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Old 04-16-2005, 03:29 PM
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Re: Cod in Norway

Like I said, it takes me about 25 mins to get to Larvik centre from Torp but I reckon you could find the sea closer than that if you were really deperate!
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Re: Cod in Norway

hello, try understand what i write
is there anyone who has been in Lofot Norway, there is very good places for saltwater fishing and beautiful landscapes.
i have been there 2 times and goin 3d time in july, in summertime only problem is getting to much fish, what to do with them ?


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Old 04-20-2005, 06:31 PM
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Re: Cod in Norway

There are a couple of alternatives that I can suggest.

1. Release them
2. Sell them
3. Give them away

When I had decided I had enough for a couple of meals, I just let them go.
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Re: Cod in Norway

Best thing to do in my opinion, release them :)
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Re: Cod in Norway

THANK YOU
in Norway you can`t sell them if you are tourist, so it`s easy to release them when possible, but you get so much them when you are hunting "the BIG one"
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i think you don´t fish very deep water, because if you take fish up about 100-300m, you can´t release it
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Old 04-24-2005, 07:17 AM
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Re: Cod in Norway

No I don't.

I have only been fishing twice so far. Both of those times was just standing on the shore.

I have been promised a trip out on a boat when the weather gets better. So I look forward to trying some other things out.
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