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Fyn trip 20-27 september...

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Martin

Hi guys,

Last week me and 3 friends visited the beautifull island Fyn to fish for seatrout. We had sunny weather all week, except for monday (rain) and friday when it was fogged over most of the day. We fished the north of Fyn mostly; Enebaerodde, Egebjerggard, Lango and Sabbes Borre. We fished Knudshoved and Gals Kint also. The fishing was hard going; 2 of my friends caught a seatrout each on sunday. I caught 3 on wednesday and my friend caught 1. On friday one of the guys caught 1 and another caught. We mainly fished smallish gray/brown flies. The most succesfull was a Juletræet Zonker variant. My friend who caught 6 fished a yellow Tasmanian Devil that day.

Did we fished the right places? How long do you stay on 1 spot? What are the best times of day to fish in this period? What are the right flies? Do we have to try later in the year next time?

I;m planning a trip by my self in march 2009 and the 4 of us will be back in the autum!

Tight lines,

Folkert Zwiers
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