Hårkan, a mountain river in Jämtland, Sweden is a tributary of the Indalsälven, with which it joins east of Lit. Including its source streams, it has a length of 184 km and a drainage basin of 3,990 km², a significant part of which is in Norway.

Hårkan
Aerial photo from 1996 over Hårkan at Aspnäset south of Sandvikssjön.
Map
Location
CountrySweden
CountyJämtland County
Physical characteristics
MouthIndalsälven
 • location
East of Lit
Length184 km
Basin size3,990 km²
Basin features
Coordinates63°19′0″N 14°52′59″E / 63.31667°N 14.88306°E / 63.31667; 14.88306

Hårkan has several fishing spots, mainly for grayling fishing. Other fishable species in Hårkan include pike, whitefish, and perch found in the calmer parts of the river.[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Jakt och Fiske, Jämtland - Fishing in Hårkan". Archived from the original on 2010-01-07. Retrieved 2010-01-12.