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Holsjön

Dalarna, Sweden

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Holsjön fishing reports

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Brown trout

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Rainbow trout

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61 in · 220 lb 7 oz

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European perch

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General info

Holsjön is a lake located in Dalarna, Sweden. It is most popular for fishing Rainbow trout, Brown trout, and European perch.

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Location

60°37′0.1″N 15°25′59.9″E
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FAQ about Holsjön fishing

Holsjön is a lake located in Dalarna, Sweden. Its coordinates are:
60°37′0.1″N 15°25′59.9″E
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