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Here is the final salmon tally for most of the major river in Norway. It has proven to be a tough year. The lack of rain and early snowmelt has meant that many of the salmon are still waiting for good rain falls to start their run.
Morten Lund/Fishbooking.com
Stjørdals river; Salmon 4 690,5 kg total, 3,2 kg average, 20,1 kg being the largest of 1435 caught.
Gaula; Salmon 18 663,3 kg total, 5,4 kg average, 17,7 kg being the largest of 3460 caught.
Verdal river; Salmon 613,1 kg total, 3,9 kg average, 13,1 kg being the largest of 157 caught.
Orkla; Salmon 21 490,2 kg total, 4,7 kg average, 20,0 kg being the largest of4620 caught.
Drammen river; Salmon 5 935,6 kg total, 7,2 kg average, 17 kg being the largest of 820 caught.
Namsen; Salmon 5 679.23 kg total, 2,9 kg average, 21,5 kg being the largest of 1961 caught.
Bjøra; Salmon 236,1 kg total, 7.15 kg average, 13,7 kg being the largest of 33 caught.
Søråa; Salmon 55 kg total, 9.17 kg average, 14,0 kg being the largest of 6 caught
Grong; Salmon 10 297 kg total, 4,3 kg average, 18 kg being the largest of 2392 salmon caught.
Nidelva; Salmon 3 397,8 kg total, 3,01 kg average, ? kg being the largest of 1099 salmon caught.
Surna*; Salmon 6 266 kg total, 3,8 kg average of, ? kg being the largest of 1654 salmon caught.
Beiarelva; Salmon 13,2 kg being the largest of 195 salmon caught.
Melhusvallet; Salmon 335,2 kg total, 3,4 kg average, 15,2 kg being the largest of 97 salmon caught
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