One of the best places for fishing in the world, of course, is Norway, whose fishing traditions number several centuries .Here everyone will find a place for themselves and fish to taste: sea, river and lake fishing in Norway will provide catch to everyone..You can fish with a boat or boat, standing in water or retiring with a fishing rod on the shore of a mirror lake..Contemplation of the beauty of the Norwegian fjords, the unique and bright nature of these places, as well as an excellent infrastructure - all this is suitable not only for great fishing, but also for a unique family vacation..The best regions for fishing in Norway are the Southern and Central .Here are located unique natural attractions: fjords and glaciers, picturesque national parks .

Security

Of particular importance are gear and clothing. After fishing in Norway, it is common to disinfect in stations located near the pond. Pouring liquids into the pond is also prohibited.

The weather in Norway is quite unpredictable and can bring untidy surprises. Before you go fishing you should know the forecast or consult with the locals. Waterproof and windproof clothing is an essential part of your luggage. The best option for fishermen is the specialized integrated comfortable overalls, which do not restrict movement and are easily laundered. Going out into the sea, do not forget about life jackets.

Cod catching

Sea fishing

In Norway they go first of all to enjoy sea fishing, which is considered free and can be carried out without a license, includes fishing for salmon and sea trout.

The largest fish in Norway is most often caught in the middle and northern parts of the country from Trondheim to Tromsø. In the open sea it is more convenient to catch a steep flashing from the boat, as a bait using cutting from fresh fish or shellfish. Here you can catch a real trophy, feel the sporting excitement and get a lot of pleasant impressions.

One of the varieties of sea fishing is near the steep banks of the fjords. It is calmer here than in the open sea, there are no strong currents and winds, and the unique beauty of the landscape will bring incomparable pleasure. Here you can catch cod, saithe, haddock, up to 60 centimeters, mackerel or sea bass weighing up to 2 kilograms.

River and lake fishing

Royal salmon Namsen, powerful Suldan and calm Stjordal, trout Hemsilla and Glomma, and, of course, a dynamic, meandering Beyar - Norwegian rivers well known among fishermen, salmon and trout fishing in which is famous all over the world. Annually about 150-200 thousand heads of salmon are caught in rivers. The season of good fishing opens from June 1 to August 31, when large salmon come into the rivers, and in August the fish prepares to throw caviar. It is advisable to pre-book a fishing site.

River fishing for trout and salmon requires a license and significant costs. The license fee for fishing salmon, sea trout and sea char in the rivers is 235 NOK. The family tax, applicable to spouses and children between 16 and 18 years of age is 375 NOK. It is most convenient to pay the license in advance. The license price is indicated until December 2011.

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Underwater photo-shooting
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Boats are waiting for their fishermen
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Rich catch in the Bergen market