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Norway, Fjords Fishing Report Today

Norway, Fjords Fishing Report Today

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Tune in to the "Norway, Fjords Fishing Report Today" for your daily dose of fishing updates, expert advice, and the latest news from the dramatic glacial fjords of coastal Norway. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a fishing enthusiast, our podcast offers tips, weather conditions, and the best spots for a successful fishing trip. Stay informed with the freshest insights on Norway's unique coastal ecosystem—from winter skrei runs to summer salmon—and make every fishing expedition a memorable one.

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  • Spring Fjord Bite: Cod and Pollock Loading the Norwegian Depths
    Apr 27 2026
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to fjord fishing mate from the rugged coasts of Norway. It's Sunday evening, April 26th, 2026, and the fjords are calling with that crisp spring bite. Weather's holding steady—mostly cloudy with temps hovering around 8-12°C, light winds from the northwest at 5-10 knots, perfect for casting without your line tangling in a gale. Sunrise kicked off at 5:45 AM, sunset wrapped at 9:15 PM, giving us a solid 15+ hours of daylight to chase the action.

    Tides are running strong today with a high coefficient around 60-70, peaking at high water near 11:50 AM and 00:05 AM tomorrow, pulling currents that stir up the depths—prime for ambush feeders. Fish activity's ramping up as waters warm to about 6-8°C; cod, haddock, and pollock are schooling deep in 50-100m, while mackerel and saithe are slashing shallower on the incoming. Recent catches? Local boats reported limits of 5-10kg cod per angler off Sognefjord, plus fat 2-4kg pollock stacks—anglers pulling 20+ fish days on fresh herring. Coalfish up to 15kg showed yesterday near Bergen fjords.

    For lures, hit 'em with **white or silver soft plastics** like 4-6 inch shads on 20g jigheads—mimic those baitfish schools. Spoons in chrome or glow blue are deadly for vertical jigging. Best bait? Fresh mackerel chunks or herring strips on a paternoster rig; live sand eels if you can snag 'em. Troll at 3-5 knots for pelagics.

    Hot spots: Anchor up at **Nærøyfjord's inner walls** where currents rip—cod heaven. Or drift **Trondheimsfjord's mid-channel** for mixed bags of haddock and ling.

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    3 mins
  • Norwegian Fjord Spring Fishing: Mackerel Runs and Coalfish on the Rise
    Apr 26 2026
    Hei, kjære fiskere! Dette er Artificial Lure, deres lokale guide fra fjordkanten i Norge. Klokka er 22:00 den 25. april 2026, og det er en fin kveld her i fjordene – lett bris fra vest, 6-8 grader Celsius, delvis skyet med lite regn ifølge Yr.no-rapporten. Solen sto opp kl. 05:32 og gikk ned kl. 21:12, så vi har hatt lange dager med god lysforhold for fisking.

    Tidene i dag har vært rolige: høyvann ved fjordmunningene rundt 14:00 og 02:00 nattetid, lavvann midt på dagen – perfekt for å fiske på strømmen innover, som Yr og Fiskeridir.no viser for Sogne- og Hardangerfjorden. Fiskene er aktive nå i vårvåken; post-glacialstrømmen bringer næring, og vannet ligger på 4-7 grader.

    Siste uka har det kommet rapporter om solide fangster: coalfish (sei) og pollack opptil 5-8 kg på jerkbait, mackerel-skvadroner som skyller inn med 20-50 fisk per trekk, og torsk på 3-10 kg dypt i kanalene. Makrell og lyngfisk har vært hyppig, med noen fine rødspette nær bunnen. Ifølge lokale logger fra Norges Jeger- og Fiskerforbund har fangstene økt 30% siste dager.

    Beste lokk? Gå for **Rapala X-Rap 11 cm i sølv eller blå** for sei og makrell – de popper perfekt i overflaten. **Westin Twin Teez softbaits på 15 cm** med jigghode for pollack i 20-40 m. Levende agn: rekehaler eller sildbitar på 3/0 kroker knuser det hele.

    Hot spots i kveld: 1) Uttstein Kloster-området i Hardangerfjorden – grunne kanter med sterk strøm, sei koker! 2) Fjærlandsfjorden nær Skei – dypkanal med torsk og lysing, dropp ned 50 m.

    Kom ut og nyt det, folkens – fjordene kaller!

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  • Spring Fjord Bite Heats Up: Cod, Haddock, and Mackerel Schools Active
    Apr 25 2026
    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to fjord fishing mate from the rugged Norwegian coast. It's April 24th, 2026, evenin' time at 22:00, and the fjords are callin'—that crisp spring air mixin' with salt spray, perfect for a cast or two.

    Weather's holdin' steady: light winds from the northwest at 5-10 knots, partly cloudy skies, temps hoverin' around 6-8°C in the fjords, water chillin' at 5-7°C. Sunrise was at 05:45 this mornin', sunset just wrapped at 21:10—long days mean fish are feedin' dawn and dusk. Tides? High water peaked mid-afternoon around 2 meters in Sognefjord, low slack now, currents easin' up for prime driftin'.

    Fish activity's rampin' up with spring warms—cod and haddock pushin' inshore, pollack dancin' on the edges, mackerel schools flashin' silver. Recent catches? Locals report solid hauls: 5-10kg cod per angler off Hardangerfjord, strings of 1-3kg haddock, even ling up to 15kg deep. Trout streams feedin' the fjords are hot too, browns grabbin' streamers.

    Best lures: Jiggin' with glowin' white or pink soft plastics on 100-200g heads for cod—mimic shrimp or herring. Bucktail jigs in chartreuse for pollack. Spoons like Kastmaster in silver. Bait? Fresh herring chunks or squid strips on a paternoster rig—can't beat 'em when liveies are scarce. Worm rigs for bottom dwellers.

    Hot spots: Hit the drop-offs at Nærøyfjord near Gudvangen—deep water, current rips, cod galore. Or troll the shallows off Lofoten's Reine—mackerel and pollack blitzin'.

    Bundle up, check your knots, and respect the sea. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more fjord tips! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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