Havoysund is the most northerly point in Norway to visit and stretches out into the North Sea, with the camp situated on a narrow strait that stretches from east to west. Its location means you can typically always get out and fish, whatever the wind. You can either head east or west or take some shelter from the surrounding islands, where some of the in-shore marks offer vast amounts of untapped potential – with many never seeing an angler’s bait or lure.
There are two main fishing areas at Havoysund, the fjords and the open ocean. If you choose to fish in the open sea, you can head off in a northerly direction, and after driving for 20 minutes, you will have endless open-water fishing opportunities. On exceptionally calm days, the guides may even decide to take the long steam to the northern tip of the famous island of Soroya.
If the weather is a little unsavoury, a whole host of fjords surrounds the camp. These offer an excellent change from the open ocean and can be fantastic for Halibut fishing, especially if you’re looking to target numbers of fish. Another species found on these inshore marks is Plaice, with Havoysund offering some of the best fishing for these spotty flatfish in the country for both quality and specimen sizes.
There are two main fishing areas at Havoysund, the fjords and the open ocean. If you choose to fish in the open sea, you can head off in a northerly direction, and after driving for 20 minutes, you will have endless open-water fishing opportunities. On exceptionally calm days, the guides may even decide to take the long steam to the northern tip of the famous island of Soroya.
If the weather is a little unsavoury, a whole host of fjords surrounds the camp. These offer an excellent change from the open ocean and can be fantastic for Halibut fishing, especially if you’re looking to target numbers of fish. Another species found on these inshore marks is Plaice, with Havoysund offering some of the best fishing for these spotty flatfish in the country for both quality and specimen sizes.
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