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Botnfjorden

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Nordland, Norway

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Atlantic pollock

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Brown trout

5 in · 1 lb 5 oz

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Atlantic cod

15 in · 2 lb 3 oz

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Atlantic cod

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Atlantic cod

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General info

Botnfjorden is a water located in Alstahaug, Nordland, Norway. It is most popular for fishing Atlantic cod, Brown trout, and Atlantic pollock.

Location

66°00′0″N 12°40′0.1″E
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FAQ about Botnfjorden fishing

Botnfjorden is a water located in Alstahaug, Nordland, Norway. Its coordinates are:
66°00′0″N 12°40′0.1″E
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