8.1.2025
Eräluvat customer service closed January 21–22
The phone service is closed on Tuesday and Wednesday, and replies to emails might be delayed.
The permit area Ivalojoki, Lemmenjoki National Park comprises the parts of the Ivalojoki River that are located in Lemmenjoki National Park.
The Ivalojoki River is the most important spawning river of Lake Inarijärvi's native brown trout. According to a number of studies, the Ivalojoki River and its tributaries produce most of the brown trout that return to the lake to feed.
Primarily 18 June–31 August. Starting from June 15th all fishing in the Ivalojoki River is prohibited on Mondays.
Check the permit terms for exceptions to the fishing period.
8.1.2025
The phone service is closed on Tuesday and Wednesday, and replies to emails might be delayed.
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. Maximum of three people can purchase an angling permit for the same day in this permit area.
Validity begins always at 6:00 PM. Please note that starting from June 15th all fishing in the Ivalojoki River is prohibited on Mondays. There is a weekly protection period of 24 hours which starts on Mondays at 12 AM (midnight) and ends on Mondays at 11:59 PM. Please note that if you purchase your permit to start at 6 p.m. on Sunday or Monday, you cannot use the entire permit day.
You can find the fishing regulations for the Inari fisheries area on the Inari fisheries area’s website (inarinkalatalousalue.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 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 an angling permit 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 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.
There are no-fishing zones in Ivalojoki. This angling permit does not entitle the holder to fish in these zones.
This permit area is located in Lemmenjoki National Park. For more information about services in the area, please see 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.