Mid Norway is a treasure trove of saltwater fly fishing opportunities. Exploring this picturesque region by belly boat grants access to prime fishing spots. With the majestic sea eagle soaring above, fly fishing under the midnight sun is an unforgettable experience.

Thanks to the archipelago of islands, fjords, and bridges, sheltered fishing spots are abundant, regardless of wind conditions. Here are the top species to target on your Mid Norway saltwater fly fishing adventure:

Pollack: The Saltwater Brawler

The Pollack (Pollachius pollachius) is a favorite among fly fishers. Recognizable by their large dark eyes and gaping mouths, these hard-hitting fighters dive deep, offering a thrilling challenge. They can be found at varying depths—floating lines work, but sinking lines (DI 3, 5, or 7) are often more effective. The prime season runs from June to September, with June’s endless daylight being ideal.

Atlantic Cod: Post-Spawn Giants

While Pollack may be scarce in early June, Atlantic cod are abundant post-spawn. Hungry and aggressive, they strike big flies fiercely. Be ready for chaotic battles as they twist around your leader. Their white bellies and spotted backs gliding through crystal-clear water are a breathtaking sight.

Coalfish: The Shoal Dwellers

Coalfish swarm Mid Norway’s waters, often in massive shoals of smaller fish. Occasionally, larger specimens appear, though trophy-sized ones (1m+) usually require venturing offshore. From a belly boat, lighter tackle makes these "smaller" Coalfish a blast to fight.

Other Saltwater Surprises

The region’s rich ecosystem may also reward anglers with Atlantic mackerel, sea trout, or even smaller halibut.

Embark on a Mid Norway saltwater fly fishing adventure and battle these magnificent fish amid awe-inspiring landscapes.

Species Spotlight:

  • Atlantic Cod
  • Atlantic Halibut
  • Atlantic Mackerel
  • "Mid Norway’s Saltwater Fly Fishing Paradise: Hook Pollack, Cod & More from Your Belly Boat!"

  • Haddock
  • Pollack

(Note: Additional species may be found in the area.)