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Havoysund is a paradise for all types of sea anglers and nature lovers alike. Its one of the most Northerly destinations in Norway, meaning the cold, clear waters bordering on the Arctic Circle make for the perfect habitat for huge Halibut, Cod, Coalfish, Plaice & Haddock. All the fish species grow to huge specimen proportions, with Halibut being a star attraction with fish in the 10-100kg bracket caught regularly. Last year it produced a colossal fish of 165kg! Cod between 3-15kg are in abundance, and one gem, Havoysund is also famous for is it’s unbelievable Plaice fishing, as just outside the camp in the shallow water of the shoreline large Plaice between 2-4kg are regularly caught.
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9 September 2010

Panama Group Trip Update With Dave Plummer

news story: Panama Group Trip Update With Dave Plummer
The fishing on day two carried on in the vein as day one, with the fish again, playing ball.We landed loads of tuna to around 40lb with Roger providing the highlight of the day in the shape of a 250lb blue marlin.

Day three and the sport slowed a little, with persistant rain for most of it, with us losing a couple of big marlin, it looked like it might have been a grim day all round. But as they say the sun always shines on the righteous, and Tim Howe brightend up the day with a fantastic 350lb Black Marlin. Fingers crossed the rain will ease tomorrow and we can get stuck in to a few more!

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