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Old 06-12-2022, 06:41 AM
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Default Spent Opening weekend fishing in Norway

Well I missed opening weekend of fishing here in Alberta and spent it across the pond. I couldn't let that stop me from at least getting a day on the water. On family vacation I managed to get out for some fishing in northern Norway! With 24 hour daylight it was so easy to get lost in the scenic coast line of the fjords and the fishing did not disappoint. Its always fun to get out and try something new but its officially back to lake trout fishing now

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Old 06-12-2022, 07:26 AM
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Awesome Matt!

Always really cool to experience fishing in different countries and thx for sharing this with us.
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Old 06-12-2022, 07:05 PM
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Awesome Matt!

Always really cool to experience fishing in different countries and thx for sharing this with us.

Thanks it was a super cool experience! I would do it again on another trip in a heartbeat!
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Old 06-12-2022, 08:40 PM
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What an experience. That washed up ship looks pretty neat too. Thanks for sharing.

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What an experience. That washed up ship looks pretty neat too. Thanks for sharing.

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Sounded like it was a wreck from an old whaler ship from the early to mid 1900's if I understood him correctly
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cool video . no keeping fish there ? Bet those cod would taste awesome
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Beautiful view of the mountains!
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Old 06-13-2022, 07:27 PM
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cool video . no keeping fish there ? Bet those cod would taste awesome
Yes you could keep there we just didn't have anyway of taking it home but it woulda been delicious!

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Beautiful view of the mountains!
The scenery just seemed to get better around every corner
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What a nice way to spend a Norway day. Did any locals talk about the big european perch in Norway?
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What a nice way to spend a Norway day. Did any locals talk about the big european perch in Norway?
Yes depends where you were you could catch some. Some of the stocked trout lakes have them in there as well and are treated like an invasive species
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