Brian Skrevet June 7, 2018 Rapporter Share Skrevet June 7, 2018 Hi, I am sure this topic has been covered before in this forum, but I didn't see anything pop up. I am looking for tips for places to fish from the shore on Oslofjord, accessible with public transportation from the city centre. Any tips on locations and best times would be much appreciated. With the unseasonably warm weather, what's been biting? Takk! Brian Svar på innlegget Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider More sharing options...
erik Skrevet June 7, 2018 Rapporter Share Skrevet June 7, 2018 I would highly recommend taking the ferry out to the islands in the inner fjord, as opposed to standing in a queue in the most well-know places like Bygdø, Lysaker and Fornebu. Svar på innlegget Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider More sharing options...
Brian Skrevet June 7, 2018 Forfatter Rapporter Share Skrevet June 7, 2018 29 minutes ago, erik said: I would highly recommend taking the ferry out to the islands in the inner fjord, as opposed to standing in a queue in the most well-know places like Bygdø, Lysaker and Fornebu. Thanks, Erik! Any specific recommendation for one that might be less overrun with people swimming? Assume the evenings would be better... Svar på innlegget Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider More sharing options...
erik Skrevet June 8, 2018 Rapporter Share Skrevet June 8, 2018 (endret) Mornings are by far the best, 04.00-07.00. Then go swimming. If mornings are not an option, then yes evenings are the second best option. Fish on the side of the island where there is wind blowing in towards shore. If there is no wind (like the last 3 weeks) then use your eyes and ears and move around a lot. On flat water most of the seabass (and seatrout as well as mackerel) I have caught have revealed themselves with surface-activity long before I actually get a bite. This one was on a windy afternoon, south side of Nakholmen: This one on a still morning, westside of Steilene. I was fishing from my boat, but well within casting-range from shore: Endret June 8, 2018 av erik 1 Svar på innlegget Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider More sharing options...
Joppe86 Skrevet June 12, 2018 Rapporter Share Skrevet June 12, 2018 Hei. Har makrellen ankommet fjorden ennå? Svar på innlegget Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider More sharing options...
erik Skrevet June 12, 2018 Rapporter Share Skrevet June 12, 2018 (endret) Ja men den står dypt foreløpig. Rundt 10-20 meter dypt (over større totaldybde) er det masse makrell. Makrellen melder sin ankomst i Oslofjorden rundt 1. mai hvert år. Men i starten er det ikke stort innsig, og de går dypt. Derfor får ikke "folk flest" makrell før endel senere. Men kjører du med dyprigg merker du godt at makrellen er der. Endret June 12, 2018 av erik 1 Svar på innlegget Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider More sharing options...
Kustvatten Skrevet June 17, 2018 Rapporter Share Skrevet June 17, 2018 I and a friend will spend the last weekend in June in Olso for some fishing. We will have access to a car. So he have never cought Cod or Pollock or the like, so that will be our focus. IS there some place, general area will be ok , Where we should go for Cod and Pollock of some size in the mid of summer? We will be fishing from the shore and will have access to gear from fly #5 to 225gr surfrods for baitfishing Any advice is much appreciated Svar på innlegget Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider More sharing options...
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