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Submitted by Nicolas Olano on

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Good. But you forgot to mention that running lines can differ in performance depending on where and what you are fishing for. Try using a stripping basket with amnesia and you'll see what I mean. Try using a flyline on a medium sink tip and you loose the object of the mercerize.

Regards,

Hi Vilmos,
Where do you catch pike now ?
I have had very limited success in the canals around Budapest..... any tip would be appreciated.

A "brown" agains "seaweed"/algae correct?
This is something that one never sees in California!
Beautiful!
THANKS!

Submitted by carwyn williams on

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The fly looks verry realistik. I would like to give it a go to see if it does actually work. I would like to now if you fish this pattern as a dry fly or a wet fly and if you would retreve it or not. I would also like to now is this fly pattern available in tackle shops, what tipe of trout spesyes of trout does it catch.

Submitted by Nigel Pantry 1… on

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Thanks Randon,Perhaps you'd like to submit some of your pictures to show us mere mortals how it's really done.

Submitted by Randon B. Jolph on

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Typical amateur faults when shooting against the sun. Also, the not straight horisont defines this photograph to be a 2. There are programmes available to straighten up the horisont in photographs.
"Retouch" it to be b&w (black and white) and you get 3.
Put an angler in the picture and you're on 4.
Put some action (casting or fish fight) and you hit 5.
Make it a young lady and you're at 6 and the cover of a magazine!

Submitted by 1737246416 on

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Excellent Article Martin, thoroughly enjoyed. I get up to Machyllynth quite often, fishing for sea trout & salmon in the Dyfi. I also enjoy the River Dysinni that runs from Tal-y-llyn, a lovely little river, similar to a chalk stream, with some lovely Sea Trout!

There is great Saltwater fishing in Towyn, 8 miles from Tal-y-llyn.

Hoppy

Submitted by john heaney on

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New york state guide and friend of ozzie, these dvd are simple the best . i highly recomend them to my stundent. the some of the footage was taken at the Connetquot State Park on Long Island on trips we did, and the Little leigh river in allentown pa Ozzie is also a dedicate state voleenteer in New Jersey .the footage will give the best understand where fish hold , there feeding habits .and reaction to moment and preadtor prey response . will take years off a beginers understanding how to read a stream , and there food . simple the best instructional dvd to come along in years no true trout fisherman should be without it .

Submitted by Sarah on

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Submitted by 1737246416 on

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Hmmmm....If you don't want to carry that around I can help...but I wont guarantee you will see them again.... :D

...sorry.....I got a 7D as well but not so many nice lenses..... :(

Hi Serge, you can use whatever you like to make the body of the fly, i just prefere to add some attraction to the fly, using the UV dub, it makes the fly "glow" in the water, however i've tied flies without it that works (almost) as well. For the back you can use EP fibers, i take two different shades of brown and brush them together in order to create a sort of spotted back.
Regards Jesper Kamstrup

Submitted by Randon B. Jolph on

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Nice way to converse a non-fly fishing motiv to one by adding a piece of fly fishing tackle. I'll give it 4. A fresh caught salmon on the grass would make it a 5, erhh... I mean 3, just so the catch and release purists won't be outraged :-)

Submitted by Randon B. Jolph on

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Yes,yes this is how it's supposed to be. I'll give it 5. Had the anglerdude been fighting a trout it would have provided that tad of intensity which a 6 requires!

Serge,

You may use Ultra Hair or Kinky Fiber instead of Ultra Hair. Be aware, that Ultra Hair is more fine and you may find even better substitutes.

UV-dubbing has other names like Flash-dub or Aura-dubbing. You can also use SLF Prism, tan, which is a new dubbing having this UV-look, but actually reflects light as in a prism.

I hope you find the materials you are looking for.

Kasper Mühlbach

Kasper

Both Saturday and Sunday morning and early afternoon are open right now for me but I know a few others are going to get back to me so plans may change, but will confirm as well.

Maybe Martin wants to come too. :wink:

The target species would be perch and pike. Once awhile you would by-catch a sea trout as well while spinning for perch, but of course those are closed for targeting (or just keeping?) this time of the year.

Here are a few photos from last winter at Tryggevælde. I've never really caught any gigantic pike, all the ones have been a couple of kg, but I have seen some big ones rolling around.

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[quote:4562fef781="Rodney"]
A day trip to Tryggevælde River can certainly be arranged. :) Maybe others are also interested? :wink:[/quote:4562fef781]

If I am not on a business trip to Slovakia this weekend, we may give it a chance. I´ll let you know as soon as I am sure. What kind of fish can be caught there?

The day fee for Tryggevælde River is 75 Kroners (25 Kroners between June and August I think). You can either purchase it online on [url=http://www.dagkort.dk/?p=assoc&assoc=42]this page[/url] or at the gas station just before you arrive at the river.

It's not bad, we like it there as we rarely see people fishing it, at least on the stretch where we fish. On Sunday we fished the mid stretch and didn't encounter any anglers. On the lower end, we saw around half a dozen anglers at the end of the day. The lower end towards the river mouth is more heavily vegetated with only a few access points, but they tend to be dry banks. The middle section is wide open and can be accessed with ease, but it is rather muddy and saturated with water so waders are necessary. When it gets colder, the bank is more solid and walking around is easier, but fingers are colder. :?

A day trip to Tryggevælde River can certainly be arranged. :) Maybe others are also interested? :wink:

Submitted by serge from canada on

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thanks kasper, I was waiting for it, superb fly and great pictures. is there a substitute for the ( unique fly hair and the ice dub uv).

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