A self-reproducing population of salmon in the Storå system

It has always been an overriding goal for the Holstebro and Surroundings Fishing Association. And now the goal has been achieved!

With the release of the last 20,000 salmon fry in April 2017, we have reached a milestone in the association's work for a self-reproducing population of salmon.

But prior to that, a lot of years and a lot of work have gone by to get to where we are today, and in the years to come there will also be a lot of work to do to maintain the result.

We have done, and continue to do, a great deal of work in many different areas, and in the menu on the left you will find further information about our efforts in the various areas.

In our work, we have always listened to the experts, so we have followed the recommendations that biologists and others have given us along the way. It has not always led to the right work, but over time the experts have also become wiser, so that it has nevertheless become possible to achieve the goal.

So if you look at the menupoints to the left, you will discover that the focus has changed over the years from water purification, to the release of fry of different origins, to electrofishing and the upbringing of West Jutland salmon, and now to the laying of spawning gravel, which are the latest recommendations from the experts.