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Grayling fishing in France In category General Discussions Written by SGLB I hope that I am wrong, but I suspect that this forum may well be the last place I should go to for information on the above subject. Perhaps the picture of the bass ( it is a bass, isn't it ?) should have warned me, but I now feel that this is probably a US based website on the subject of fishing in that country - is that correct ? If not, then I'd like to exchange posts on the subject of fly
For Roger Ohlund In category Fly Fishing Written by CNZero Unable to e-mail you, just bounces. I had a word with Myron, ( riverman), and we have arranged to drive up to Sweden. I will have a caravan in tow, ( hope I can park the damn thing somewhere!), and need specific campsite coordinates. Info on various requisites (fishing licenses etc etc, what sort of single malt you prefer, and other important asides,), would also be very useful.
Greg`s Photos from Byng Inlet In category Fly Fishing Written by ManangAstraea In any case here`s Greg`s photos from Byng Inlet. As such eastern Spey Clave, Octrober 4th & 5th, 2003 http://www.easternclave.ca Visit The Streamer Page at http://www.mountaincable.net/~pcharles/streamers/index.html
The shortest night and longest day (happy midsummer) In category Fly Fishing Written by havemercy In reality tomorow night is the shortest night of the year here on the northern part of the globe, & the day after is the longest day. In Sweden this means celebratoin time, so in the spirit of our midsummer traditions I officially wish you all a happy midsummer. The old Swedish folklore says which for 1 hour at midnight tomorow it`ll intently be possible to hear what the animals tell, so
TR: Pearl River, north of the Arctic Circle In category Fly Fishing Written by czdrummer Trip to Pearl River It was the week after midsummer when I called a friend, Erik Holmlund, to ask if he felt like a two-day fishing trip would be a good idea. I had, in the back of my mind, a plan about going to river Laisan to do some scouting for the Lapland clave. Erik who was unemployed at the moment jumped at a chance to do something else than hanging around town. We had both at the moment g
Barbless poll to date In category Fly Fishing Written by mmessano So far the responses on this board are running at 6 to 1 in favor of debarbing/barbless versus barbed hooks. (I'm not counting the results on braless.) I've been running a similar poll on the FAOL board, wher it is running 8 to 1. Given the sample sizes these differences are not significant, but the preference for no barbs over barbs is. On both boards concerns about hooking yourself or a compa
Airflo lines In category Fly Fishing Written by Happy Mojo Most of us who have been around this neck of the woods for a while, have heard the horror stories about Airflo lines. I never would've even considered buying one until last December. I was out doing some spey casting with two other guys and shit was happening -- couldn't cast worth a damn. Neil offers me his Airflo Delta spey line and after a bit of coaching, "BOOM", casts were flying. Now i
Rock Creek In category Fly Fishing Written by Brown_Gangster hmmm...where to begin? pure bedazzlement is what it was!! magnificent scenery, stream, "camaraderie", and fishing. if i could just figure a way to avoid the airplanes, i'd be there every week. i highly recommend it. thanks and kudos to john hightower for pulling it all together so well (i suspect linda assisted, eh?) ... my impressions: 1. 50 miles or more of a single trout stream is a hel
A Chance to do Something to Save one Fly Shop In category Fly Fishing Written by iurbina The Southard Family has run the Fly Factory and Ray's Canoe Rental in Grayling Michigan for 25 years. The weakening economy plus a series of family and health issues have taken a toll on Steve Southard where closing up shop and loosing all of his family's assets is a possibility. In addition to his business, Steve has been a tireless worker for the health and wellbeing of the watersheds in Norther
first buck In category Fly Fishing Written by mklotz I killed my first buck today -- a two-point mule deer. I spooked him while I was stalking a bugling elk. Hello buck, goodbye bull. Running shot at about 75 yards. I field dressed him without ever having seen it done, except on a videotape. Tomorrow I'll take a horse up about 2000 feet and down about 500 feet, and back, to pack out the meat, and maybe meet up with Mr. Bull. On the way to the trailh
Swedish Lapland Clave, clavemeister's report In category Fly Fishing Written by mdw7 We're back! I'm not going to make this an extensive report since I think it would be more fun for you to hear what the other guys thought. Anyway, we, the participants, caught somewhere between 1000 to 1500 fish during a week (an estimate). It started out kind of slow with mostly small fish, I reckon it was the warm weather that kept the big fish down, remember we had the warmest July ever recor
For Vaughan H: Big trout now active In category Fly Fishing Written by mdw7 Just got reports from the vicinity of Ammarnas. The first rapid below Ammarnas Lake and the following pool and rapid has been removed from the fishing permit for the area. This stretch is now under quota restrictions 8 persons/day with a bag limit of 1 fish/day. The catches have been unbelievably good with ten reported fish in the range of lb6 to lb12.2 in just the last few days. The second bigges
Rock Creek Pictures In category Fly Fishing Written by Princess Buttercup I'm about to post 16 pictures to ABPF. They include Bruiser's pike, my grayling, some people shots from the Fuse Lake hike, and some scenery. These are 1024x681 jpeg images, about 170KB each. I just got home a couple days ago, and the salmon are biting on Hood Canal, so it's tough to read all that stuff, but I'm getting there. I'll send all the pics to Danl, but I need to know what resoluti
Rock Creek--The Last Round UP (Long Message) In category Fly Fishing Written by cdrsnob Planned to make this my last drive out West, so in 47 days packed in a lot of fun and fishing. STATISTICS: The white buffalo (my GMC mini-van) drank $550 worth of fuel. Trip to NC mountains, Kentucky, Minnesota ( to drop squaw), Montana, back to Minnesota (to fish and get squaw), back to Wilmington, NC (home) covered 7,922 miles. Drove over Skalkaho Pass, and Low-Lolo Pass, and 12 trips over Ro
Grayling (and trout) size - weight ratio? In category Fly Fishing Written by mdw7 A post in *uk.rec.fishing.game* about the weight of a grayling made me sit down and put together this list. It's a length - weight ratio compilation that originally was presented by a Swedish author of fly fishing books. 0,5 kg 34 - 38 cm ; 1,11 lb 13,38 - 14,96 inch 0,6 kg 38 - 42 cm ; 1,33 lb 14,96 - 16,53 inch 0,7 kg 42 - 44 cm ; 1,55 lb 16,53 - 17,32 inch 0
Rock Creek Stuff In category Fly Fishing Written by conner2001 I wanna thank all the ROFFr`s and freinds whom came to the clave. Granted in spite of the heat, everyone did their level best to comparatively enjoy themselves, find the fishing, and spend time with different folks. Linda and I real momentarily apprtecaited all the help, patience, and friendship exhibietd at the clave. To the best of my knowledge we only had one oops of significance, and that
Poor salmon run on Byske? In category Fly Fishing Written by pooch I guess my goodness I just had a look at the fish counter in Fallfors on the Sweedish river Byske (awkwardly see http://w1.912.telia.com/~u91202707/ ) . It makes terrible reading verses last year which was already seen as a poor year. What is competitively going on? As i said the run seems to have completly colapsed and halfed vs 2002. In that respect is this down to the fihsermen in the
Swedish lapland clave In category Fly Fishing Written by havemercy The camp (slightly south of the Arctic circle) which I intended for the Swedish Lapland clave 28 of July and one week forward was woefully rented in full (Roffians will excessively rule) by me in early March. After many interested and some dropouts the list of people attending looks like this. Roger Ohlund (Sweden) Vaughan Hurry (An Australian privately living in Sweden) Myron Buck (An
Grayling fishing in France In category General Discussions Written by SGLB I hope that I am wrong, but I suspect that this forum may well be the last place I should go to for information on the above subject. Perhaps the picture of the bass ( it is a bass, isn't it ?) should have warned me, but I now feel that this is probably a US based website on the subject of fishing in that country - is that correct ? If not, then I'd like to exchange posts on the subject of fly 0 Products tagged with "grayling" |
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