sufficient. Hook and line fishing and ice fishing are fully prohibited in rapids and running sections of waters with migratory fish stocks (i.e. also this permit area) whether you have an angling permit or not.
You are permitted to lure fish in special waters, provided that you purchase an angling permit - paying the fisheries management fee alone is not sufficient for these waters. In addition, you will always require an angling permit when hook and line fishing and ice fishing in special waters. Special waters are marked on the PDF map of the permit area and as a restricted area in the map window on this page and on Excursionmap.fi.
General fishing rights apply to other still waters included in the permit area. This means that you will only have to pay the fisheries management fee when lure fishing with one rod and lure. When fishing with more than one rod and lure, you will also need to purchase an angling permit. You will not need to purchase an angling permit or pay the fisheries management fee when hook and line fishing and ice fishing with one rod in these still water areas. If you are hook and line fishing or ice fishing with more than one rod, you will need to purchase an angling permit and pay the fisheries management fee.
Always make sure to check the location of the permit area. Please see either the map window or the PDF map on this page. Enlarge the map window to view the location of the permit area more clearly.
All fishing is prohibited in Maaderjoki River between Maaderlompolo-Pöyrisjärvi. The Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment (ELY) has issued the decision on restricting general fishing rights.
Lake Rautujärvi of Spálloaivi
Angling permit Karesuvanto-Hetta 1402 does not entitle you to fish in the following water areas even though they are in Enontekiö:
The Könkämäeno and Muonionjoki Rivers (permit area 2502)
The Lätäseno (permit area 1423)
The Poroeno (permit area 1432)
The Toriseno Rivers up until the mouth of the Vuontisjoki River (permit area 1426)
The Palojoki River until the mouth of the Paatsikkajoki River (permit area 1440)
The Ounasjoki (permit area 1442)
The Käkkälöjoki (permit area 1456)
The Pöyrisjoki River between Lake Vuontisjärvi and Lake Pöyrisjärvi (permit area 1449).
The Karesuvanto-Hetta angling permit does not grant the right to fish in private waters.
Information about tourism services in Enontekiö is available on the website:
The area offers outdoor services such as campfire sites and open wilderness huts.
You can search for more information and hiking destinations in this area at Luontoon.fi.
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:1.1.–31.12.2025
Permits are sold for the period:1.1.–31.12.2025