Norwegian Spring Fjord Fishing: Walleye, Trout, and Cod Heating Up
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Sunrise kicked off around 5:30 AM, sunset wrapping by 9 PM, giving us long golden hours—prime dawn and dusk bites when fish shake off the winter chill[5][10]. Tides in these narrow fjords run subtle today, low coefficients around 30-35 like Lake Charles charts, meaning gentle currents ideal for holding baitfish and no big swings to spook 'em[4].
Fish are waking up! Recent catches mirror spring patterns: limits of walleye early mornings, trout nymphing strong all day, with baetis and caddis hatches firing afternoons around 2 PM[5][10][7]. Cod, pollock, and mackerel dominating—anglers pulling strings of 5-10 pounders, plus coalfish schooling deep. Salmon starting their runs in rivers feeding the fjords, 20-30 fish days reported.
Best lures? Wooly buggers in black/olive size 8-12, bounced in soft runs—trout smash 'em[7][10]. For cod, go jigging with 5/8 oz bucktails or paddle tails slow-rolled bottom, like flounder tactics but deeper[5][6]. Live bait shines: herring chunks or mackerel strips on circle hooks for pollock, cut bait for bigger cod in bends.
Hot spots: Sognefjord's mid-depth shelves near Flåm—nymph those seams. Hit Hardangerfjord's current sweeps around Utne, dawn falling tide for aggressive strikes[6].
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