Fishing in Finland

Heijostenkoski Rapids

Fishing Resort - Karstula - Central Finland - Western Finland - Finland

Fishing Permits Heijostenkoski Rapids

Season: Other season 1.5. - 10.9.
Group: Fishing method: All All
PriceDurationCatch Quota
4 €HourNo catch quota
 
10 €12 hoursNo catch quota
elokuun 1. päivän jälkeen
20 €DayNo catch quota
 
100 €WeekNo catch quota
Group: Fishing method: All Group
PriceDurationCatch Quota
5 €3 hoursNo catch quota
ohjattu ryhmä / hlö 5-10 hlöä
160 €24 hNo catch quota
10 hlöä
300 €24 hNo catch quota
20 hlöä
Group: Fishing method: All Water owners
PriceDurationCatch Quota
12 €24 hNo catch quota
85 €SeasonNo catch quota

18-64-years old fisherman has to purchase also personal National fishing management fee
Fee is 20 EUR for the calendar year 2009 or 6 EUR for seven days. Bank account details are: Account name: Fishing management fee, Account no: 166030-101496, IBAN: FI1716603000101496, SWIFT: NDEAFIHH. You can pay fee in local bank or internet bank. For 7 days fee mark starting day of fishing in the receipt. Keep the receipt with you when you go fishing.

Fishing Resort consists areas of Lake Tuhmalampi (193 ha)  Lake Hepolampi (148 ha)  Lake Heijoistenkoski (7 ha) 

Places to pay the permit Heijostenkoski Rapids

Kotanen Seppo ja Tuija  040 7096894, 040 5201456, 014 440114 ( KARSTULA) Driving Directions
Mirja Oikari  040-5653716 ( PÄÄJÄRVI) Driving Directions


Note: For international calls, replace the first (0) from dialling code with +358

Location and Driving Directions

Karstula.  Keski-Suomi

Hydrology Heijostenkoski Rapids

 Disharge (2009-2003): Karajoki Kouheroistenkoski  Lenght  2450 m  (koko reitti)
Lenght  335 m  (Vaajakoski)
Lenght  180 m  (Myllykoski)
Lenght  545 m  (Pitkäkoski)
Lenght  575 m  (Haarakoski)
Lenght  320 m  (Rakinkoski)
Width  9 m  (-57m koko reitti)
Width  14 m  (-57m Vaajakoski)
Width  30 m  (-42m Myllykoski)
Width  15 m  (-29m Pitkäkoski)
Width  16 m  (-40m Haarakoski)
Width  9 m  (-41 Rakinkoski)
Mean discharge  0 m3/s  (~16,8)
Flood discharge  87 m3/s  ()
Low discharge  0 m3/s  (~4,28)

Minimum size of the catch Heijostenkoski Rapids

Brown trout 40 cm,  Freshwater Salmon 40 cm,  Grayling 30 cm,  Pikeperch 37 cm
Others no minimum size

Catch species Heijostenkoski Rapids

Natural: brown trout, grayling, pike, perch and whitefish.  

Services Heijostenkoski Rapids

Other service (kaksi pientä ilmaista mökkiä yöpymistarkoitukseen. 2 uutta hirsiaittaa 50 mk/ 2 hlöä vuokraus luvan myyjältä.).

Weather etc.

Weather forecasts:  Ähtäri  Ähtäri  Ähtari Rain- and Cloudradar  Rain forecast and radar 
Lightning detectors: Jyväskylä  Virrat 

You can get more information by clicking the map

The rapids Heijostenkosket belongs to upper part of the waterway of Saarijärvi. The rapid is situated between the rapids Kouheroistenkoski and Tuhmakoski. The rapids Heijostenkosket consists of five rapids, as well as race and quiet water areas between the rapids. The rapids are Vaajakoski, Myllykoski, Pitkäkoski (also called Heijostenkoski), Haarakoski, and Rakinkoski. The total length of all the rapids is about 2,5 km and it is the longest fishing ground in Central Finland. The rapids Heijostenkosket flows in peaceful wilderness and there are very few settlements at the shores. There are no bridges crossing the rapids. There are a lot of fishing places on the rapids, so you will always be able to find a place that is not crowded with other fishermen. The most common place of arrival at the rapids is the area between the rapids Myllykoski and Pitkäkoski. There is a cooking cover with a stove and tables. There are also two cottages in the area for fishermen. Accommodation in the cottages is free. There are also good places for tenting in the area, and it also possible to park your caravan there. The rapids of the waterway of Saarijärvi have been used for log floating from 1860´s to 1960´s. Due to this, nearly all the beds in the rapids have been modified to suit the needs of log floating. After the log floating stopped, there have been attempts to restore the rapids closer to their natural state. This process of restoration will take place before the end of this century on the rapids Heijostenkosket. The whole restoration process aims at creating better possibilities for fish to breed and for fishermen to fish.