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Old August 14th, 2005, 05:50 PM
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Anybody ever fly fish in Norway? I'm thinking of heading out there in
a couple of weeks, spending a week fly fishing, driving and camping (or
other cheap accomodation) in between -- all on the advice of a fishing
(but spin-fishing) friend. Anyone have any experience or info about
fly fishing out there in, say, early September?

Thanks, Tim

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Old August 14th, 2005, 08:43 PM
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Tim,

I fished there 20 years ago, in the Valdres region and near the Sogne
fijord on the west coast. I fished small streams for brown trout,
because the big rivers were running high in June. Also, the big salmon
and seatrout rivers were mostly privately-owned, and one had to pay big
fees to fish a limited stretch of river. I was told the best time to
fish for the big sea-run brown trout was in September, for what it's
worth.

John

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Old August 14th, 2005, 08:43 PM
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Tim,

I fished there 20 years ago, in the Valdres region and near the Sogne
fijord on the west coast. I fished small streams for brown trout,
because the big rivers were running high in June. Also, the big salmon
and seatrout rivers were mostly privately-owned, and one had to pay big
fees to fish a limited stretch of river. I was told the best time to
fish for the big sea-run brown trout was in September, for what it's
worth.

John

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Old August 14th, 2005, 10:20 PM
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Right, a clarification: I'd be happy to fish for the big sea run
browns, or salmon for which the area is known... but I've also heard
that many of those rivers are privately owned. I'm more of a 5-weight
dry fly kind of guy, generally, so anything of the more regular-sized
trout would be great too...

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Old August 15th, 2005, 09:48 PM
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I fished the upper Glama a few years ago, mainly for grayling and small
browns. Pretty river, although it is a pain that there are different
licenses required for roughly every 2km of river.

Can't exactly remember where I drove up to, but could dig out the
information if you're interested.
Locals rent out rooms along the river and we found they were nice
(although local fishermen gave us the cold shoulder).

Cheers,
Troy

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Old August 16th, 2005, 05:29 AM
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"Salvelinus" wrote in message
oups.com...
I fished the upper Glama a few years ago, mainly for grayling and small
browns. Pretty river, although it is a pain that there are different
licenses required for roughly every 2km of river.

Can't exactly remember where I drove up to, but could dig out the
information if you're interested.
Locals rent out rooms along the river and we found they were nice


Bloody NORSE!!


(although local fishermen gave us the cold shoulder).

Cheers,
Troy



 




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