Spring Cod Explosion in Norwegian Fjords: April 4th Report
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Weather's classic April—crisp 4-7°C with light winds from the northwest, 5-10 knots, per Yr.no forecasts. Partly cloudy skies, perfect for that golden light. Sunrise kicked off at 6:15 AM, sunset wrapped at 8:45 PM, giving us 14.5 hours of daylight to chase the action. Tides in Sognefjord hit high at 2.1m around noon, low 0.4m by 6 PM—fish love that incoming push, stirring baitfish.
Fish are waking up fierce after winter. Cod and pollock dominating recent hauls, with anglers pulling 5-15 kg beasts from 50-100m depths. Haddock mixing in, some coalfish up to 10kg, and early mackerel schools teasing the surface. Local reports from Fiskeridir.no show limits boated daily—aggressive feeders now, stacking on drop-offs as water temps nudge 5-7°C.
Best lures? Jig with glow pink or white soft plastics like Northland Fire-Ball, 150-250g for vertical drops. Spoon the hell out of Abu Garcia Toby in silver—deadly on cod. For bait, herring chunks or squid strips rule; thread 'em nose-first on a circle hook.
Hot spots: Lysefjord's sheer walls near Preikestolen drop—troll deep for pollock. Geirangerfjord's inner basin, where currents rip around 80m structure—prime for cod stacks.
Bundle up, check regs, and tight lines!
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