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GalleryThe most recent pictures are shown first - see the best - see the most popular | Danish costline - can you smell the old big seatrout?
Submitted by: Henning Eskol
Rated Above average (4.1) with 10 votes. | Anette casting in the sunset.
Submitted by: Henning Eskol
Rated Above average (3.8) with 5 votes. | Sardinata Real (Pellona castelnaena) is the great prize when you fish in the Orinoco or the Amazon and their tributaries. Great fighters, ready for topwater flies and really beautiful shiny silohuettes. Unfortunately this one (15 lb.) couldn't survive after swallowing a Dahlberg Diver to its gills.
Submitted by: Carlos Heinsohn
Rated Above average (4.2) with 15 votes. | Frog
Submitted by: Percas
Rated Above average (4.1) with 7 votes. | The flyfishing still life...
Submitted by: Percas
Rated Excellent (4.8) with 17 votes. | NZ fishing is difficult but rewarding. It was blowing a gale and was difficult to get a fly in front of this fish. An 8wt line & short leader were necessary for this 7 1/2 lb brownie.
Submitted by: Dave Cook
Rated Average (3.2) with 5 votes. | Freshly hatched dragonfly and nymphal shuck drying in the early morning sun. Photo shows the mist droplets before evaporating.
Submitted by: Dave Cook
Rated Excellent (5) with 13 votes. | There are many thousands of acres of wild Lupins on the river and you get a bit blase about blundering through them.
Submitted by: Dave Cook
Rated Excellent (4.9) with 10 votes. | |

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