Fishing
Common fishing rights and the fisheries management fee
Angling with a hook and line, ice-fishing and herring fishing with a rig are common fishing rights, free of charge for everyone. For all other types of fishing, you need to pay the fisheries management fee. However, individuals under 18 and those aged 70 and over are exempt from this fee.
The fisheries management fee entitles you to lure fishing using one rod, reel and lure in the whole of Finland, except Åland islands or areas where fishing is prohibited. You can check prohibited areas at the website Kalastusrajoitus.fi.
The fisheries management fee is available for purchase as a yearly, weekly, or daily permit. Purchase the fisheries management fee on the website eraluvat.fi, in the Eräluvat app, or by calling Metsähallitus’ toll-free service number +358 20 69 2424, weekdays from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.
Check fishing permit table here.
Local fishing permits
For other fishing methods than lure fishing (eg. nets and traps, as well as crayfishing) and for fishing with more than one rod fishers need to pay the fishing management fee as well as have permission by the water owner.
Fishing Permits for the Waters of Raseborg City and Ekenäs Archipelago National Park
Information about Raseborg City’s fishing permits is available on the city’s website (info only in Finnish and Swedish).
If you plan to fish in Ekenäs Archipelago National Park, be sure to follow the restrictions regarding access and landing within the national park! When fishing with more than one rod—for example, when trolling or spin fishing for whitefish — you will need Metsähallitus’ rod fishing permit for the marine area, permit number 7412 (eräluvat.fi). Fishing permits can be purchased in Metsähallitus’ online store for hunting and fishing permits (eraluvat.fi). For net fishing or using other types of traps, in addition to the fisheries management fee, you also need a permit for fishing with other gear in Ekenäs National Park, permit number 6017 (eräluvat.fi). Permits can also be purchased by phone +358 20 69 2424 (weekdays from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm).
Keep your fishing permits with you!
Keep the receipts for your fishing licenses with you when fishing, as well as your ID. You have to show them to the fishing supervisor upon request.
Fishing supervision
Fishing is supervised by fishing supervisors and various authorities, including the Police, the Finnish Border Guard, Metsähallitus, the ELY Centre, and Customs.
Tammisaari-Pohja fisheries region has 6 fishing supervisors. If you have questions regarding fishing you can contact the supervisors via e-mail valvonta.tammisaari(at)gmail.com
Remember to keep your permits with you, as well as your ID, when fishing and show them to the authority or fishing supervisor upon request.
For minor offenses, the fishing supervisor can issue a warning. In the case of more significant offenses, the matter is referred to the police, who may issue fines or forward the case to the prosecutor. For an unpaid fisheries management fee, the penalty is always a fixed petty fine (100 euros).
Report your catches!
As of January 1, 2025, it is mandatory for recreational fishers to report their catch if it is a salmon, lake salmon, trout, eel, char (in Kuolimo, Saimaa, Vuoksen), grayling or pink salmon. The catch must be reported within 14 days, even if the fish has been released back into the water. The report can be submitted via the Omakala app, by e-mail or by phone.
More detailed information can be found here.