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Page 1: FisHING ON THE COAST OF TRØNDELAG · safety and tips on where to find the best fishing spots. This brochure aims to enhance the experience of anglers wanting to go fishing in Trøndelag

FisHING ON THE COAST OF TRØNDELAG

YOUR FISHING GUIDE

ANGLERS’ PARADISE IN THE HEART OF NORWAY

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WELCOME TO UNINHIBITEDFISHING ADVENTURES ON THE COAST OF TRØNDELAG!Trøndelag has everything you need for the best fishing experiences.

With its mix of archipelago, sheltered fjords and easy access to the open ocean, Trøndelag offers ideal conditions for all anglers, regardless of their skill and experience and the kind of challenges they seek.

Along the coastline you will find good resorts, offering everything from accommodation to boat hire, advice on sea safety and tips on where to find the best fishing spots.

This brochure aims to enhance the experience of anglers wanting to go fishing in Trøndelag by providing information about all the great fishing adventures on offer.

Inside the brochure you will find tips on fishing tackle, boat safety and rules and regulations concerning fishing. You will also find presentations of the various coastal regions, with a few tips on how to best experience the rich coastal culture of Trøndelag.

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CONTENTS:02 Welcome to great fishing in Trøndelag

04 Fish Species

07 Fishing tackle and tips

08 Rules and regulations for sea fishing

09 Fishing and safety

10 Fish recipes

11 Hitra & Frøya

14 Fosen

18 The Trondheimsfjord

20 The Namdal coast

24 Businesses

30 Maps

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FISH SPECIES

HALIBUT

The halibut is the largest of the flatfish, and large halibut are commonly found at depths of 300-2,000 metres. Halibut fishing is illegal during the spawning season from 20 December to 31 March.

COD

The cod is one of the most common and commercially important of the saltwater fish. It is found at depths down to 600 metres.

COALFISH

The coalfish has a strong and muscular body and is an excellent swimmer. It is found at depths of 0 – 300 metres.

MONKFISH

This species is characterised by its big head and enormous mouth. The head accounts for almost half the body length, which can reach two metres. It is found in shallow waters and as deep down as 600 metres.

HADDOCK

The haddock is easily recognisable by the large black blotch under the pectoral fin. It is a bottom feeder which is commonly found at depths of 40 – 300 metres.

PLAICE

The common size is 30-50 cm and the weight around 1 kilo. Some females grow as big as 100 cm and can weigh over 7 kilos. The plaice is easily recognised by its distinctive red spots. There are rich stocks of plaice in the North Sea, down to depths of 250 metres

TUSK

Tusk is distinguished by its long dorsal fin. It normally weighs around 3 kilos but can reach a weight of 20 kilos. Found in deep fjords and prefers depths of 200-500 metres. Tusk is considered a good food fish.

TURBOT

Turbot is a flatfish found along sandy shores, where it stays almost stationary near the bottom. It is an excellent food fish (firm, white flesh) and fetches a high price. Turbot can weigh up to 25 kilos.

SALMON

The salmon spawns in fresh water but lives most of its life in the sea. When the young are 2-5 years old they leave their natal river and migrate to the ocean where they swim great distances in search of food.

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FISH SPECIES FISH SPECIES

MaCKEREL

The mackerel is a fast swimmer and lives in vast schools near the surface from Morocco in the south to Finnmark in the north.

SEA TROUT

In Norway sea trout are found in large numbers all along the coastline. The sea trout can grow as big as 14 kilos, though this is rare. Just like the salmon, the sea trout runs up rivers and lakes to spawn.

CATFISH (WOLFFISH)

The catfish (wolffish) is distinguished by the dorsal fin that extends all the way along its back. It can grow as big as 125 cm and 20 kilos and can be found as far down as 450 metres.

REDFISH

The redfish is found all along the continental shelf at depths of 100-500 metres, though it has also been caught at 900 metres. It can measure up to 100 cm and weigh up to 15 kilos.

HERRING

The herring can grow to 40 cm. It has a compressed body with large silvery scales and a large forked tail fin. In Norway, an adult herring (2.5–4.5 years) is known as ”feitsild” (fat herring).

POLLACK

Pollack is easily distinguishable from coalfish by the dark line that arches sharply behind the first dorsal fin. Pollack weighs up to 10 kilos and is a common fish along the Trøndelag coast.

TUNA

Northern bluefin tuna is a rare species that is sometimes found along the coast of Norway in the summer season. Commercial tuna fishing stopped in Norway in the 1990s.

LING

Its long, slim body makes the ling easy to recognise. It is normally found at depths of 300-400 metres. It can grow up to a metre long. A good food fish similar to cod.

SHORT-SPINED SEA SCORPION

A well camouflaged fish which prefers a sandy seabed, where it buries itself in the sand. Considered a good food fish, but there is no commercial fishing of this species in Norway. Found from the shoreline down to depths of 250 metres.

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ÅKE (SWEEDEN)

TJÄNA!Bessaker in the Fosen peninsula is beautiful and the locals make us feel welcome. I go to Bessaker at least three times a year, sometimes with a group of like-minded fishing enthusiasts who return year after year. For me, the fishing festival is a ”must”.

One of my best memories is from a visit in April, when we went on a picnic to Flatøya and the weather was fantastic. Spring comes early out here on the coast.

The nature is stunning, the cottages are nice and the boats are sturdy. The pub and grocery shop are also a plus. But the friendly people are the most important thing in this place.

MY FISHING PARADISE

TON (NETHERLANDS)

HI!After many years of fishing trips to Ireland we decided to try Norway. On the advice of good friends we headed for Leka.

Here I found my fishing paradise and the catch was bigger than I had ever dreamed, a halibut weighing in at 62.5 kilos. You can read about and see pictures/video of my fantastic adventure at www.leka-camp.no/ton_nientied.htm

In Leka we were received by friendly hosts and top standard boats. Another benefit in Leka is the opportunity for variety. The open ocean is within easy access but it is also easy to find smoother waters.

