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New Fishing Regulations Norway from 2026: Essential Information for Tourist Anglers
For all fishing enthusiasts who love saltwater fishing Norway, there are important updates: From 2026, revised fishing regulations Norway will govern fish exports and conditions for tourist anglers.
When saltwater fishing Norway, tourist anglers may export up to 15 kilograms of self-caught fish from 2026. An important notice in the fishing regulations Norway: “Trophy fish” are also included in the fish export quota.
Key requirements for fish export
- Fish must be caught under the supervision of a registered tourist fishing company
- Only companies registered with the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries may issue export documentation
- Tjongsfjord Lodge is officially listed as a registered company
Required documentation includes…
- Name, address, and VAT number of the company
- Duration of your stay in Norway
- Amount of fish caught
- Stamp and signature from Tjongsfjord Lodge
Fish can only be exported twice a calendar year to a value below 5,000 kroner.

FISHING DEES AND PERMITS
Good news for sea anglers: Saltwater fishing Norway for personal use is free and requires no special permit. However, fishing regulations Norway regarding equipment, protected species, and minimum sizes must be strictly observed.
For fishing in lakes and rivers, you need a fishing license from the landowner. This is available at sporting goods stores or online and costs from NOK 60 per day. Tjongsfjord Lodge offers access to a private lake in Tjongsfjord.
Important Fishing Regulations Norway for Saltwater Fishing
- Do not fish protected species. (Spiny dogfish, Basking shark, Porbeagle, Blue ling, Lobster, Bluefin tuna, Silk shark, Eel, Wrasse)
- Respect the minimum fish sizes specified. In order to preserve Norwegian fish stocks we encourage everyone to avoid catching fish that are under the minimum size specified, for example for cod – 55cm, for halibut – 84cm, for redfish – 32cm. If you do catch a fish that is smaller than the minimum size, free it carefully from the hook and release it into the sea. If the fish is dead or is clearly not capable of surviving, you can keep it for eating.
- Release all halibut above 2 metres long
- You are only permitted to use handheld tackle for angling.
- You must keep a distance of 100 metres or more from the closest fish farm.
- You are not permitted to sell your catch.
- You are permitted to export up to 15 kg of fish or fish fillets, including your trophy fish, cause you can document that you have been fishing under the direction of a registered enterprise.
Saltwater Fishing Norway at Tjongsfjord Lodge
Tjongsfjord Lodge is your perfect base for unforgettable saltwater fishing Norway. As an officially registered company, we provide all required export documentation and ensure you comply with fishing regulations Norway seamlessly.
Your advantages at Tjongsfjord Lodge:
- Professional advice on all fishing regulations
- Official export documentation
- Access to premium fishing waters
- Freshwater fishing at private lake
As of: December 2025 | All information regarding fishing regulations Norway is provided without guarantee. Please check for current changes with the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries before your trip.
