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In norwegian it's called "tunge" (tungue, like the body part). The one you referring to is probably the down right with the head missing. Digital Viking is not only a viking digitally, but also when it comes to fishing. Ripping the head totally off might seem like overdoing it to some, but to a true viking this shows dedication and spirit :)

I have been fishing a lot in Turkey. Ispara, karagöz, uscumbru... Last year, I got 4 istauritt (probably not spelled right) in the Oslofjord at 6-800 grams each. This is a known fish in the bosporous, but there they come at 60-80 grams each :) Here they are rare, and goes by "taggmakrell".

Deniz'de sayicincan, chapparaya gidioros - probably the one "close to full" sentence I know in turkish - When the sea calms down, lets go and "hekle".

yeah it is almsot close it is istavrit ahahaha dude your turkish fishing word pool is amazing :D

Thanks. :) Never read them. We do have some kefal and levrek here as well. :) Never caught them myself.

Haha. Odin approves. Yes, the ripping of the head is important. I must show Odin I have strength in my teeth.