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  • Pali Fisher
    Pali Fisher  · April 19, 2012
    Thank you for sharing, would be interesting to go to Norway and fish again. I'm actually planing a trip in 2013 with my good mate, where we will hike for 10 days in Norway and fish along the way.

    I thought Norwegians where known for their love for...  more

Fishing In Norway

Posted By Shaun Clarke     April 10, 2012    

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It is no surprise that fishing is very popular in Norway. With such an abundance of freshwater lakes and saltwater fjords and a beautiful coastline with someone who has fishing in their blood are sure to find something they will like.
 
With accommodation to suit all budgets and friendly local guides, they can submit a fishing holiday in Norway, you can enjoy has a beginner to an expert.
 
Fishing in deep water, 200-400 feet, this is something that all anglers dream about. Normally we start with Ling, Torsk, halibut and cod. This is a dream come true, here for many fishermen. Many sportfishing records are produced in this area.
 
Normally we have our anchor down and fish bait on the hook and wait for the big catch.
The best time of year is March-June.


With a coastline the length of Norway, it is not surprising that the Norwegians are known for their love of their fishing.This type of fishing is done closer to the base, and generally produce more species on board.

Catches of species is often more interesting and a little easier for non-experienced so many people in this sport. If you have any doubts about what is best for your group, please contact me for more information. Normal catches are cod, herring, haddock, pollack, ling, mackerel, Test your fighting power with a large haddock. Have fun ....

Ice fishing.
If you are patient and dressed warmly, a day of ice fishing experience in a class by itself. Nature, tranquility and excitement of not knowing what you will. maybe and old boot...

Regulation of ice fishing are the same as for freshwater fishing.



Enjoy Sean