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MY FISHING PARADISE FISHING TACKLE AND TIPS

Useful tips for your fishing trip: The choice of fishing tackle varies from angler to angler and depends on whether you are fishing from land or a boat.

An inexpensive and standard fishing set will meet the requirements of the occasional angler. That should also ensure that the rod, reel and line are compatible. However, if you are planning to catch fish such as halibut you will need more specialised tackle, for example a fishing belt, a shorter rod and a strong line.

Choosing the right tackle

Fishing from land

When fishing from land you need a long rod (8-10 foot) with a good bend. This will let you cast your lure far to reach the point where the fish are and avoid getting snagged when you reel in the lure.

The lure should not weigh over 30 grams to prevent it from sinking too fast, although this does of course depend on the conditions where you are. If you are fishing for cod in deep waters you will need a heavier lure. When it comes to selecting lure colours, the amount of daylight is a good guide; use light colours during the day and darker colours at twilight and during the night.

Two good all-round lures, which are suitable in most conditions, are the Jensen Pirken and Møre-silda, and these should be part of any lure kit. Choosing a line is also important. A thick line is stronger but it will not glide as smoothly through the rod rings when you cast, which means a shorter cast. A thin line is easier to cast far but it could break if you catch a large fish.

As a guide, use a 0.30 mm – 0.40 mm line. As a rule of thumb, the spool should have 150 metres of line.

Fishing from a boat

Fishing from a boat increases the chances of hooking large fish. As you don’t have to cast far, it makes sense to use a shorter and stronger rod than when fishing from land.

When choosing a line it is important to consider the weight of the fish. A line with a bit of stretch increases the chances of successfully reeling in the fish.

Last but least, you must select your lure and bait, and this will depend on the fishing method.

Boat fishing methods

Long-lining – a long line with several shellfish imitations or shiny spoons is dropped to the bottom and reeled in at varying speed.

Jigging – using a jig weighing a minimum 250 grams. The line is lowered to the bottom and pulled up about half a metre before the jigging starts.

Trolling– fishing with a rod from a slow-moving boat; can also be used to catch fish that live close to the shore.

Bait fishing – using squid, snails, mussels or shrimps as bait. Common method to catch species such as flounder or whiting. Asking local anglers for advice about fishing tackle could significantly enhance your fishing experience.

GPS

At most resorts GPS is included when you hire a boat. Using GPS improves safety and also helps you find the best fishing grounds. You can plot a chart in advance and follow the directions to the fishing grounds and back. Your resort host will be able to help with chart plotting.

Fishing knots

Here are two standard fishing knots suitable for many types of tackle.

Simple lure knot:

”Bear” knot:

Tip: make sure the line is lubricated when you tie the knot. If the line is dry friction will increase the temperature when you tighten the knot, which increases the risk of the line breaking when the big fish bites

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Fish stocks near the coast are under pressure and we need stronger collective action to ensure that future generations will be able to enjoy recreational fishing in Norway.

The fish in the ocean belong to us all, and we are focused on safeguarding fish stocks for the future.

Minimum size regulationsFrom 1 January 2010 any fishing at sea must comply with size limits. The aim to enable more fish to reach breeding size.You are responsible for keeping yourself updated on current regulations.

Angling at sea is freeThere is no charge or requirement for a fishing permit for recreational fishing for saltwater fish with a rod or hand line. This also applies to fishing at sea for sea trout, salmon and sea char, although there may be local protected areas around river estuaries. Fishing is permitted all year.

Foreign touristsForeign tourists are of course welcome to enjoy free fishing in Norwegian waters. Please ensure that you comply with the following simple rules:

• Handheld tackleForeign tourists are only allowed to use handheld tackle when fishing at sea. Nets, pots, traps or lines are not permitted.

• Trophy fishYou are allowed to take up to 15 kilos of fish and in addition one whole trophy fish out of Norway. Freshwater fish such as salmon, trout and char are exempt from the 15-kilo rule.

• Fishing rules near fish farmsFishing is not permitted within 100 metres of the nearest fish farm. Boats must not pass within 20 metres of fish farms and their mooring systems.

• Sale of catchForeign tourists are not permitted to sell their catch. For further information about laws and regulations concerning sea fishing, please visit www.fiskeridir.no

LAWS &

REGULATIONS

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FISKE OG SIKKERHET

In order to avoid accidents at sea you must familiarise yourself with the safety-at-sea guidelines before you set out in a boat.

1 Think sAfeTyFamiliarise yourself with the boat, make sure you know how many people or the total weight it is capable of carrying. Remember that in small boats it is important to keep the centre of gravity low and to avoid standing up. Prepare in advance for potential unexpected incidents.

2 BRIng all RequIRed equIPMent landing hook – makes it easier to get the fish into the boatOars – in case of engine failureanchor – use a small anchor to prevent the boat from drifting Baling bucket – in case the boat springs a leakgPS/map and compass – learn how to use this equipment First aid equipment – in the event of injuries

3 ShOw ReSPect FOR the weatheR and Sea cOndItIOnScheck the weather reports before setting out in a boat and get information about local conditions that affect currents and shallow waters.

4 cOMPly wIth the SaFety-at-Sea RuleSthe safety-at-sea rules regulate traffic at sea. according to these rules you must give way to boats approaching from starboard (right) and to boats you catch up with. Motor boats must give way to sail boats. leisure boats must give way to commercial/working boats If you are within 50 metres of land your speed must not exceed 50 knots. comply with local speed limits. Make sure you are visible at night. avoid collisions and use lanterns.

anyone born after 1/1/1980 must have a boat driving licence to operate a boat bigger than 8 foot or with an engine bigger than 25 hp.

5 uSe a lIFe jacket OR BOat SuItthe law states that everyone on board must wear a life jacket; be particularly cautious with equipment for children.

