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Category : Fishing in Norway - Salmo
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![]() A salmon fisher ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1994-08 |
![]() An experienced fisher in the small river by the Russian border. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1996-10 "The hunting team ""Sottinen"" (1996): From left Per Torleiv Ravna, Nordvald Aslaksen, Ansgar Aslaksen, Seppo Sottinen and Aage Blien. In the front: Truls Halvari." |
![]() Catching a salmon close to the border. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1989-12 Ice fishing with net is an old Sami tradition which was carried out in the period before the new year (January). |
![]() Catching a salmon close to the border. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1986-01 The snow covered mountain landscape under the low January sun. In the front a turf hut (gamme), a traditional Sami mountain accommodation. |
![]() Fishing by the border ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1994 A border mark by the border to Russia |
![]() Preparing salmon on the fire. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1989-12 Foot traces on the early snow. |
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![]() Taking out the roe - to make caviar. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1995-09 A Russian girl working in Naryan-Mar. |
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![]() A Finish Sports fisher with a huge Salmon. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1997-05 On skies over the frozen mountain plateau. |
![]() It's a tradition to boil salmon under the Käpälä-fishing. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1996-09 Together with the dog, the hunting radio is a part of the equipment for the modern hunter, too. |
![]() Käpälä-fishing in the Neiden River. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1996-09 The gray elk (moose) dog is the national type of Norwegian dogs, not unlike the Siberian laika. |
![]() Taking up the net. Is there any salmon? ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1996-09 By the camp of the elk hunters: The lavvu (Sami tent) and the four-wheel motorbike is a part of the necessary equipment for the big game hunting in Finnmark, North-Norway. |
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![]() A real Tana salmon. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1997-05 Every spring, the reindeer herders cross the mountain plateau of Varanger Peninsula together with their reindeers. |
![]() A small boy with a big fish ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1996-05 Salmon from Tana |
![]() A traditional Deatnu-Tana riverboat. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1996-07 Powerful reindeer oxes by the summer pasture land on the Varanger Peninsula. |
![]() A traditional Deatnu-Tana riverboat. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1996-07 The Neiden River in Sør-Varanger has a lot Finish Sports fisher guests. Here is one of the luckiest. |
![]() And old mowing-machine in front of Tana Museum. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1994-08 Dag Kåre Alme, is an experienced salmon-fisher in the small river Jacobselv on the border to Russia. |
![]() Ándde Niillas Ländsmann, an experienced salmon fisher. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1996-07 Three big reindeer oxes have gone down to the sea to get cool wind. Behind the old fisherman village Hamningberg. |
![]() By the banks of the Tana River. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1992-09 A vorsthe with new shot mountain grouse. |
![]() Catching a big one? ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1990-09 Hunting for mountain grouse in Tana. Per Torleiv Ravna together with two Italian adventurers. |
![]() Fishing with a floating net in Tana River. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1994-10 An English Setter with a new shot mountain grouse. |
![]() Got a big salmon ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1995-07 From a fishing competition in Upper Tana summer of 1995 |
![]() Máskejohka - one of the best side rivers of Tana. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1996-07 "A typical ""rorbu"" in Hamningberg. Behind the Hansen house, which once was had a shop and a post office. " |
![]() Ole Ravna, a man who keeps the tradition, by the oars. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1995-09 The hunting areas after the leaves have fallen. |
![]() On the way for fishing. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1996-01 Skiing traces under the first January Sun. Behind the Varanger Fiord.Skiing a popular sport activity during the long polar winter. Around Vadsø, there are a lot of good traces for skiing. |
![]() Ou, it's huge, granddad! ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1995-09 Pål Håvard og Scott. |
![]() River boats by the bank of the Tana River. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1994-08 Dag Kåre Alme, is an experienced salmon-fisher in the small river Jacobselv on the border to Russia. |
![]() Riverboats by the Tana river ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1994 The summer is time for salmon fishing |
![]() Rolf Inge Bjørkås with the record salmon of 17.9 kg. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1990-09 Two Italian adventurers on small game hunting in Tana. Behinds the local guide.. |
![]() Salmon fishing in the Tana River. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1996-08 Dag Kåre Alme, is an experienced salmon-fisher in the small river Jacobselv on the border to Russia. Here he is catching a salmon close to the border. Emphasize the border mark on the top, right. |
![]() Setting out the net. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1990-09 Adelio Ponce de Leon with a couple of new shot grouses. |
![]() The photographer with a salmon. ©Øyvind Ravna Date: 1996-07 Edvald Svendsen, a native from Hamningberg. He was an oracle about the local history, and he had his own museum. |