Fishing in Upplands-Bro
Wondering where to fish in Upplands-Bro? We've ranked the top 10 lakes within 50 km — including Mälaren, Tyresö-Flaten, Lejondalssjön, listed common species and pulled today's weather from SMHI.
What's biting right now?
Activity estimated from current weather and time of day.
- GäddaModerate
Neutral conditions — vary the depth.
Top 10 fishing lakes near Upplands-Bro
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Common species near Upplands-Bro
Best fishing times today
Best fishing times today
Day length: 17h 50mBite windows today
- Dawn00:19 – 03:01Excellent
- Morning03:01 – 10:56Good
- Midday10:56 – 16:51Calm
- Afternoon16:51 – 18:51Good
- Dusk18:51 – 21:33Excellent
- Night21:33 – 00:19Good
Frequently asked questions
Where can I go fishing in Upplands-Bro?
The best fishing spots in Upplands-Bro include Mälaren, Tyresö-Flaten, Lejondalssjön. We rank the top 10 lakes within 50 km based on documented catches and accessibility.
What fish species are common around Upplands-Bro?
Gädda are the most reported species near Upplands-Bro. Check the activity panel above to see which ones are biting in the current weather.
Do I need a fishing license in Upplands-Bro?
Most lakes in Sweden require a local fishing permit (fiskekort). The five large lakes (Vänern, Vättern, Mälaren, Hjälmaren, Storsjön) and the coast are free. Always check the rules on each lake page before going.
Can I fish for free in Upplands-Bro?
Free fishing in Upplands-Bro is available if any of the five big lakes (Vänern, Vättern, Mälaren, Hjälmaren, Storsjön) or the open coast is nearby. Inland lakes and rivers normally require a local fiskekort — check the lake page for current rules.
Where can I fish in Upplands-Bro during summer?
Summer is peak season near Upplands-Bro. Target shallow weed edges at dawn for pike and perch, fish drop-offs after dark for zander, and check our summer fishing guide for tactics, times and family-friendly spots.
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