
Excellent fishing opportunities attract many tourists to Finland. However, starting this year, they will have to pay more for the pleasure of fishing.
As Fontanka reports.fi, the cost of a Finnish fishing license for an year has increased from 39 to 45 euros, for a week – from 12 to 15 euros, and for a day – from 5 to 6 euros.
Russians most often choose the Mikkeli region and the picturesque Lake Saimaa located there for fishing in neighboring Finland. In Finland, fishing is tax-free only with the simplest rod and natural bait—no spinners or reels. More complex gear requires a permit. Free fishing is also possible for anglers under 18 or over 64.
Not only fisheries inspectors but also local residents can check whether tourists have a fishing license. If a tourist refuses to show the document, they can summon representatives of the competent authorities to the fishing spot.
Source: travel.ru