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Man Fishing

Tourist And Hobby Fishing

If you are going to use the boat for fishing, there are a number of things you should get acquainted with. We have gathered some useful information that we hope you will use. 

Visitors who are not resident in Norway are required to report all catches to the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries.

 

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As a registered tourist fishing company, we have made reporting easy:

 

Register here as a tourist fisherman and fill in a catch report after each trip.

 

Upon departure, you submit the report from the catch registration page and receive a certificate from us that the fishing has been done under the auspices of a registered fishing tourism company.

 

With this certificate, you can legally take the permitted quota out of the country.

Freshly Caught Fish

Restrictions And Protection of Species

There are rules for when and where you can fish different species, which gear you can use, and which minimum sizes apply. Below you will find the rules that apply locally in the Tingvollfjord and the surrounding area. 

Rules And Regulations

Coastal fishing as a leisure activity, as well as children under the age of sixteen's lake and river fishing are regarded as a right of public access in Norway.

 

The right of public access gives everyone the right to freely move in open range land and uncultivated terrain when such activities

"takes place considerately and with due caution".

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The right of public access is enshrined in the Outdoor Activities Act.

Minimal Lengths And Restrictions

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Tyttebærvegen 5

6639 Torvikbukt

Org. No: 927 616 807

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