Advice for beginners: first steps in the oceanTo start successfully at sea, you need special marine tackle. It is best to begin with bottom-oriented fishing where fish concentration is highest.
Tactic (Jig and pilker):At first, soft lures and pilkers perform best, both with and without fillet bait. Most activity is concentrated on banks at depths of 30, 34, and 41 meters.
Daily routine:- Day: When the shoals are open, the main farm shifts into the water column at 15-20 meters, where saury and mackerel can fill the keepnet quickly.
- Night: It is better to switch to pure soft lures or pepper rigs for bottom night species.
Economy:Do not ignore the cafe. Completing marine cafe orders gives a huge boost to profitability and turns a normal trip into a premium run.
For experienced anglers: chasing monstersFor veteran players, the Norwegian Sea is about endless searching for the rarest species and fighting the biggest fish in the game.
- Giants: Test your gear against halibut, Greenland shark, and the gigantic shark.
- Rarities: Collectors can target chimaera, coalfish, humpback anglerfish, and deepwater eelpouts. Catching them requires perfect relief knowledge and a lot of patience.
Why visit the cafe?The cafe on the Norwegian Sea is your main financial lever. Considering the price of sea tackle and boat rental, cafe orders help you reach profit much faster.
- What to turn in: Saithe, mackerel, cod, and different flatfish species are requested constantly.
- Benefit: You can check available cafe orders right from the boat and decide immediately whether to keep fish for the cafe or sell it and keep farming.