Blekinge is a fantastic place to fish, especially if you like coastal pike, sea trout, and salmon đŁ
Best places to start
- Blekinge Archipelago: Shallow bays, eelgrass edges, and windblown points are prime for pike. In mid spring, fish often slide into warmer, shallow water to feed and recover.
- MörrumsĂ„n / Mörrum River: This is the famous name in the region for salmon and sea trout. If youâre after migratory fish, this is the headline water.
- Karlskrona area: Good for mixed coastal fishing, especially around rocky points, islands, and current seams.
- Sheltered bays with dark bottoms: These warm up faster in spring and can hold active fish earlier than open water.
How to choose a spot
In mid spring, look for:
- Sun-warmed shallows on calm days
- Windblown shorelines that stack baitfish
- Points, edges, and drop-offs where fish can move shallow and deep quickly
- Current breaks near river mouths or narrow channels
Species-specific advice
- Pike: Fish shallow bays, reed edges, and the first drop-off outside spawning areas. Slow-rolled swimbaits, jerkbaits, and spoon-style lures can work well.
- Sea trout: Work coastlines with moving water, pebble bottoms, and wave action. Dawn, dusk, and overcast periods are especially good.
- Salmon: Focus on the Mörrum River and nearby holding water below good flow changes or structure.
A simple spring game plan
- Start in protected, warming bays in the morning.
- Move to wind-exposed points and channels if the bite is slow.
- If you want migratory fish, spend real time around MörrumsÄn.
- Cover water until you find active fishâBlekinge rewards moving around more than sitting still.
If you want, I can narrow it down to pike spots, sea trout coast fishing, or salmon on the Mörrum and give you a more exact plan. Tight lines!











