Namsen - Salmon 21,5 kg
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very well done old boy
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nice fish great soundtrack in backround
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Dette er HISTORISKE bilder! Noe SÅNT STOOOOORT kommer ikke opp i Namsen mere, desverre....nei tenkte ikke på magan tell han som høller vekta....
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Dette er HISTORISKE bilder! Noe SÅNT STOOOOORT kommer ikke opp i Namsen mere, desverre....
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why kill it? stupid thinking
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Hva heter roeren?
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for shame on you! WE have lost our salmon runs where i live because of greed. You will too Norway is 30 years behind for conservation. its a shame because they still have a few large fish that will disappear one at a time like this one. and what kind of gear bait casting your country does deserve those magnificent fish
TheLargebomber 1 week ago
@TheLargebomber Thank you for the comment.
Yes, Norway has a problem regarding their wild salmon stocks. Mainly because of farmed fish, sea lice in the fjords, net fishing and the fishermens themself.
Salmon organisations, riverowners and the media has for years enlighted people, the government and the farmers on the subject.
Rawfisk 1 week ago
@TheLargebomber Recent years there has been taken a lot of actions trying to preserve the wild salmon stocks in Norway. Such as stopping net fishing, introducing strict regulation in the rivers for fishermen, spawning count, closing rivers that dont have reached their spawning goal, fishing and closing for farmed fish in the rivers, research, monitoring some rivers weekly, not allowing to fish for female salmon, etc.etc.etc
Rawfisk 1 week ago
@TheLargebomber Whenever there is a huge or grandios fish like this is killed there will always be negative comments. But I do not see such comments on smaller fish. Why is that?
Has a third time spawner more value for the river, then a first time or second time spawner?
And to inform you further. The fish beeing caught was a male salmon.
And the video is about 8 years old.
Rawfisk 1 week ago
@TheLargebomber Also, Norway still has a lot of sustainable rivers, and will have it in the future.
Please feel free to look at some other videos posted by me (Rawfisk). Which you will see has a high degree of catch and release of big salmons.
Rawfisk 1 week ago
@TheLargebomber
please start reading from the bottom...
Rawfisk 1 week ago