6 enSuRe that yOu aRe ReSted and SOBeRthe alcohol limit is 0.08% while on board a boat. If you are rested and alert you will handle any unforeseen incident better.

7 Be cOnSIdeRatewe are all responsible for each other’s safety, welfare and the environment

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FISH RECIPES

Three simple recipes for cooking fish. Depending on the kind of fish you have, you can fry it, poach it, bake it or make a delicious fish soup.

Pan-fried trout800 g trout fillet, 300 g small carrots, 1 green cabbage, 2 tbs mustard, 1 tbs honey, 200 ml orange juice, 50 g butter, salt and pepper.

METHODBoil the carrots in lightly salted water until tender. Cut the cabbage into wedges and braise quickly in a little water with a small amount of butter. Cut the trout fillet into portions and fry, skin side down, on a low heat for 5-6 minutes. In a pan, bring the rest of the butter, honey, orange juice and mustard to a boil. Add some pepper to the sauce before serving. Potatoes make a good accompaniment.

BAKED COD1 kg cod fillet, 1 tbs butter, 1 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp pepper, 1 clove of garlic, 3 sliced tomatoes, 1 sliced leek, 200 g grated cheese, 150 ml single cream.

METHODPre-heat the oven to 200 ºC. Cut the fish fillet into portions and place them in a buttered baking dish. Add salt, pepper and finely chopped garlic. Place the sliced tomatoes and leek on top of the cod and sprinkle with cheese. Pour over the cream. Bake on the centre shelf for about 30 minutes. Serve with boiled potatoes or rice.

CREAMED FISH SOUP1/2 kg salmon (or cod or catfish), (mussels/shrimps – optional), 1 shallot onion, 1 tbs butter, 2 tbs plain flour, 200 ml full-fat milk, 300 ml cream, 800 ml fish stock, 2 carrots, 1 leek, 1 fennel, salt and pepper, 4 stalks flat-leaf parsley, 4 stalks fresh thyme.

METHODMake the fish stock. In a sauce pan, sweat the chopped shallot in butter on a low heat. Add the flour and stir in the milk, cream and fish stock. You can substitute some of the fish stock with white wine. Simmer the soup on a low heat for 20-30 minutes, until it thickens slightly. Add salt and pepper to taste.Julienne the carrots, fennel and leek. Boil the carrots briefly. (Wash and clean the mussels/shrimps). Cut the fish fillet into thin slices.Towards the end of the cooking time, add the fish, mussels/shrimps and vegetables to the soup. Simmer for another 5 minutes. Sprinkle over chopped parsley and thyme before serving..

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FISH RECIPES

Hitra AND Frøya

The islands of Frøya and Hitra are located at the far south on the Trøndelag coastline, just 2 hours by car from Trondheim. The islands are renowned for being among the best places in the world for deep sea fishing.

Hitra and Frøya have a wide range of attractions and activities to offer visitors. You will find an archipelago with thousands of islands and skerries and hundreds of fishing lakes. Both islands boast a wealth of bird life, idyllic fishing villages, great conditions for diving, cycling and hiking trails, eagle and seal safaris (and whales if you are lucky), festivals, museums, local culinary experiences and fantastic lodgings. Hitra is also home to northern Europe’s densest population of deer, counting around 6,000 animals.

Hitra AND Frøya

Froan protected landscape areaFroan comprises a 400 km2 island and coastal realm stretching From Vingleia lighthouse in the south to halten in the north. the protected landscape area was established to protect the local Flora and Fauna oF sea birds and other unique species.

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Hitra

Hitra is Norway’s seventh-largest island and the largest island south of Lofoten. Along the coast towards the south, west and north, its landscape is dominated by heather meadows. The island’s inland areas are covered by pine forests, mountains and marshlands with a rich bird life.

At the coastal museum of Sør-Trøndelag, in Fillan, the history and heritage of the coastal community is brought to life. The trading post of Hopsjø dates back to the 18th century, when it was one of the biggest centres of commerce in Trøndelag Today you can shop in Norway’s oldest grocery store and enjoy a delicious meal in the restaurant. At Hitra Gårdsmat you can sample prize-winning cheeses, meat and home-baked bread and cakes on the very farm where everything is produced.

Frøya

On the island of Frøya there is very little forest and the landscape is slightly hilly with plenty of marshlands. The municipality of Frøya comprises 5,400 islands, rocks and skerries, and covers a vast area if the enormous expanses of ocean are included.

Halten, which is located far out in the ocean in the protected landscape area of Froan, was once one of the most important fishing villages in central Norway. Today it is accessible by ferry and lodgings are available. Stabben Fort at Titran at the tip of Frøya was built by the Germans in 1941. Today the fort is a museum where you can take part in guided tours of the command tower, cannons and the subterranean passages. You can catch a boat from Frøya to the fishing villages of Mausund and Sula, where – in addition to fishing – You can experience coastal heritage and history.

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Fishing in Hitra and Frøya

Hitra and Frøya are famous for their good and stable fishing conditions. Fishing enthusiasts from all over Europe come here to fish from the shore and from boats. There are many top quality fishing resorts in the archipelago where fishing tourists can hire their own boats, clothing and tackle and get tips on good fishing grounds from local experts.

Some tourism businesses also offer trips out to sea in larger boats. The skippers know where to find the best fishing grounds and will take you there. Then you’re guaranteed to land big fish.

The most common catch is cod, coalfish and haddock, but you could also hook the odd ling, tusk, pollock or mackerel.

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Good to know about Hitra and Frøya

Transport: Kystekspressen ferry line between Trondheim and Kristiansund calls at several places in Hitra and Frøya every day. www.kystekspressen.no

Car ferry from Dyrøy in Frøya to Mausundvær, Bogøyvær and Sula. www.fosennamsos.no

The nearest airport is Trondheim Lufthavn Værnes, 2 hours and 20 minutes by car.

