Siuronkoski, Waterfall and fishing site in Siuro, Nokia, Finland
Siuronkoski is a waterfall system connecting two lakes near Siuro in Nokia. The water flows across roughly 200 meters with a 4-meter (13 feet) drop as it moves between the upper and lower lake.
From 1870 to 1973, this waterfall marked a provincial border between three different administrative regions. A major reorganization changed the local boundaries and administrative structure.
Local fishing traditions include specific regulations for trout, zander, and asp, reflecting Finnish recreational fishing customs.
This location is popular with fishing enthusiasts and has calm water areas between the falls. A fishing permit is required to cast a line, and permits can be obtained locally or in advance.
This site holds a special place in Finnish fishing culture due to remarkable catches recorded here over the years. The waters have produced several record-breaking fish that remain notable in local fishing history.
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