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Guys,
I know that the issue of distance has been discussed before, and I know that traveling from Odense to almost any part of the coast takes time, but the choice of hostel has been dictated by two things: capacily and convenience.
Kragsbjerg, the hostel we have used, is able to accommodate 40-50 people and cater to them.
They have been very service minded and offered a good price. Heck they even sendy me a Christmas card every year!
I would gladly find a new place, and have looked into some locations on the west coast of Fyn, but I spend many hours preparing this gig already, and finding a new place at the same price and service level as we are used to is another chore on top of the rest.
I will be more than happy to use a new place, and should someone feel the urge to do some research and drop me a mail with the details - location, capacity, price, availability - feel free to do some scouting.
Martin
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lets be sure whatever line treatment we use is safe for the environment and water as well as plastics!
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My instructor is a master at her work, just as I suspect of you. I'm just a beginner, but will one day have my own to show and teach. Just looking at your work inspires me that much more to be the best. Thanks for displaying some great flies.
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Haha, the person with this tattoo is me, below the carp, that's my birthday. I posted it in some message board and now I found it here on this site! Yes, the drawing is from "Specimen Hunting" by Jens Bursell.
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this is great My wife is alway telling me to find a place to build my rods I am using the dining room table now and I think I will recormend this, I am having a hard time geting a crisp finish and I think now that the temp and humidity might be one of the issues. I am planing on finishing one tonight and I will keep an eye on that. thank you .
Jeff H
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This Web page has fantastic color images of fly patterns I have yet to discover. Can you tell me if the bomber style pattern or the green engine pattern can be purchased? Can it be purchased on from the internet? I found this page by acident, some perhaps I can get this fly somehow?
Thank you.
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Hi Rolandas, what kind of rafts did you used? size? any special recommendation?
I am from Argentina and fished mostly northern Patagonia so now i want to go more to the south. It´s an amazing region we have here with amazing trouts but as everywhere there are stupid people too. Sorry for the inconvenients you had to sort while staying here. Best regards.
sorry guys, we where little bit to late, so missed the meeting :oops:
the show was awesome (maybe it's because it was the first one I was taking part), maybe missed the lower prices for equipment, but anyways, it was great
here is some photos:
www.deaddrift.org
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Good Points... I understand that some participants to the summit do come from a far and are not danish residents and want to fish more. So it would be a great idea to find a place nearer the water. But may be the option is a summer house or even we just camp it out.
Hopefully something can be arranged, but it will take more work to find a place that is big enough for everyone to stay at the same place.
Looking forward to meeting you all again and catch up on the past year.
Steve
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Folks,
I expect us to stay in the same hostel as we have done the previous years and with a little luck we can get to fish the same water. But since I haven't contacted any of the locations, there is no guarantee.
Martin
Great to hear about the Summit. 😄
My only comment relates to accommodation - no doubt it is comortable and we always got what we had asked for.... Nevertheless, I think we spend too much time travelling from Odense , as the town itself is centrally located and we always depend on hostel breakfast and dinner. Then we miss quite a good "fishing time" - mornings and evenings.
Shouldn´t we consider either changing the hostel, or the system of food provision?
Just an idea...
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I found this page by searching for "Fly Fishing yellow foam bug"
This is a great website. I came back to it minutes after I printed what I had asked for and was looking for "Cheap Lazy Bastard" June 5th 2006..... it vanished.
How can I find it again and how can I get on your e-mail distrubution?
Thanks
Guy Groulx Fort Worth FlyFishers
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Congratulations on a super realistic caddis fly and so easy to tie. I will try it in my Argentine rivers soon!
www.andesoutfitters.com
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Thanks for the help and yes you did help with the decision.
Thanks and tightlines everyone.
Caught my first steelhead on my own handtied leader. He was only 10 inches but he jumped clear out of water 4 or 5 times. Great fun.
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That´s the info I just wanted to ask for - great!
Hope to see you there.
T.L. Frank
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Well, let's put it this way:
-picric acid is toxic; actually quite toxic. But it won't kill you unless you drink/eat it.
-picric acid IS an explosive. It has been used in shells, but it's not THAT sensitive. The door knob story is to scare off the ignorant people. In order to make it explode you need more shock than a standard blasting cap can provide, and that blasting cap alone may be enough to kill you. Still, picric acid readily forms salts with fairly any metal it comes in contact with, salts that are very sensitive to friction, flame and impact. So storing it in solution is a must; keeping it away from metals is also a must.
Concerning the sensitivity, there was some picric acid fire once and the stuff (tones of it) didn't go off; instead it just burned out. During the fire, large steel pieces from the desintegrating warehouse structure kept falling in the puddle of melted burning picric acid hell. Everybody feared a massive blast, but it didn't happen. Now, just put regular fertilizer in the same story and it would have certainly been a huge blast.
If really needed, with a bit of responsability it can be used; there are far more dangerous chems we use every day without even noticing it (caustic soda for instance).
That is not to say that you can take it lightly; it can stain, it has an incredible bitter taste, it's toxic, and it can explode. But it doesn't mean either that while dyeing you fly,instead of dreaming about that huge trout you'll get, you feel cold shivers down your spine thinking "my God, what if it blows up right in my face now?"
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Thats a nice fishing mate?It must be fun to wade with a dog😄
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