To reach Hitra and Frøya by car, exit highway E39 at Orkanger and follow road Fv. 714.

The tourist office is located in Kystmuseet’s premises in Fillan in Hitra, and at Frøya Hotell in Sistranda.

Excursion tips for all the family:– The landscape in Hitra and Frøya is mostly flat with a few small hills, making it ideal for cycling trips for the whole family.

– Hitra and Frøya have a beautiful archipelago with thousands of small and large islands and rocks. Moor your boat in one of the small islands or visit one of the many guest marinas.

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FOSEN

The Fosen peninsula is a land of contrasts. Within just a few kilometres the coastal landscape of islands and sheltered fjords changes to heather meadows, steep mountains and valleys.

Between the extremes you will find cultural landscapes, forests, wild rivers and mellow streams and lakes. With its rich and varied animal, bird and plant life, Fosen is a fascinating destination for outdoor pursuits. It also boasts many interesting historical sights such as churches, castles and caves.

Fosen is widely renowned for its excellent fishing. The fjords and the ocean, as well as the inland rivers and lakes, offer numerous fishing adventures.

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Lighthouses of Fosenthe sea tour ”FYr til FYr i Fosen” (lighthouses oF Fosen) is the norwegian Lighthouse AssociAtion’s project for the cuLturAL heritAge yeAr 2009. the tour leads to 18 lighthouses, 1 Fog horn, 3 lanterns and 2 beacons in 12 coastal municipALities ALong the coAst of trøndeLAg (Loype.kuLturminneAAret2009.no)

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FOSEN

NORTH FOSEN - OSEN, ROAN, ÅFJORD

The northern part of Fosen has a lot to offer those who love nature, culture and history. Here you will find museums, giant caves such as Harbakhula and Halvikhula, old lighthouses, heritage trails and fishing festivals.

The landscape is varied, with everything from a calm coastal and island realm to tall, steep mountains. The sea centre Stokkøya Sjøsenter in Åfjord, famous for its combination of food, architecture and one of Trøndelag’s finest sandy beaches, is well worth a visit.

OUTER FOSEN - BJUGN ØRLAND

Bjugn and Ørland have lots of beautiful nature on offer, particularly for biking and hiking enthusiasts, who can choose from a large network of prepared trails. The area also boasts great fishing, as well as several historical attractions, such as the Austråttborgen castle og Austrått Fort.

At Grandefjæra outside Brekstad in Ørland is a wonderful bird-watching area, with a newly built facility for photographers.

INNER Fosen – Rissa, Leksvik, Mosvik

Rissa offers a number of attractions for those interested in history, including Reins monastery, the coastal heritage museum Kystens Arv and the historical and beautiful harbour area in Råkvågen.

Leksvik boasts a varied lanscape with great opportunities for hunting, fishing and other outdoor activities. Here you will also find Munkstigen, northern Europe’s longest climbing trail.

In Mosvik in the north-east of Fosen you can enjoy wonderful nature both in the mountains and by the fjord, and visit several historical sights such as churches and rock carvings.

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FisHING IN FOSEN

Fosen is known for its excellent fishing, both in the fjords and at sea. You can fish from the shore in many places, but all over Fosen you can hire a boat, or perhaps join the locals on their boats. On the mainland side of Fosen you can access the Trondheimsfjord, which has great conditions for fjord fishing from both land and boats.The most common fish species are cod, coalfish, pollock and catfish. The Stordalselva river in Åfjord is one of Norway’s very best small salmon rivers, so if you are looking for a variety of fish, Fosen has a lot to offer.

Tourist offices and sports shops can help with information about fishing, boat hire, organised tours, equipment hire etc.

Good to know about Fosen

Airport: Ørland airport has direct flights to Oslo’s Gardermoen airport, with connections to Aalborg in Denmark. www.airnorway.no

Transport: Kystekspressen ferry line calls at Vanvikan, Hysnes and Brekstad en route to and from Trondheim several times a day. www.kystekspressen.no

Car ferry from Flakk near Trondheim to Rørvik in Rissa several times a day. www.fjord1.no

To reach Fosen by car take road Fv. 755 via Inderøy or Fv17/Fv 715 to Osen.

Tourist office: Each municipality in Fosen has its own tourist office.

Excursion tips for all the family:Fosen offers a wide range of activities, such as diving, ocean rafting and wind-surfing If you prefer a slower pace, try a farm holiday, horse riding, cycling and bathing – suitable for both adults and children.

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FOSEN

STEVE (ENGLAND)

HELLO!My shore fishing holiday to Trøndelag has been one of the most amazing experiences that I have ever had.

The professional service and quality of fishing was beyond my exspectations.

The Trondheimsfjord produced the dream fish I came to Norway to catch, a 2.5 kilo Plaice at Straumen, Inderøy.

MY FISHING PARADISE

GUIDo (GERMANY)

HALLO!My name is Guido Perkrul and I come from Germany, near Hamburg. In 2013 I will take my fourth trip to Einvika in Flatanger.

I have fallen in love with the beautiful nature and the fishing in this area. Safe and sturdy boats with modern equipment ensure a complete fishing experience.

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THE TRONDHEIMSFJORD

The Trondheimsfjord stretches all the way from Agdenes to the town of Steinkjer in Nord-Trøndelag, and with its 126 km, it is Norway’s third-longest fjord.

On the way up the fjord you pass Trondheim, Indre Fosen, Stjørdal and Frosta before you reach Innherred, with the towns of Levanger, Verdal and Steinkjer, at the top of the fjord.

Fishing in the Trondheimsfjord is good and varied, with scope for fishing from both land and boats. It is also possible to fish for salmon in the fjord.

