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But the people in Northern Norway still say " godt haill", meaning good haill, as a means of wishing you good luck when you are going fishing.Īs halibut is a rare catch, cod is the livelihood of most fishermen in Northern Norway. Today, we are not dependent on catching halibut in order to live a good life, and the term haill has a more humorous meaning to it. You had to choose the right partner who gave you enough luck to save your household, because it was the woman who kept the haill," explains Folklorist Marit Anne Hauan. The term was used intimately, not in public, and the saying was that you got your luck, or your haill from your beloved. " Haill reflects the relation between the fisherman and his woman. However, halibut fishing was dangerous and required you to endure bad weather and rough working conditions. Called "the queen of the sea", halibut could earn you a living and feed your family like no other type of fish. Up to the 1930s, haill was used specifically for fishing halibut, an exclusive fish that could weigh more than two hundred kilos. Haill used to have a more serious side to it. If you want to get to know the northerners, just ask anyone what kind of haill they believe works the best: A new haill, an old haill, or a stranger's haill or some kind of other haill. Not to mention, it might also improve your relationship with your partner.

"After sex, your cognitive system works better – you are easier to cooperate with, and are more likely to make better decisions, hence it's not unlikely that sex will lead you to catch more fish," says Christiansen. I think it's interesting how haill combines livelihood and sex," says Christiansen. "Dopamine is a part of our body's reward system, and is released by actions, such as when we hunt or are sexually satisfied. She also found a way to approach the myth through a theoretical hypothesis that may make sense: Although it sounds funny at first, there might just be something to it.ĭr Torunn Christiansen, a specialist in general practice at Nordlandssykehuset hospital, has long wondered why people in the north still believe in it, even now in modern times. Haill is a traditional belief, particularly among the people in Northern Norway. The term haill means that if you have sex before going fishing, you'll catch more, and bigger, fish! "Have you made sure to secure yourself some good haill?", followed by a giggle. If you talk to a local before going fishing in Northern Norway, you will often hear the following mystical question:
