På Fisketur Med Bård og Lars - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Danmark
After a disappointing last place in an ice fishing competition on Møsvatn, Bård and Lars turn their noses at Denmark. Someone has whispered in their ear that there can be good trout fishing there in April. Bård would prefer to fly, but Lars insists on the Danish boat. It will be a brutal encounter with the relaxed Danish mentality, black sea, an eccentric old man and a live cow fence.

New Zealand
After a hopeless autumn with chronic torrential rain, Bård and Lars badly need a little encouragement. Bård gets wind of the fact that a forgotten relative from Skien has emigrated to the trout paradise of New Zealand. After the world's longest flight, Bård and the trio find the tone immediately, and Lars feels played out on the sidelines. But when the boys suddenly come face to face with the dreaded Maori tribe, Lars' basic course in social anthropology comes into its own.

New Zealand
After a week in New Zealand with a lot of arguing and little fish, Bård and Lars bury the hatchet, hire a helicopter and go on an expedition into the jungle - where the really big trout live. In their eagerness, they forget to take food with them, but Thomas the triplet shows our friends that it is actually possible to eat trout. You just have to catch and kill it first.

Florida
Mad cow disease crushed the England dream of Bård and Lars. They have to change plans in a flash, and meet somewhat unprepared in Florida for a duel with one of the world's roughest fish, the tarpon - the herring from hell - which can weigh 100 kilograms. After a completely insignificant culture shock and a few small difficulties getting in, America turns out to be the land of opportunity, and our friends throw themselves into an orgy of fast food, hedonistic negroes, socially conscious rap and Chinese grass carp weighing around five kilos.
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