Fishing in Norway is a whole new way to catch yourself. Whether it is the wonderful beauty of the Lofoten Islands or river fishing for wild trout, Norway presents an array of fishing opportunities.
The Lofoten Islands are an archipelago of hundreds of tiny islands with six major centres. Wild flowers abound and the walking is wonderful, but the fish are just teeming. Halibuts over 100 kg are common with the record set at 162 kg. and coalfish arrive just in time for you to cast. Stay in authentic fishermen's huts and expect to encounter wolffish, ling and cod.
There are literally thousands of rivers in this fascinating country: find your very own stretch of water and fish for salmon, grayling, pike, Arctic char, powan andwild trout, to name just a few.
With a coastline over 101,000 kilometeres long, the sea brings a veritable cornucopia of saithe, mackerel, redfish, tusk and pollack. The warm currents of the Gulf Stream engender increased production of plankton and sea creatures just love their plankton.
We know Norway and we will take you there.
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