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Luttojoki 1545

Permit area 1545 Luttojoki will partially replace the former angling permit area 1568 Luttojoki-Suomujoki. The other two replacement angling permit areas are 1549 Kolmosjoki and 1551 Suomujoki.

The Luttojoki permit area comprises the Luttojoki River from the border zone all the way to the rapids of Utjanankoski.

Permits for 2024 become available on 9 April 2024 at 9 a.m.

Luttojoki

Recreational fishing (angling)
17 June–25 August
Casting, Fly fishing
Grayling, Trout, Whitefish, Pike
Natural fish stock
Lean-to shelter, Campfire site

Purchasing a permit

If you are ordering a permit for more than one person by phone, make sure that you have the addresses and birth dates of all the persons at hand when you make the call. This ensures that the purchase transaction will not be interrupted.

NUMBER OF PERMITS

The number of angling permits in the Luttojoki permit area is limited. Please check the availability of permits prior to your trip.

A total of 385 fishing days are available for sale in this angling permit area. A maximum of five (5) persons can purchase an angling permit for the same day.

PERMIT PRICE AND VALIDITY

The angling permit for Luttojoki costs 20 euros per 24 hours.

Validity begins always at 6:00 PM.

Persons under 18 years of age can buy the angling permit at half price.

Persons under 15 years of age may fish under the angling permit and within the fishing quota of an adult belonging to the same party, without needing to purchase an angling permit of their own.

 

Where to purchase A permit

 

You can pay licences using the most common payment methods in the online store (verkkokauppa.eraluvat.fi).

 

 

Metsähallitus' fishing permits may also be purchased by phone. The service is open on
weekdays from 9 AM to 3 PM.

 

Ivalo: Ivalon Eräsoppi (hiking and camping store)
Ivalo: Ivalo Customer Service (nationalparks.fi)
Inari: Northern Lapland Nature Centre Siida (nationalparks.fi)

Permit terms

Permit terms for the area

17 June–25 August

Fishing gear, bait and waste

Lures and flies are permitted.

In the municipalities of Upper Lapland (incl. the Luttojoki angling permit area) it is prohibited to use bait fish when hook and line fishing, ice fishing or lure fishing. This is to prevent the spread of the Gyrodactylys salaris parasite. To prevent the spread of other parasites, it is recommended to bury the waste after gutting the fish you have caught.

In order to prevent the spread of the Gyrodactylus salaris parasite and Canadian waterweed (Elodea canadensis), fishing gear brought from outside to the Luttojoki angling permit area must be completely dry. It is also recommended to disinfect fishing gear at disinfection points before starting fishing. Fishing gear can be disinfected

  • at the SEO service station in Ivalo and
  • at Inari fish harbour in Inari.

These actions to stop the Gyrodactylys salaris parasite are based on the decree by the Finnish Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. More information about the Gyrodactylys salaris parasite and how to prevent spreading it: Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment in Lapland, Finnish Food Authority (ruokavirasto.fi) and Nationalparks.fi.

Catch quotas

The maximum number of fish that an angler may catch is indicated in the table below: 

fish species MAXIMUM CATCH DURING 24 HOURS
Trout 1 fish
Grayling or whitefish 3 fish

There is no fishing quota limit for other fish species.

Catch sizes and protection periods

The following catch sizes and protection periods for fish species are in effect for this permit area:

Fish species Catch size Protection period
Trout At least 50 cm 1.9.–30.11.*
Grayling At least 35 cm No protection period in this permit area

*During the protection period of trout, all fishing in the permit area is prohibited.

Fishers must observe the catch sizes and protection periods mandated in the Fishing Decree for other fish species.

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.

Further information

More information about fishing in the area is available in the following Metsähallitus service points:

You can search for hiking destinations in this area at Nationalparks.fi.