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28-03-2006, 20:43 #1WSF Regular Poster
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First time at that special place. . .
I tried some deep fjord angling today on a new spot. I've earlier tried a lot of night fishing for rabbitfish and various sharks just nearby, but this was the first time on this special rock. At a distance of 50 yds the dept is 150 ft. 150 yds-->300 ft deep thrilling fjord!
The tide was rising when we arrived at 10.00 and was expecting to reach full tide at noon. We lost some nice fish just after we'd started, but the first hours did not bring any results. At 13.00 i caught the first one, a ling weighed in at 4 lbs. The ground was probably covered with hagfish, just look at the pictures. The baits did survive a little longer when we started to use floating beads to lift the bait off the bed. The place sure got potential, I'm gonna try the very same place on friday night, hoping for rabbitfish and sharks.
Hugo
This is the spot seen from my boat.

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The seatrout were fooling around.

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Hagfish trouble:

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New personal best from shore.

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28-03-2006, 21:07 #2WSF Hardcore Poster
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Seems like a superb place to fish. Thats nice big baits your using....looking for that monster fish? What kind of sharks do you get?
Do you get cod in these areas if so what kind of size do you expect? What about pollack and coalies on the face of the drop off?
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28-03-2006, 21:36 #3WSF Regular Poster
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Not that much cod, but in the summer its usual to catch pollack up to 12 lbs and sometimes even greater. This is a very good place for pollack, but not this early in spring. I've caught rabbitfish, Blackmouth catshark and velvet belly 400 yds away from where the fotos were taken. Coalies? Pollachius virens Pollock? Not very interesting, only small ones up to 3 lbs. I've actually caught most of my cods and coalies downtown Trondheim, from piers and so on. (My city) Average size from piers and shore in the wintertime: 4-12 lbs.
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28-03-2006, 21:57 #4WSF Hardcore Poster
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Is this you looking for more hot spots martyboy?Bit far for you mate.Must be really deep if you are getting bothered with hagfish. Do you ever get any anglerfish from the shore?(brieflabb i think you call them)
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28-03-2006, 22:16 #5WSF Regular Poster
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We tried to fish for anglerfish and wolffish too, but at 20-30 ft. No hits. Divers referred to this place as a really good hotspot for anglerfish, just 100 yds left of where i tried today. The whole shoreline is one large hotspot, but until i get any more nice cathes there, it just got potential. I'll log in when i've tried some more.
Originally Posted by lobsterkid
Tight lines.

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28-03-2006, 22:22 #6WSF Hardcore Poster
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Rumour has it thata new ferry service might be starting from my front door to your neck of the woods.If so i might try it also.
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30-03-2006, 13:35 #7WSF Regular Poster
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is this a new ferry service to northern norway as i would be interested in this way of travelling to that area. do you know which ferry company is setting up the route and when this will happen.
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30-03-2006, 13:52 #8WSF Regular Poster
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That would be great. Let me now if you need som guiding. I see that u are also active on www.fiskersiden.no lobsterkid, thats a very nice place to discuss norwegian angling.
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30-03-2006, 21:22 #9WSF Hardcore Poster
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So far all i know is its being pushed by the norwegians.The scottish executive has been asked to support it.The possible ferry link is to be from either kristiansund or trondheim. Kristiansund is the prefered port but our local town Dunfermline is twinned with Trondheim so that might tip the balance.
This would then tie up with the rosyth zeebrugge link.I don't know how far north you want to go halken but trondheim is a good start. You are quite lucky in the fact that you already have a good ferry service from newcastle to bergen. I know i have already used it. Flights from bergen (flesland)to the extreme north of norway are cheap as chips so you have a great option.
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30-03-2006, 22:58 #10WSF Hardcore Poster
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Yes hugo i regularly visit www.fiskersiden.no just to keep tabs on how your fishing is doing. Some fantastic reports. Have also signed up to www.sotrahavfiske.no which is the local site for the bergen area. Great bunch of guys on that one.Very helpful
Your special place looks very fishy.Keep posting mate.



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