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Fishing and Water Warfare

I'm going to catch the biggest fish, says 11-year-old Sveinur Klakstein in Klaksvík, who has been looking forward to the annual fish competition on Faroese Fishermen's Day, which this year is for the 20th time. He, his brother Jón Fríði, worked in the basement earlier today with his father, Jóhan Klakstein. How it went in the competition, can be seen in the feature.     Publish (date): Friday, August 22, 2025 - 20:11Picture: Media: 22082025_day_…
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I'm going to catch the biggest fish, says 11-year-old Sveinur Klakstein in Klaksvík, who has been looking forward to the annual fish competition on Faroese Fishermen's Day, which this year is for the 20th time. He, his brother Jón Fríði, worked in the basement earlier today with his father, Jóhan Klakstein. How it went in the competition, can be seen in the feature.     Publish (date): Friday, August 22, 2025 - 20:11Picture: Media: 22082025_day_…

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news in on Friday, August 22, 2025.
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