Norway 10th-18th of July 2013

northeast1

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Well the now annual Norway trip that was 7 months in the making/planning has been and gone, hope you enjoy the read below.

4 of us set off at 3pm Wedensday afternoon for the epic trip over to our chosen destination in the far far north Norway of Loppa.



The trip started with a drive up to Edinburgh by car, followed by a flight to Oslo airport where we booked an over night stay in the Oslo airport hotel to give us that extra full day fishing.



Up early and we all made the most of the English breakfast before boarding our flight to Alta airport. Once we landed we jumped onto our hired mini Bus after meeting up with some Essexs lads going to the same fish camp.

The bus trip was a long one but we did stop off a couple of times including a local pint...well can at £6 each and around a couple of shops.



Next was a trip on the ferry



and we arrived at the fish camp 1am issue, jumped into bed for a couple of hours kip and up again at 7am after a full English breakfast and out fishing for our first full day in a flat sea and warm sunshine.

The living area



My window view



Ok fishing time.....

We steamed out to some marks around Silda, Loppa and west Loppa.



With in one jig i had my first cod on and we all picked away taken cod, ling, coalie, wolfish and the dreaded torsk for a while moving around a few marks, nothing big with the best low teens.





Then we decided to head out far west Loppa and hit a shoal of big cod with everyone taken cod in the 20s, Ian getting a new PB, John,Tony and myself also taken mid 20s cod and a few others.



With it being our first day we headed back in around 7pm well pleased with the first days fishing but not before a quick stop at a shallow mark in the hope of a halibut. Tony had 2 coalie ripped off his hook so i put down a 7" shad and it went off like a shot given me a bit of a run around the boat and thou not massive it was the first halibut of the trip and came in at 17lb




The second, third and most of the fourth day seen a weather front move in with strong winds and driving rain, this never stopped us but made the fishing hard and the better marks out of touch. We still landed alot of cod, coalie, wolffish, redfish, halibut,haddock, ling, mackerel and torsk with the bets being 24lb.







Not a big one but my first ever redfish, one of about 12 we had on the trip with the best about 3lb.





Day five and six seen the winds drop, the sea flattern and the drift slow dow so we tried a few marks further out but struggled to land anything big, we did hit alot of cod 3 to low teens but we had come for the big ones so we moved about plucking away. I tried all methods, cutbait, full colaie, mackerel but had my biggest cod of the trip at the end of day six on a pirk.

27lb 8oz



We heading back in to the mid night sun (taken at 00:00 at night)



By the last day the pressure felt on to make the most of it but TBH we all starting to flag by now doing some 12-14hr trips at least each day





But the weather was great again, sun out and flat as could be sea so we headed to some 350ft marks and hit a massive shoal of haddock mid water, taken a fish a drop all between 4lb and 7lb i would say.





So with a 6am wake up call we headed back in to pack and our long trip back home. We all had a great time and landed a lot of cod but not as many 20+ fish we had hoped for or halibut.

I am sure the other lads will add a few pic's and do a bit report also.







Until next year :)
 
Great report Richie. Looks an amazing place with incredible scenery. Shame the weather wasn't perfect all week but you all seemed to catch some memorable fish. I have just done a week of 12 hour days at work but I'm just tired with nothing to smile about .

Love the wolfish close up its got some choppers :D
 
Still a great trip Richy even if the big boys were elsewhere but that's fishing your not guaranteed anything even when travelling to Norway.
 
well done on your norway adventure it's a shame you didnt get the big fish you were after still got some quality fish it's a stunning place to be
 
HI north east 1{richy I think) im definitely going to treat myself to a special summer trip next year,i was toying with the idea of some big game fishing from madeira but its a major expense...ive read some reports on Norway and really fancy it....have you by any chance got a budget breakdown for your trip...that would really help,cheers chris
 
No problem Chris when i get a chance i will send you all the details of the two locations i have fished and the prices etc.