THE TRONDHEIMSFJORD

Ravnkloa – old fashioned fish marketthe Fish market raVnkloa in trondheim opened in its current Form in 2000, but the sale oF Fish has been going on at this site since the 17th centurY. Fresh Fish and shellFish are aVailable at the market eVerY daY, and onlY local produce is For sale. www.raVnkloa.no

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THE TRONDHEIMSFJORD

TRONDHEIM

Trondheim is Norway’s third-largest city, and from here it is easy to access the other regions in Trøndelag, by boat, car, train, coach or plane. The cathedral Nidarosdomen, the old town of Bakklandet, Rockheim – the national activity centre for pop and rock, Ravnkloa and the Solsiden quarters with its many restaurants and shops, are some of the experiences you should try when visiting Trondheim.

Frosta and Tautra

The peninsula of Frosta and the neighbouring historical island of Tauta are just an hour’s drive from Trondheim. Frosta is famous for its verdant countryside and first-class vegetables, but it also offers a wealth of activities and historical sights. At Klostergården in Tautra you can see the old monastery ruins from 1207, and you can buy exciting products from the farm shop. Tautra is also home to a brand new monastery, opened in 2006. Frosta is an ideal starting point for fjord fishing in the Trondheimsfjord.

Innherred

The Innherred region is home to the towns of Levanger, Verdal and Steinkjer, as well as Inderøy with the Golden Route. The bridge Skarnsundbrua in Inderøy connects Fosen and Innherred. The Skarnsundet sound is a great fishing ground and you can also go on a guided eagle safari in the area. A cultural landscape defines large parts of Innherred, with plenty of sights for those interested in culture and history. Verdal is home to the Stiklestad National Culture Centre, where a play about St Olav and the defining battle for the Christianisation of Norway is performed every year.

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THE NAMDAL COast

The Namdal coastline forms the northernmost part of the coast of Trøndelag, stretching from Flatanger in the south, via Namsos and Rørvik to Leka in the north. The more than 6,000 islands, rocks and skerries off the coast of Rørvik provide ideal conditions for recreational fishing. The listed fishing village Sør-Gjæslingan, to the south of Rørvik, was once the largest fishing community in Norway south of Lofoten.

Jøa and Leka are the two largest islands along the Namdal coast, and both are easy to reach by ferry. In 2009 Leka was named Norway’s geological national monument because of its unique geology.

Namsos is the commercial centre of the Namdalen region. It is home to the Norwegian sawmill museum and Rock City – an adventure centre for the form of rock music that originated in Trøndelag. The famous salmon river Namsen flows into the Namsenfjord in Namsos.

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Flatanger is the southernmost coastal municipality on the Namdal coast and can be reached by exiting road Fv17 - Kystriksveien – at Sjøåsen 40 km north of Steinkjer. The Utvorda fortress, which was built during World War II, faces the open ocean and boasts fantastic views of the Folla sea. The lighthouse Villa Fyr (2836) was Norway’s last coal-fired lighthouse and has been well preserved. Villa Fyr is accessible by boat, e.g. from Einvika Overnatting.

Namsos Rock City, which opened in 2011, is an adventure centre focused on Trønderrock, a form of rock music that originated in Trøndelag. Namsos was built on timber and sawmills and you can discover this part of the town’s history at the Norwegian sawmill museum (Norsk Sagbruksmuseum). The river Namsen flows into the fjord in Namsos. Further out in the Namsenfjord is the island Otterøya, which has a large population of roe deer. The Nord-Trøndelag county gallery is located in Namsos.

Abelvær is an idyllic little community out in the ocean in the municipality of Nærøy. The administrative centre of Kolvereid is Norway’s smallest town. The road Skrøvdalsveien between Høylandet and Geisnes, with its mountains, wilderness and deep fjords, is a wonderful natural experience.

Rørvik is located in the sound Nærøysundet, which is a busy shipping lane. Here you will find the coastal heritage centre Norveg. Every evening both the south and northbound Hurtigruten coastal liners call here. Why not go aboard for a visit?

The island of Leka is Norway’s geological national monument. The serpentine coloured mountains on the island’s western side bring to mind landscapes from completely different parts of the world. The rock centre at Leka Motell & Camping is a good starting point for learning more about the island’s geology. Next to the ferry terminal is Bertneshaugan, Norway’s second-largest burial mound.

You will find workshops selling high-quality ceramics both in Overhalla north of Namsos (road Fv17) and in Nærøy (road Fv769), and glass art in Namdalseid (road Fv17).

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Good to know about The Namdal coast:

Airports: There are airports in both Namsos and Rørvik served by the airline Widerøe: www.wideroe.noThe nearest big airport is Trondheim Lufthavn Værnes, located 4.5 hours from Rørvik and 2.5 hours from Namsos.

To reach the Namdal coast by car take road Fv17 – Kystriksveien (the Coastal Highway). Fv17 starts in Steinkjer as an exit road from highway E6. If you are driving from Fosen follow road Fv715 from Osen, or road Fv720 from Malm.

There are tourist offices in Namsos (Rock City) and Rørvik (Norveg).

The ferry routes along the Namdal coast are operated by FosenNamsos Sjø as: www.fosennamsos.no. There are ferry connections between Ølhammeren–Jøa, Lund–Hofles and Gutvik–Leka (Skei).The fast ferry between Namsos, Jøa, Abelvær, Rørvik and Leka is operated by FosenNamsos Sjø as.

Excursion tips for all the family:1. Namsskogan Familiepark, a wildlife and amusement park off highway E6, just two hours from Rørvik and Namsos.2. Rail trolley travel on a disused train line in Namsos, near Namsos Camping.3. Boat trip to Sør-Gjæslingan from Namsos (Saturdays) and Rørvik (Sundays), includes a 2-hour stay at Sør-Gjæslingan.4. Rock City Namsos – adventure centre for Trønder pop and rock music. Write your own song, record it and maybe you even get to perform it on stage? www.rockcity.no

Fishing on the Namdal coast

Anglers will find rich pickings along the coast of Namdal, whether they prefer fishing from land or from a boat. You can catch arctic cod from February till April, when it migrates from the Barents Sea to Vikna. Arctic cod served with liver and roe is a local delicatessen, and Rørvik even has its own arctic cod festival in March every year.

