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April 28, 2017

Fishing Adventure in Norway

Fishing in Norway is part of their lifestyle because most people live near the sea, fjord, lakes, or rivers. I am fortunate to experience fishing during my first visit so it is on my bucket list to have fishing adventures in Norway with my family.


I mentioned in one of my posts that my son wanted to experience fishing and we were lucky to experience that when we went to Macampao Beach and Leisure Farm. But fishing in Norway is a different experience because we are going to ride the yacht.


I thought that having sunny weather is already a good time to fish but I was wrong. There are a lot of things to consider when fishing, the weather should not be windy and the temperature should not be too cold. We will not enjoy fishing if we are freezing outside the boat and how can we catch a fish if we cannot stay long outside.

From day one, I was praying for good weather so my husband can experience fishing before he goes back to the Philippines. So on day 5, I was glad when my mom told me that our itinerary for that day is “fishing”. Yehey!

Watch the video here.

Even though it is already Spring season in Norway, the weather feels like winter so we need to wear thick clothes like the overall dress, 3 to 4 layers of clothing, a scarf, and gloves.

I was excited to ride my stepdad’s yacht because it would be my first time. During our first visit, they only have a small boat with no roof but this time, level up na. For safety, we need to wear lifevests or floaters.


We only have two fishing rods so we took turns, I was lucky again because I was the first one who caught a fish. Fish in Norway is big, hindi yan katulad nung bangus na nahuli namin sa Macampao. Hehehe! You can catch cod, trout, salmon, halibut, mackerel, and many more. If you catch small fish, you need to return it back to the sea.

Though there are so many fishes in the sea, pana-panahon din yan so after two hours, we’re fortunate to catch 3 codfish. Other people spent 3 hours but did not catch any fish. We stopped fishing because we were hungry already.


On the boat, you need to clean the fish and throw the gills and intestines back into the sea. While cleaning the fish, birds will go near the boat because they will eat the gills and intestines. It was nice to see the seagulls.



On our way home, my stepdad taught my husband to drive the boat, so he was in charge of going back to the port. But of course, he could not do the parking yet so my stepdad parked the boat. I had the same experience before but it was only a small boat, move right and left lang ang ginagawa ko. Hehehe!

After fishing, the task is not yet over because you have to clean the boat and fishing gears. When other countries are struggling with pollution, Norway is fortunate to have a clean and clear body of water. It is no doubt that locals like fishing here because there is joy in catching and eating your own fish.



At home, I cooked our freshly caught fish. I just put salt, pepper, and lemon juice and baked it in the oven. My mom prepared hollandaise sauce to pair with the fish. Cod is good but I still prefer salmon. In the second week, we fried the cod and as of this writing, we still have one codfish in the freezer.


If you are planning a visit to Norway, you should include a fishing adventure in your itinerary.

14 comments:

  1. Lovely! =) I'm not a sea person, but I'd love to experience this. I love how you've captured the birds while flying. =) The sea looks pretty clean!! I've learned that there's a fishing limit there, like you can only fish up to a certain no.of kgs of fish. I'm not sure if it's the same in your area. =)

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    1. Seagulls photo is from my mom. :) I'm not sure about the fishing limit alam ko lang is pag maliit fish, bawal hulihin. When it comes to lobster, may limit din sila ng kilo, pag hindi mo nareach yung kilo ng lobster, bawal hulihin.

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  2. Wow! What an amazing fishing experience for your whole family. We'll definitely include this on our bucket list :) Your photos are fab!

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  3. Wow! What a fun fishing experience! Do you know when I was an Elementary para may pang ulam kami mamimingwit kami sa fishpond namin sa province. But before that we need to find earth worms pangpain namin. Ang saya-saya kaya. While reading this, it reminds me my childhood days.

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    1. I think they also use earthworms here pag sa freshwater magfishing pero sa sea, we use small metal fish as a bait.

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  4. I can only imagine the excitement you guys felt when you've felt siguro na sa wakas may nahuli na kayo! Yung parang sa movies na biglang nagalaw galaw ang sinulid. Haha! I've never have experienced fishing and hindi ko alam kung kailan ko kaya maita-try. Parang I need to be patient or siguro bring a book with me para hindi ako mainip kakahintay na may makuha akong fish hihi

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    1. True, kasi hindi naman agad may nahuhuli. Oh, you don't need a book in fishing if you are using a fishing rod, need mo kasi galawin para hindi mukhang fake yung bait mo. Watch my video. :)

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  5. Ahhh! Fresh fish! When was the last time I have tried fishing? Sobrang tagal na! Bata pa ako nun! Sa fish pond lang, I've never tried fishing in the sea. Fishing is so much fun, no? Sana maka experience din si Nate pagdating ng time.

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    1. At least, you experienced fishing pa rin. :) Ok din maexperience sa sea, you will appreciate fishermen more sa hirap manghuli.

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  6. I bet your little guy is happy with this new experience. Fishing is something I haven't tried yet but it seems so comforting and relaxing. Medyo parang frustating din kapag wala kang mahuli. hihi.

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    1. True, nakakalungkot pag di makahuli. hehehe!

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  7. Oh how exciting! Makes sense nga naman to fish on a good, sunny weather cause the cold will just distract you from what you're supposed to do. Eh diba dapat focused pag fishing? Love how you cooked the cod fish. have you tried grilling it? I've not really tasted it before pero nacucurious ako kung masarap ba shang grilled hihi. (Mahilig ako kumain ng fish!)

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    1. Baked and fried only. Spring Season kasi that time so malamig sa labas pag naggrill. :)

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