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Spearfishing in Trondheim, Norway

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Mathovex

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Hi guys (and girls),

I am a French spearfisher from the south of France (Var) and I will come in Trondheim for 3 months (may to august) for my studies.
I would like to talk with local spearfisher and to know if it was a good idea to bring my equipment there.

If you're a spearfisher from Norway, please send me a message, it would be a pleasure to discuss with you !
I am not a beginner and would like discover something, learn differents technics etc...

Thank you for your answer, have a good day. ;)
 
Hey there,

I’ll be in Trondheim for a few days at the start of May if you keen to buddy up. Haven’t been spearfishing there yet but it looks like there are definitely some great spots.

Take you gear, you won’t regret it.

Cheers,

Gareth
 
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