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"Lars and Lars" is a program series that follows the two fishing enthusiasts Lars Nilssen and Lars Lenth on their fishing trips, often in search of large trout and inspired by historical fishing descriptions, such as the book "Tre i Norge ved to av dem" from 1882. They travel to various places in Norway to experience fishing happiness and challenges related to fishing, as shown in the VGTV series, among others.
Alna is Oslo's longest river. From Lillomarka it flows through Norway's most industrial and populated area. Previously, trout were only found in the upper reaches. This spring, Lars and Arin caught and analyzed trout all the way down to where the Alna disappears underground in Gamlebyen. In the gray-brown river, the fish that survive have an incredible growth rate.
With six degrees, rain and fog, this fishing trip can be both a complete success and a complete failure, in what is apparently a lifeless water.
50 large trout were caught on a rod in Gudbrandsdalslågen before this year's spring flood. Lars was there when the bite was heaviest. All the fish were released back after having transmitters surgically inserted into their abdomens. These will provide answers to which migration routes the large trout from Mjøsa choose past the power plant in Hunderfossen after having been in Lågen all winter after spawning in the fall.
Fly fishing in Iceland takes a lot of work, but Lenth hasn't forgotten his old skills.
Lars and Lars have been to Iceland and hunted for strange trout with tiny flies. In the classic way, big fish are lured, and the childish joy of success is at least as great as before.
Four years ago, Lars Nilssen spent three days with Cato Bekkevold and a couple of other trophy hunters on a lake in Lierne in Trøndelag. Here, you can find the rare Canadian rockfish, which can grow to several dozen kilos. They failed that time – now the time is ripe for another attempt.
Lars Nilssen and Cato Bekkevold have been on a trip to Lierne. After Lars returns home and Cato is left alone, big things happen...
Neither aggressive cows nor carpets of aquatic plants prevent Lars from reaching the watchful trout.
Lars and Cato are on a trip to Norway's most visited stretch of river, the Tolga Falls, which are under threat of development. Then something dramatic and unexpected happens.
Alone back in Østerdalen, Lars Nilssen is closely examining the plans to pipe the Tolga Falls.
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