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| Re: fishing in norway hi lezza,tried to send e-mail but it refused to send, daft things these computers. me and the wife wish to go to norway next year. tried the family and friends but no takers. tried alf short land frem oyt the sea angler but costs abit steep. we got all the gear AND THE CASH just need company. |
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| Re: fishing in norway ok m8,try lespickstock@aol.co.uk im sure i can sort a trip out for you m8,cheers |
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| Re: fishing in norway Where in Norway are you planning to go? I have few good places near Tromso area i could recommend at that time of the year (spring), it is a good time for sea-wolf and halibut, also for large cod if it is coming in. All places i know are in fjords, 45min - 90min drive with boat to get to the open sea or banks near open sea.. At windy days you still have tha chance to fish in the fjords for sea-wolf and halibut. Places i know have good quality cabins and good quality boats with GPS/sonar, and the prices are not horrible. petri.peltonen@levi.fi GSM +358400 738964 www.tyrskyturska.net/english.html <-- some basic information |
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| Re: fishing in norway hi codhunter, nice to hear from you. i am going to norway on the 18/4/08 with a group off the forum. thanks for getting in touch iwill keep hold of your e-mail address and be in touch. |
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| Re: fishing in norway hi cod hunter,we are going to feste brygger,45mins from bergen,ive been a few times now,and the fishing has been good,i arrange groups of fishermen who just want to try the fjords for the first time,not a bad weeks fishing for £300,including the flights and tranfers to and from the airport,really good cabins as well,,cheers |