Hej her fra Danmark! Jeg elsker laks, og har i mange år haft en drøm om at besøge det nordlige Norge for at nyde friskfanget vildlaks (ikke opdræt). Ikke bare fra et fiskemarked, men fra en lille fiskerihavn, hvor jeg kan købe en friskfanget vildlaks direkte fra båden. Rigtig autentisk og gammeldags. Hvor vil min bedste chance være for det?

by PsychologicalSet3947

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  1. Norwegian salmon is usually from fish farms. A positive angle on it: [https://www.visitnorway.com/listings/norwegian-aquaculture-centre-%26%238211%3B-a-salmon-success-story/125524/](https://www.visitnorway.com/listings/norwegian-aquaculture-centre-%26%238211%3B-a-salmon-success-story/125524/) A negative one: [https://dyrevern.no/dyrevern/fish-farming-in-norway/](https://dyrevern.no/dyrevern/fish-farming-in-norway/)

    Fishing boats that deliver to processing plants on land (fiskemottak) do not sell fish, and salmon is not fished the same way as cod: [https://nordnorge.com/en/artikkel/the-lofoten-fishery/](https://nordnorge.com/en/artikkel/the-lofoten-fishery/)

  2. Wild salmon is heavily regulated and usually operated by very small boats. If you find such a boat the might sell to you, if you rent a “rorbu” the owners might be able to hook you up. Or ask in the local Joker/samvirkelag in a fishingvillage

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