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The last couple of seasons we've focused mainly on fishing at Tryggevaelle River, so I would like to give some other waters a try this year. Anyone wants to recommend a lake/slough/river/brackish water around Eastern Denmark?
Actually Tryggen is probably way better for perch than a lot of other places you can go. Another shot could be one on the salty inlakes or fjords such as Karrebaeksminde Fjord or Praestoe Fjord. But you will need a boat to fish them as well as any lake you might fancy.
I would be pleased to join you wherever if I have the time for it.
Martin
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Laurie,
Tie the materials on the thinner 'bottle neck' end. It will help if you place some varnish/glue on this area before wrapping the start of your tying silk, as otherwise the silk wraps may spin, and this method gives additional security of the silk to materials anyway.
Mike
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Nice painting. Too bad it was done with nymphs instead of traditional steelhead flies.
Hi Vanuz
There was a polarizing filter !!
Thanks for your comments ;)
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Hi Brian!
Casting with three heavy nymphs might release the cone and as a result, indicator slides down.
However with a perfect fitting cone and the indicator built on a softer tube, you are able to lock
the leader pretty hard. I have occasionally used three heavy nymphs with the foam version, done my casts with care and used a full flex rod (slower motion); no problem.
On the yarn indicator, please be careful not to spill floatant on the cone, this will reduce the friction when trying to lock the indicator to leader.
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Here's a site for all poly cord for strike indicators. They have about 20 color plus one cord that glows in the dark.You get 50 yards for about $4.00 bucks. MacrameSuperStore.com then go to Bonnie Braid. I also use the O rings from Harbour Freight and then use the small rubber band from the orthodontist to hold it together...Good luck
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This pattern has become my go to pattern. It has taken many fish from brown trout on Central Ohio, Rainbows in the Smokys, to Great Lakes Steelhead. You can't buy it and any shops and not many folks know about it. My fishing buddy and I never give out the pattern name or recipe. It is our secret weapon and hard fished waters. Thanks for the pattern.
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Anonymous,
Sure you could add a tail, but why? The fly works as it is and requires no thread or tying. A tail may look nice to us, but the popping action is fine without and the fly much easier to make without.
Martin
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So Martin what's going on with the caps???? :)
Fish,
I'm almost embarassed to say: but I have a bunch standing in a box on the floor in my bedroom, and never got any further with my plans to sell them on the site. Getting the payment here isn't that easy. PayPal surcharges like crazy for all transfers and makes life a mess if you're not drawing out your money in the US and I have failed to find alternatives. And work has been hell... and the weather... and the fishing... and... ;-) No, honestly: I have just been busy.
Will see what I can do and will consiider any suggestions and ideas from you people.
Martin
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...a polarizing filter would have enhanced the overal quality, hmmm. nice anyway
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HI Trey, if you dont want the foam just tie it without, leaving the hackle as normal it will stillwork thanks Jan
Im glad you like it and thanks for your comments Chad, it does fish well at times to well on some waters, any question give us an email Thanks
Hi Bob,
NIce article. I've been painting eyes for almost 50 years, but instead of wood dowels, I've been using different sizes of nail heads. Large construction type nail heads for iris and smaller finishing nail heads for pupils. I've also filed some heads to oval shapes for some of my poppers.
Oldman
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I would have given it a stop or two more "depth of field"
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i have not yet seen any fly usefull for argentinian patagonia. Do you know something really great for landlocked salmon
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wow that is gigantic
I am going to try these on short term. For fishing for winterrud in the Dutch Harbours, we use long leaders up to 14 feet and reeling a fish in gives problems with ordinary strike-indicators which can't pass the top eye.
However, doesn't it come undone when casting a threesome of heavy nymphs? I am affraid that it will slide during casting?
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Hi,
Maybe anybody of you have an experience with softex? 🙄
http://www.iconproducts.net/softex.shtml
I want to know for what patterns it is good to use this material, or maybe epoxy is better?
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Here's some pictures from the glomma near koppang:-
http://www.fiskersiden.no/forum/index.php?showtopic=25588&hl=koppang
More pictures:-
http://www.fiskersiden.no/forum/index.php?showtopic=18818&hl=koppang
It seems to be full of grayling with a few brownies. Popular flies from what I've read seem to be the normal grayling flies e.g. parachute dries, PTN's, czech nymphs etc. Good allround flies seem to be Red Tag, Black Gnat. All flies in various sizes from 12 to 18.
As regards camping, there's Koppang Camping. Here's the website in dutch!
http://www.koppangcamping.no/NL/NL/Algemeen.html
There, you should have everything you need now!
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