In contrast to many other parts of the Trøndelag coastline, the Namdal coast has a vast archipelago, with thousands of islands. The islands provide shelter from harsh weather and strong winds when you are fishing from a boat, but if you prefer the open sea then the island of Leka is a good option. The area also offers good halibut fishing.

Sometimes it is tempting to try fishing in the open sea. In both Rørvik and Flatanger you can join larger boats which are licensed to carry tourists and whose skippers can guide you to the best fishing grounds.

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Steven (BELGIUM)

SALUT!Are you looking for the perfect destination for a fishing holiday? A place you can reach by both plane and car? Where your family can enjoy themselves with activities such as sea rafting and kayaking?Then Rørvik Rorbuer is the place for you! Not only do you stay in a five-star seaside cottage, the opportunities for fishing are endless, whether you are a beginner or an experienced angler in pursuit of the ”ultimate” catch.This could be your ”once in a lifetime” experience. 20-kilo cods, halibuts of a size you can only dream of, haddock, pollack and red fish... The sea depth around the many islands and rocks near Rørvik means heavy rods are unnecessary. Even with rods of 15-20 kilos, the catch is good!One of the most interesting things about Rørvik is that you can fish in the sound of Nærøysundet, so you don’t have to go far out to sea to catch a lot of fish. The sound’s orientation is northeast to southwest, and it opens to the north and the south, so the wind can blow from any direction without affecting your fishing.If you lack the right equipment, or if you are inexperienced, it’s no problem. The resort has the perfect equipment for hire/sale and a guide who can advise you on where to fish.

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TOMMY (NORWAY)

HEI!– My name is Tommy. I like fishing in my spare time, particularly for crabs, and I often share my catch with curious visitors down by the pontoon. I put out my crab pots both from my boat and from land and the traps are nearly always full.

I often give tips to Norwegian and foreign landlubbers about where to get a good catch in Hasvåg, though they usually catch more than enough fish without my help.

I think it’s exciting to talk to visitors from other countries, and in my experience you can easily make yourself understood by using body language. Pay a visit to Hasvåg, I spend nearly all my spare time fishing so chances are we will meet!

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FISHING HOLIDAYHitra and Frøya

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HITRATuristserviceTel.: +47 4000 19 55Fax +47 72 44 37 [email protected]

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Sula Rorbuer

Love �shing? Then this is the place for you. Good �shing all year round, close to the resort or out in the ocean. Sula also has great opportunities for catching big �sh.

Our modern boats are moored at the �oating jetty with direct access from each apartment. We o�er 19 foot boats (50 horsepower) and new 21 foot boats with life rafts. All boats are �tted with safety equipment. Bright, pleasant apartments of a high standard with one, two and three bedrooms. Alternatively, a junior suite with one bedroom.

N-7280 Sula Tel. +47 93 82 52 [email protected]

1 Gurvikdal Hav�skesenter på Frøya

N-7270 Dyrvik. Tel. +47 991 57 [email protected] www.facebook.com/gurvikdal

Fishing paradise in FrøyaLocated out in the ocean west of Trondheim, Frøya is one of nature’s gems which o�ers exceptionally good �shing. Gurvikdal Hav�skesenter is an ocean �shing resort set in idyllic surroundings in Straumøyvågen. The resort is well known for arctic cod in spring and is just a short distance away from areas rich in �sh species. Local Frøya resident Roger Lyngvær is your host and he is happy to share his best �shing tips. The resort was previously a �shing warehouse and trading port, which has been converted into eight modern apartments. We o�er solid aluminium boats with 40 horsepower engines, GPS, electric ignition and steering consol. We also have modern �lleting facilities, �shing equipment store, sauna and hot tub, plus a cosy lounge with a maritime theme on the seafront.

The �shing boat ØyværHere with us you can experience the open ocean on �shing trips aboard Øyvær, a 50 foot �shing boat. The boat can carry up to 14 people and lets you experience Frøya and ocean �shing at their best! Ocean �shing trips can be booked by both guests and others. Ocean �shing equip- ment is for hire from the resort. Frøya comprises over 5,000 islands and skerries where you can meet the ocean and nature on their home turf. The archipelago is unique with large populations of seals and white tailed eagles. The resort is also an ideal starting point for day trips and �shing in mountain lakes..

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Angelam� Ansnes

Even at �rst sight, it is clear that Hitra o�ers fantastic opportunities for ocean anglers, the ocean �oor is full of crevasses and ravines with steep precipices that create an ideal environment for nearly all the �sh species of the North Atlantic.

The �shing places at Ansnes are exceptionally good; besides cod, coal�sh, red �sh, haddock and halibut, the area is ideal for �shing giant ling and tusk. Nine fully equipped apartments of a very high standard, including �sh-cleaning room, freezer room and barbecue.

N-7241 AnsnesTel. +47 72 46 53 00post@angelam�.comwww.angelam�.com

5Angelam� Grefsnesvågen

On the southwestern side of Hitra is the large, �sh-rich Frøy�ord, renowned for its battle-ready pollack as well as monk�sh and halibut. There are excellent �shing places for red �sh, and specialist ocean anglers can try the so-called "Blålanghølen", which is up to 400 metres deep.

There are 21 well-equipped �sherman’s huts and apart- ments, all with WiFi, international TV channels, �shing guide, sauna and Jacuzzi, �sh-cleaning room, freezer, after-�shing and �shing shop. Conference facilities that must be experienced to be believed…

N-7239 GrefsnesvågenTel. +47 72 46 53 00post@angelam�.comwww.angelam�.com

4Fjellvær Gjestegård

Fjellvær Gjestegård is located in the municipality of Hitra with views of the Trondheim shipping lane. Self-catering cottages (50–80 square metres) with 2–4 bedrooms. Bring your own bedding or hire it from us. All cottages have a lounge, bathroom, TV and fully equipped kitchen.

