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combination of salt and fresh water fishing in denmark

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The Global FlyFisher forum has existed for almost as long as the site, and the oldest posts are more than 20 years old. Forums aren't what they used to be. Social media has taken over a lot of their roles, and the GFF forum is very quiet ... to put it mildly.
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Martin

Hello everybody,
after the Summit this year in Odense I can't await to start here in the forum.
And this is my first question …
I'm planning my next spring fishing trip. Usually I always made a trip in march or april to Bornholm or Fyn to fish for seatrout. But for next year I would like to combine salt water with fresh water a little later in the year … maybe may or june.
Where can I have good salt water fishing with good stream fishing as close by as possible? Is may/june a good time window to combine both?
On the Summit in Odense I talked with a guy from Northern Juitland. Unfortunately I forgot his name. I only remember he offers guided trips in his area and we talked about smaller streams with good trout. Maybe he is reading this post!?
Thanks for your help!
Stefan

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