
Mörrumsåns FVO Ebbemåla–Åmma
Mörrumsåns FVO Ebbemåla–Åmma is a separate fishing area on Mörrumsån in Blekinge, just south of the Småland border. The fishing area covers approximately 3.5 km of river and gives access to nine pools with varied current speeds. For salmon and sea trout anglers, this area should be understood as a smaller, seasonal migratory-fish stretch rather than a direct equivalent of Mörrums Kronolaxfiske. Salmon and sea trout are mainly relevant here in March, April and September.
The main focus is salmon and sea trout. Other species occur in the area, especially outside the main migratory-fish windows, but they are not central here. Ebbemåla–Åmma should be approached as a compact river stretch where timing, pool choice, current conditions and permit availability matter more than simply covering water.
River character and pool structure
Ebbemåla–Åmma is built around nine pools rather than a long sequence of named salmon pools. The water is described as accessible and varied, with changing current speeds across the pools. This gives anglers several ways to approach the stretch, but it also means that the right pool choice depends strongly on water level, time of season and whether migratory fish are likely to be present.
For salmon and sea trout anglers, the most relevant water is likely to be found around pool heads, current seams, tails, deeper lanes and holding areas where fish may pause while moving through the system. Some pools may suit spinning better in certain conditions, while other sections may become more interesting for fly fishing when water height and flow allow controlled presentation.
This is not broad open-river fishing. It is a defined FVO stretch with a small pool system, so the day should be planned around the pools, the current conditions and the rules attached to the permit.
Season, salmon and sea trout expectations
Ebbemåla–Åmma has a clearly seasonal salmon and sea trout profile. Salmon and sea trout are mainly relevant during March and April, and again in September. During May to August, fishing activity may shift more towards species such as pike and perch, which makes this less of a pure summer salmon profile.
For salmon and sea trout anglers, expectations should therefore stay realistic. This fishing area can be relevant during the right windows, but it should not be treated as a year-round salmon and sea trout beat. Water level, temperature, timing and recent catch information should guide the decision to book.
Opening dates and booking windows can be season-specific and should be checked before planning a trip. Current dates, prices and permit products should always be checked before fishing, because opening days and booking rules may change by season.
Tactics and planning
Planning Ebbemåla–Åmma starts with the season and the pool structure. A March, April or September session focused on salmon and sea trout will not have the same logic as a summer visit when other species may dominate the visible fishing activity.
For migratory fish, the main planning factors are water level, recent rain, temperature, light and which pools have suitable current and holding water. In stronger or freshened water, fish may move or hold differently across the nine pools. In lower or clearer water, careful presentation, pressure management and choosing the right time of day become more important.
Recent catch reports can help indicate activity, but they should be treated as angler-reported context rather than a full stock assessment. The most useful planning signals are still season, current water conditions, permit availability and whether recent reports point to migratory-fish activity.
Essential formal notes
A valid permit is required for Mörrumsåns FVO Ebbemåla–Åmma. Permits are sold digitally through iFiske, and the local website links to online permit purchase, local weather, water flow information and catch reporting. Current permit conditions, prices, opening dates, method rules, pool access, catch limits and reporting requirements should always be checked before fishing.
Child and youth fishing rules may apply under specific conditions, so these should also be checked in the current permit information.
This overview does not replace the current regulations. Full rules, dates, permit products and any pool-specific restrictions should be checked on the dedicated permit and regulations page before fishing.
Final assessment
Mörrumsåns FVO Ebbemåla–Åmma is best understood as a compact, seasonal salmon and sea trout fishing area on Mörrumsån. Its value lies in the combination of a 3.5 km river stretch, nine varied pools, accessible water and clear March–April and September relevance for migratory fish.
This fishing area is best suited to anglers who want a smaller, defined Mörrumsån stretch rather than the larger Kronolaxfiske pool system. It should be approached with realistic expectations: choose the right seasonal window, check current rules and water conditions, and plan the session around pool choice rather than assuming continuous salmon and sea trout activity throughout the season.