moderate
3–4 hours
Participants should be comfortable standing for extended periods and have a basic level of fitness.
Join Angler Pilot in Kristiansand for a hands-on sea trout fishing adventure that combines scenic fjords with the thrill of a classic Norwegian sport. Discover why this activity remains a favorite among locals and visitors alike, with expert guidance every step of the way.
All ages • 4, 6 or 8 hours • Try your luck at catching a silver bullet in beautiful surroundings!
Embark on an exhilarating fishing adventure, targeting a sought-after game fish year-round in stunning locations from fjords to sandy beaches. Enjoy a well-planned itinerary that includes a safety briefing, a refreshing break for food, and ample time to reel in your catch, making for an unforgettable experience.
Embark on an exhilarating fishing adventure, targeting a sought-after game fish year-round in stunning locations from fjords to sandy beaches. Enjoy a well-planned itinerary that includes a safety briefing, a refreshing break for food, and ample time to reel in your catch, making for an unforgettable experience.
Bring layered clothing and waterproof gear to stay comfortable on the water, regardless of conditions.
Starting your trip early in the day increases your chances of catching sea trout during prime feeding times.
Capture moments of the stunning coastline and your big catch to remember the adventure.
Follow guide instructions and practice sustainable fishing to help preserve Norway’s marine ecosystems.
Kristiansand's maritime history is rich, with roots dating back to the 17th century, making it a hub for coastal industry and fishing traditions.
Angler Pilot emphasizes sustainable fishing practices, ensuring the health of local fish populations and marine habitats for future generations.
Keeps you dry and comfortable during unpredictable weather on the water.
Reduces glare off the water, helping you spot fish and navigate safely.
Allows you to adjust to changing temperatures while out at sea.
Protects against UV rays during long daylight hours on the water.
summer specific