I am going every year from now on that money and health lets me as i say you have not boat fished for cod until you have boat fished in Norway. We eat well, never gave the boat fuel cost a second thought and did what we wnated when in in Norway and the price was less than a week on the drink in Spain with the lads really.
 
HI north east 1{richy I think) im definitely going to treat myself to a special summer trip next year,i was toying with the idea of some big game fishing from madeira but its a major expense...ive read some reports on Norway and really fancy it....have you by any chance got a budget breakdown for your trip...that would really help,cheers chris

Come with us Chris, we want to go to Skarnsundet. Not as far North as Richy, but cheaper. Around £280 each for digs and boat for a week, plus flights, food and the occasional swally!
 
cracking report and quality pics to match it looks a great place to fish and hopefully i will get there 1 day welldone to you all
 
Fantastic report Ritchie, those pics are brill to. I've been waiting to read it all week.
I'm just a lottery win away from moving over there lol!
 
mark that's a champion idea,i can see your and our lass singing valkirie opera off the back of the boat....there seems to be one flaw in this cunning plan though....which one of us will drive the boat,cos ive got no friggin idea how to do it:D:D:D,thankyou Ritchie,look forward to your pm
 
mark that's a champion idea,i can see your and our lass singing valkirie opera off the back of the boat....there seems to be one flaw in this cunning plan though....which one of us will drive the boat,cos ive got no friggin idea how to do it:D:D:D,thankyou Ritchie,look forward to your pm

Lynn will drive the boat, fuel it, plot the courses, we will just fish! :)
 
mark that's a champion idea,i can see your and our lass singing valkirie opera off the back of the boat....there seems to be one flaw in this cunning plan though....which one of us will drive the boat,cos ive got no friggin idea how to do it:D:D:D,thankyou Ritchie,look forward to your pm

Lynn will drive the boat, fuel it, plot the courses, we will just fish! :)

We need four though, so bring your other half too.
 
Superb report Rich, and stunning photo's. Looks like yous gave it everything. Are they self drive boats!. The whole place looks fantastic. Over the years there have been reports of monster fish, so just wondering if it's seasonal, or are they starting to disappear.
 
Only 3 cod over 30lb caught the full week between 4 groups of anglers that i recorded, so not many about this year but still lots of 8lb-mid 20s cod about, some days you be lucky to get two jigs before hitting into a cod each time.

They are self drive boats, Dolomy 115bhp Yamaha outboards, we got 29knots out of ours on the flat day but mainly 11knots due to the poor sea conditions.

The big cod time is late March and all of April, as the summer goes on the bigger fish move out leaving a few of the monsters still close in but not a patch on the early months...the down side is its bloody cold in March and April and you get more trips called off that you make it out.

I would like to try May or early September as a change but would go back in July no problems.

It is not just the fishing it is the dolphins around the boat, the eagles flying past and taken dead fish from the surface in front of you, the amazing weather fronts that move in i.e one second warm sunny, the Next you cant see 10ft in front of you, the mountains, the many water falls around, the snow tipped peaks, the unreal clean fresh air and the bright blue clear as glass water, the many birds diving for sandeels, the boiling shoals of fish feeding and so on and so on.
 
Brilliant report and photos Richy.

Do you see Many of the locals fishing? If our waters were like that they'd have to install traffic controls at the mouth of the river.
 
No locals really, would say less than 50 in the town we stay at....you do see long liners working the deep water marks but very few boats.
 
Well done Richie. Cracking report mate and you got your red fish. I am defo looking at going on a summer trip next year 20014. Trying my mates but none seem up for it.
Mick.
 
Well it is early days but we may put a 8 man team together for 2014 rather than a 4 man team...everything is based on 4s and two groups of 4 works out cheaper all round for transport etc,

The fishing is not for the everyday boat angler its hard core, ie 12-14hrs fishing 3hours for shower and grub and 7 hours kip at most...after a week of doing this it sorts the men from the boys :)

Simple rule thou to keep people going...everyone pays a 1/4 share of the fuel costs regardless if you fish everyday or not...gives people the kick up the bum to go out each day...sometimes twice in a day :)
 
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