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APRIL

 
Inland fishing

Will stop free fishing in Mųja
Landowners and the department of Nature agree that fishing cards should be introduced over the entire catchment of Mųja

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Inland fishing

Protected trout is breeding itself into extinction
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is wrestling with a sexy little question. Should it protect a fish when it may be mating itself out of existence? The westslope cutthroat trout, which was plentiful in Western waters when Lewis and Clark made their expedition, has been interbreeding with rainbow trout that are stocked in its native lakes, rivers and streams. The result is that the fish has harmed its chances for survival, and the Endangered Species Act isn't clear about how to handle this type of situation.

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JANUARY

 
Inland fishing

A mountain adventure on Hardangervidda western Norway
Every year my mates and I take a trip up into the high mountains plateau with the single objective of catching a brown trout over the magic kilo mark. Before we left our home in BERGEN we had agreed on a pact of fly-fishing only. What we didn’t know is our mate that we were to meet on the mountain had a trick up his sleeve. This would prove to be embarrassing for all of us involved in the contest of the year.

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