The excursion can be organised for a group of 1-3 people on one boat or for a group of 4-6 people on two boats with two guides. Choose one boat or two boats!
Destination
Havnnes, or Hamnnes in traditional pronunciation, is an old trading post situated in Nordreisa municipality in Troms, Norway. The location, found at the southern tip of Uløya, is the northernmost preserved trading post in Norway that is still operational. It has approximately fifty residents.
Halibut
(Hippoglossus hippoglossus) is a flatfish that lives in the North Atlantic. Halibut is one of the largest flatfish and can grow up to 3 metres long and 320 kilograms.
Guided fishing
We fish in the unforgiving Arctic Ocean, where the scenery and sea are indescribably beautiful. Moving and fishing in the Arctic Ocean requires the skipper to constantly observe the conditions. Our experienced guides will always find safe fishing areas, only the right storm will prevent fishing at sea. Fishing in the Arctic Ocean is exciting, with fish typically ranging in size from 1-100 kg, but giants over 200 kg have also been caught in the area. You never know what kind of animal you'll catch on your lure. You might catch a small or large halibut, sei, catfish, coalfish, cod, haddock, redfish or even mackerel. Anything is possible when you drop a lure into the waves of the Arctic Ocean.
Equipment and its loss or breakage
When fishing by trolling, any loss of tackle is included in the price of the trip. If we are fishing with spinning or casting, we charge 35 €/each for lures left on the bottom. Fortunately, this happens very rarely, and bottom snagging can be avoided by following the instructions we give. Rods and reels should be handled with care as they are our valuable tools. Each claim is dealt with individually.
If the weather becomes dangerous and the start of the trip is delayed or the trip has to be interrupted, we will offer you alternative activities, such as fishing from a safe boat dock. Payment is non-refundable as boat and equipment hire and guides' wages must be paid in full by us.