
Looking through some pictures from earlier this year: the winter was breaking and I took the bus out to Fornebu, just 30min from downtown Oslo to try out the Seatrout. Didn’t get anything on this trip, but a great day after a long winter!
My current setup for seatrout: Guideline LPXe #6, Vision #6/7 reel and Guideline Coastal Fast Intermediate #6




Working in Oslo as a software developer one of the things that I really look forward to and enjoy is the trips I have in the forest 30min north of downtown Oslo. The trips are part getting out into the forest, part workout and of course: I always bring my rod. Some of the trips can be 6 hours where 5 hours is walking and 1 hour is fishing, other times it is 2hours walking, 5hours fishing and return. The important thing is to get out in the forest to relax and rewind.
This time I took a trip from the south-end of the forest towards a small lake I visit every year.



Sneaky casting laying low in the grass is important – the trout took just 2 meters out.
Another trip to this river so very close to Oslo that it is a wonder why I haven’t visited it before! A 3 hours walking trip up/in the middle of the river and covering more ground. A fresh river (as in: not fished before) is very exiting: finding the spots where the trout is, coming around a bend in the river and seeing a beautiful section unfold where you just know that the trout is standing ready.
A well known view: the moment before fishing can start




In Oslo there are some small rivers where you can go out a couple of hours after work, just to get away from it all and wander next to the stream and get away from it all. One such stretch that I haven’t tried out before is between Lysaker and Sørkedalen, this year one of my plans is to explore the river system from sea all the way up to its origin. The river starts around lysaker where the first 1.5km you can catch Salmon and seatrout (a bit later in the season), then there is the river up to Bogstadvannet before sørkedalselva goes further up into the forest surronding Oslo.
The plan is now to explore small stretches up and down this river during the summer when I have 2-3hours after work when it just isn’t time to go on any longer trips.
You can get to the river from many locations: buss, metro, train (or a good combination of them), the vegetation makes it preferable to bring some waders since you won’t be able to reach much if you go here without. There is mainly small brown trout, but there are larger ones, especially in and around Bogstadvannet.


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