Boats (16–20 foot) with 15–50 horsepower engines. Private freezers. Excellent hiking terrain with marked paths. Great diving opportunities. 12 lakes suitable for inland �shing. Bicycle hire, “skotthyll” game pitch and farm museum. Conference facilities for up to 32 people. Restaurant open all year.

Fjellvær N-7242 Knarrlagsund Tel. +47 72 44 01 32mail@�ellvar.nowww.�ellvar.no

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Frosta Fjordbuer

Fishing holiday in the Trondheim �ordFive �ord cottages of a high standard, sleeping 4–9 people. Fully-equipped kitchen, lounge, 2–5 bedrooms, bath/toilet and storage room.

We o�er 16, 17 and 19 foot aluminium boats with 10, 40 and 50 horsepower engines respectably. Fish-cleaning facilities with freezer and smoke house. Good opportuni-ties for catching cod, haddock, coal�sh, pollack and halibut in the many shallows a short distance from the resort as well as deepwater �shing for tusk and ling.

Hellberg N-7633 FrostaTel. +47 91362414/ + 47 41517863 E-mail: post@frosta-�ordbuer.no www.frosta-�ordbuer.no

6 Bakkan-Wahl

Located on the tip of the Fosen peninsula, Bakkan-Wahl is just 25 km from Ørlandet’s airport and an ideal resort for holidaymakers in search of �shing and outdoor activities.You can stay in an apartment or a house.

We have a total of 8 houses sleeping 50 people in all. We also o er function rooms for up to 40 people.

18 boats for hire, good standard and 30-50 horsepower engines. Fishing equipment for hire.

N-7165 Oksvoll Tel. +47 72 52 72 53 - 906 06 900 [email protected]

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Rønsholmen Brygger

N-7130 Brekstad Tel. +47 926 05 [email protected]

Rønsholmen Brygger is located in the municipality of Ørland at the tip of the Fosen peninsula close to the Trondheim �ord and coastal shipping lane. The commercial centre of Brekstad, with fast ferry connections to Trondheim and Kristiansund and a cross-�ord ferry, is just 8 km from the resort.

Rønsholmen has a private marina with good boats suitable for �shing in these waters. The boats are �tted with echo sound and map plotters. The resort is ideal for sea anglers. It is close to a nature reserve with a rich bird life. The resort has 6 �sherman’s huts and 2 small apartments fully equipped for self catering. Each hut is elegantly furnished and sleeps 5–6 people. The reception sells �shing equipment and there is a jetty with �sh-cleaning and freezing facilities and a smoke room.

The Trondheim �ord with its topography and varied sea �oor o�ers a habitat for most �sh species, giving anglers the opportunity to practice their hobby under many di�erent conditions. Try catching �at�sh in shallow waters, �sh for halibut and haddock from the sand/shell banks, or head for deep waters in search of ling and tusk. The strong tidal current at the mouth of the �ord creates perfect conditions for �sh such as large coal�sh and pollack.

The resort’s host is an eager angler and is happy to o�er advice. His tips could be the key to a successful �shing holiday.

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Skarnsundet Fjordsenter

Here at Skarnsundet, we have every thing that an angler could dream of.

Skarnsundet is situated at the Northern end of the Trondheims�ord 50 miles from the open sea and only 10 min drive from one of Norway’s strongest tidal currents, which has produced record breaking cod from the shore in 2010.

Here you can  sh haddock, whiting, coal sh, cod, Plaice, dabs, Gurnards, Mackeral, Herring, ling, lumb. We o�er Shore and boat  shing, Visit our website for kore details.

N-7670 Inderøya Tel. +47 94 87 06 06www.nordicsport shing.com

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Vågan Feriegård

Situated on Linesøya, at the tip of the Fosen peninsula, Vågan Feiregård o�ers good and varied �shing just a short distance away from the best �shing places. The island is also home to a rich bird and plant life.

We o�er accommodation in apartments sleeping 6–8 people. The apartments comprise a double bedroom and a loft with single beds. The main building has 4 bedrooms. Each apartment comes with an 18 or 19 foot boat (30–50 horsepower). We also have a separate drying room, sauna and �lleting facilities. Good conditions for diving, there are several shipwrecks in the area.

N-7176 Linesøya Tel +47 72 53 10 11 - 918 11 [email protected]

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Bessaker

Bessaker is renowned for o�ering a great �shing holiday on the Trøndelag coast. It is situated along the main shipping lane but is sheltered from the ocean by numerous exciting islands and skerries.

We o�er 9 accommodation units with 7 beds each. Self-catering and separate �sh-cleaning facilities. Freezer. Boat (17 foot) with 40 horsepower engine and echo sound/plotter included with each accommodation unit. Opportunities for �shing trip in a large timber boat for up to 11 people. Sale of �shing equipment. Grocery store and pub nearby.

Bessaker N-7190 BessakerTel. +47 72 53 64 32 / +47 917 43 513E-mail: [email protected]

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Zanzibar Inn

N-7770 Lauvsnes Tel. +47 742 88 300 +47 47 906 16 [email protected]

Angling in central NorwayZanzibar Inn is located in Lauvsnes in Flatanger. Here you can go �shing in the �ord or the open ocean. The Folla ocean is our nearest neighbour.

We o�er 16 great �sherman’s huts sleeping 2–6 people, all with fully equipped kitchens, ready-made beds and towels.

Moored at the �oating jetty are Öien boats, 17.5 foot with 40 horsepower/echo sound/GPS, 1 Carat boat 740, 85 horsepower diesel and 1 Polarcircel, 100 horsepower. In addition to accommodation, we also o�er a restaurant, bar and conference facilities.

