Hjemmelaget fiskekaker yes... I used to fish from a boat near Bergen in Matrefjord. Catched big fishes there many times 😊 (Cod especially) I always wonder how it looked like underneath, and now i know. I never saw anyone spearfishing there, maybe it isn't allowed in that fjord because of many salmonfarms there? Anyway, thanks for the video!
The Matrefjord is exciting. Sea bass spawn in that fjord. I think it is legal to conduct underwater hunting there except around the outlet of that waterfall. I have fished farmed salmon from land there. Many nice places north of Bergen. Mjømna is just one of them😊 Thanks for comment👍
@@jagdkrone Thanks, very nice😊 I prefer top, bottom and socks in 7mm. Gloves in 5mm. Lasts a long time in the water with this setup. If you tolerate cold well, high body temperature, 5mm is better. But even the tough ones tend to start freezing after a few hours
@@hesalovelybuoy5944 Visibility in the water is usually quite good here, but not around spring/early summer. The west and north of Norway in particular have good visibility in the water. Don't you have periods when the visibility in the water varies?
@@maxr.hestad3375 Cool😃 It can be recommended. First you need a suit. Upper and lower part in open cell. In Norway, I recommend 7mm. Then you have to invest in socks, gloves, a buoy with line, mask and snorkel. A speargun if you want. For diving, you need to master equalization. So that you can dive far enough down. Recommend a buddy and dive with. For safty. Thats a start😊🤿
Thanks🙂 Thats awesome. But it's a 9 hour drive from Florø to you😮 I drive 3 hours south to dive at Mjømna. Otherwise, I would have liked to meet you for diving. You live close to Hitra. A diving paradise 🐟
Hjemmelaget fiskekaker yes... I used to fish from a boat near Bergen in Matrefjord. Catched big fishes there many times 😊 (Cod especially) I always wonder how it looked like underneath, and now i know. I never saw anyone spearfishing there, maybe it isn't allowed in that fjord because of many salmonfarms there? Anyway, thanks for the video!
The Matrefjord is exciting. Sea bass spawn in that fjord. I think it is legal to conduct underwater hunting there except around the outlet of that waterfall. I have fished farmed salmon from land there. Many nice places north of Bergen. Mjømna is just one of them😊 Thanks for comment👍
Great Video! I really enjoyed watching! We Are coming to Norway this Summer for 6 weeks, spearfishing and Hiking :)
6 weeks! With only hiking and spearfishing. Sounds absolutely perfect if you ask me😎 Have you planned where in Norway? Thanks for the support👌
😀 Impressive film! very very nice. What thickness of neoprene suit can you recommend for Norway in September (15 degrees water)?
@@jagdkrone Thanks, very nice😊 I prefer top, bottom and socks in 7mm. Gloves in 5mm. Lasts a long time in the water with this setup. If you tolerate cold well, high body temperature, 5mm is better. But even the tough ones tend to start freezing after a few hours
Nice 😊
Thanks🙂👌
I wish the water was this clear in north england
@@hesalovelybuoy5944 Visibility in the water is usually quite good here, but not around spring/early summer. The west and north of Norway in particular have good visibility in the water. Don't you have periods when the visibility in the water varies?
Man I want to go spearfishing now! How do you get started?
@@maxr.hestad3375 Cool😃 It can be recommended. First you need a suit. Upper and lower part in open cell. In Norway, I recommend 7mm. Then you have to invest in socks, gloves, a buoy with line, mask and snorkel. A speargun if you want. For diving, you need to master equalization. So that you can dive far enough down. Recommend a buddy and dive with. For safty. Thats a start😊🤿
what float do you use?
Imersion eskwad float board. It is nice to have things in it. Can also lie on top of it and swim.
Interesting content! I´m at snillfjord every summer for two months and also doing spearfishing there. If you are interested, you´re invited 👍
Thanks🙂 Thats awesome. But it's a 9 hour drive from Florø to you😮 I drive 3 hours south to dive at Mjømna. Otherwise, I would have liked to meet you for diving. You live close to Hitra. A diving paradise 🐟
@@Spearfishing_joh yes, indeed a long a long ride 😱. Thanks for the tip with Hitra 👍. I´ll definitely give it a try 😉.