The Kragerø archipelago offers several great fishing opportunities. Among common species are Cod, Pollock, Sea trout and Mackerel. Try your fishing-luck either form boat or from land. Be careful when handling your catch if you do not know what kind of fish you have lured onto your hook. There can be species like the Greater weever that have poisonous spines! Be also aware of the minimum size for some species like the Cod 40cm.
Please visit the website of the Directorate of Fisheries and read carefully the information about "Sea angling in Norway – Regulations for foreign visitors" and "Export quota".
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