@@SalmonfishingNorway no - was there last july and didn´t think to go there from the other side of the Eiteraga... But as a salmonfisher - this spot "smells" just right!!!
@@SalmonfishingNorway there´s the spot called lax hyla (I guess) slightly above where you had been. This a very known taking spot. In my opinion the salmon cross sttraight from the rock formations of Eiterstraumen to the other side, where the gapahuk is located and then tend to swim to the spot where you had been... I mean the Eiteraga holds salmon as well, so this water must atract some fish at least...
@@michaelkaniecki1998I caught a nice one there on the railroad side of ”Hylla” last July, it took 2m from land just outside that rock point sticking out. The other bank seemed quite impossible to reach without a raft of some kind
@@petteripunakuono05 hi, this is my go to site :) www.norgeibilder.no/?x=525000&y=7175000&level=2&utm=33&projects=&layers=&plannedOmlop=0&plannedGeovekst=0
Great video again guys! I always follow your adventures, and tips. Thanks
Thank you! That is very kind ☺️
Tough condition but even that didn't stop you guys from catching fish. Nice trip as always
Thank you! Summer tactics and a bit of luck, we luckily managed to get some action 😀 and pack rafting really made it an extra dimension of fun 😀
Ahh Vefsna - a mighty river!
Amazing
Thank you! ☺️
Kanonbra! Ingen lager laksefilmer som du og Patric! 🙌👏👍😃
Tusen takk!! ☺️
Good place - just above the Eiteraga junction!
Yes that’s correct 👌😃 been there?
@@SalmonfishingNorway no - was there last july and didn´t think to go there from the other side of the Eiteraga... But as a salmonfisher - this spot "smells" just right!!!
@@SalmonfishingNorway there´s the spot called lax hyla (I guess) slightly above where you had been. This a very known taking spot. In my opinion the salmon cross sttraight from the rock formations of Eiterstraumen to the other side, where the gapahuk is located and then tend to swim to the spot where you had been... I mean the Eiteraga holds salmon as well, so this water must atract some fish at least...
@@michaelkaniecki1998I caught a nice one there on the railroad side of ”Hylla” last July, it took 2m from land just outside that rock point sticking out. The other bank seemed quite impossible to reach without a raft of some kind
Where do you find these satellite maps?
@@petteripunakuono05 hi, this is my go to site :) www.norgeibilder.no/?x=525000&y=7175000&level=2&utm=33&projects=&layers=&plannedOmlop=0&plannedGeovekst=0
@@SalmonfishingNorway Thank you so much