The camp has �lleting facilities, running water and a service house with hire/sale of �shing equipment, ice �shing rods, warm overalls etc. The service attendant speaks English and German.

Flatanger is renowned for its unique archipelago and �ords with the open ocean just outside the door, so you are guaranteed great and varied �shing. The most common �sh species are cod, pollack, ling, coal�sh, halibut and mackerel.

Welcome to a �shing adventure in Flatanger!

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Seter Brygge

Seter Brygge is situated in the north of the Fosen peninsula, in a converted �sh warehouse. We o�er accommodation in high-standard apartments with the open ocean as the nearest neighbour. The proximity to the ocean and the Sves�ord makes this an attractive resort for all �shing enthusiasts.

Boat hire and opportunities for �shing trips in a larger boat. There is also good �shing from land. The resort comprises 3 apartments and 6 new �sherman’s huts. Bed linen is included in the price and each unit has its own freezer. Self-catering accommodation.

N-7748 SætervikTel. +47 481 42 [email protected]

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Situated out in the open ocean in Flatanger, Hasvåg boasts coastal idyll with a wild and wonderful landscape. Tra�c noise is unheard of and we know exactly what time it is when the coastal ferry Hurtigruta passes by.

Just 5 minutes by boat to a plateau known for great �shing. 3 apartments (8+4+4 beds), 5 open boats, 17 foot/30 horsepower. Kitchen in each apartment and a common room, barbecues and garden furniture in a large garden. Suitable for groups of up to 16 people. Good facilities for �shing both from land and boat. Floating jetty with �sh-cleaning facilities.

N-7746 Hasvåg Tel. +47 900 55 633+47 928 17 889 [email protected] www.hasvaag.no

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Einvika Overnatting

Accommodation in high-standard apartments/sherman’s huts in Flatanger in Namdalen. Flatanger is just north the Fosen peninsula with the Folla ocean as its closest neighbour. Apartments (1–3 beds), kitchen with equipment, shower and toilet. Access to washing machine, tumble dryer, freezer and barbecue area.

Our ocean shing boat Fjordskyss can take on shing adventures on the Folla ocean or on sightseeing trips in Flatanger’s beautiful archipelago. We also have smaller boats for hire (25–40 horsepower). Conference facilities.

N-7700 FlatangerTel. +47 970 10 490 / +47 908 49 [email protected]

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Aglen Camping

Aglen Camping is situated on the tip of Otterøya (RV767), 40 km from Namsos. Otterøya is connected to the mainland by bridge. The campsite has the open ocean as its closest neighbour and has great views of Folla. The opportunities for �shing are very good and we hire out boats. You can also �sh from the rocks along the shore. Admire the white-tailed eagle as it searches for �sh and other prey. You can rent a cottage (12–54 square metres) or pitch your motorhome, caravan or tent. The cottages are situated a couple of hundred metres from the seafront, and the largest units have panoramic views. All cottages have a cooker, fridge and kitchen equipment N-7819 Fosslandsosen Tel. +47 7T4 28 41 [email protected] www.aglencamping.no

16 Løvøen Gjestegård

Løvøen Gjestegård is located just outside the centre of Rørvik, on the north of the Trøndelag coastline. Here you can stay overnight in comfortable rooms or apartments.

There are thousands of islands outside Rørvik and the area o�ers a great variaty of �shing. We o�er boat rental as well as deep-freezer room and guttingroom.

Each unit sleeps 2-6 people. We also o�er meeting facilities and a cafè where you can buy breakfast.

N-7900 RørvikTel +47 74 39 01 97 - 950 83 345 [email protected]

18Rørvik Rorbuer

Rørvik Rorbuer o�ers 5 star accommodation and great shing in the center of Rørvik. 8 apartments all with balcony and sea view.

We also o� new and modern meeting rooms. Food can be ordered and we are fully licenced. Barbeeque on the dock after trip to the island Sør-Gjæslingan is a great experience.

We o�er modern boats. All boat comes with seats for better comfort . The boats has 40-50 hp engines and are well equipped with map plotter/echo sound.

N-7900 RørvikTel +47 478 02 240 +47 74 39 12 [email protected] www.rorvikrorbuer.com

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Bogen Feriehus

Bogen lies between the Årset�ord and Kjella�ord in Bindal, in the south of the county of Nordland. Both �ords have good �shing places. The Kjella�ord is close to the open ocean, where the Namdal coastline joins the Helgeland coast. We boast excellent and varied hiking terrain, and the Heilhornet peak 1,060 m. above sea level is worth a trip. We have a house with four apartments, each sleeping �ve people. We also have a block with four apartments, each sleeping �ve people. Eight aluminium boats with 25–40 horsepower engines for hire. Short distance to �sh- cleaning facilities and boat jetty. Our guests have free usage of the barbecue area near the seafront.

N-7982 Bindalseidet Tel. +47 75 03 17 00 - +47 48 06 63 [email protected] www.bogen-feriehus.no

19 Leka Motell og Camping

Family cottages. Motel. Apartments. Stone cottages.Large camp site (NAF and ADAC). Panoramic site for motor- homes. Leka Steinsenter – a rock exhibition including a presentation of Leka, which is Norway’s geological national monument. Short distance to grocery shop, doctor, post o�ce and bank, petrol station, police station and local authority adm.Boats for hire, including map plotter and echo sound:5 x Hardy Fisher, 15-40 hp, 12 x Hansvik Fisker, 40-50 hp 2 x Quicksilver Weekend 500 Pilothouse 60 hp2 x Jeanneau Merry Fisher 6 Marlin 115 hp3 x Arvor 215AS 100-115 hp*) 1 x Arvor 250AS 230 hp*)*) Diesel. Tax-free diesel delivered to the boat.

N-7994 Leka Tlf. +47 Tlf. +47 915 98 271, Fax. +47 743 99 [email protected] www.leka-camp.no

17.06.2011: Johann Schwandner: Halibut 158 kg (235 cm).

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