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Norefjell 31.07.11

Min moder fylte rundt tall i uken som gikk, så da benyttet hele familien anledningen til en langhelg på Norefjell Resort & Spa. Fruen, jentungen og jeg var der en tur i fjor sommer/ høst, så vi visste at stedet var både fint og relativt rimelig. :)

Fatter og jeg snek oss ut en tur på lørdagskvelden for å fiske litt i Djupsjøen som ligger en liten kjøretur fra hotellet. Resten av familien prioriterte kortspill. Fiskekort koster 25,- per mann per døgn og kan kjøpes i resepsjonen på hotellet. Men du må også gjennom en bom som koster 50,- (tar kort og mynter) Jeg var her en tur i fjor også, og fikk en helt grei ørret midt på blanke formiddagen.

Vannet er ganske langgrunt, så det er greit med utstyr som kaster langt. Samtidig virker det noe overbefolket, så litt større fisketrykk hadde sikkert gjort seg her. Resultatet ble 2-0 til fatter, med en liten Mørungen i kobber som klar vinner på sluksiden. Jeg gikk igjennom hele slukboksen uten annet resultat enn ett stusselig napp på en liten wobler. Størrelsen var kanskje ikke det helt store, men det ble en fin kveldstur rundt vannet uansett.


Øretpinne en.

Ørretpinne to.

Neste gang får vi ta med båten og teste Krøderen. Det var en artikkel om fiske i Krøderen i Alt om fiske for noen nummer siden, og vannet har sikkert potensiale for både abbor, gjedde og muligens en ørret eller to. Det beste hadde kanskje vært om det ble satt ut noen fisk i dammen ved hotellet? Barnevennlig fiske rett utenfor stuedøren er aldri helt feil. ;)

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