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Crooked Lines

Some fishing books teaches you stuff, some fascinate you, some entertain you. Some do all and more

10 years ago
GYMF

This green yarn simply screams "fly tying!" so loud and clear.

14 years ago
Mullet? Not!

A nice day at the beach in pursuit of mullet and sea trout.

17 years ago
Mullets and cows!

Some fishing day - large mullets and rods broken by cows!

18 years ago
Fly Fishing for Mullet

A really fascinating view on a new type of fishing in he Baltic area.

20 years ago
Mullet hunting!

This year is mullet year. I intend to catch one...

20 years ago
Great mullet video

I spent this evening drinking coffee and watching DVDs with some friends

20 years ago
September 6th 1998

Usually September is considered the last summer month in regards to fishing.

27 years ago
Mullet

The mullet I will be discussing here is commonly known as the grey mullet or the thick-lipped grey mullet.
This fish is normally known as a Mediteranian fish, but has been known to travel to Denmark and the Baltic Sea in spite of the big difference in salt levels. The fish are even known to enter streams and rivers.

28 years ago
Saltwater Flyfishing

In computer circles - and maybe other places - a project such as this book is often referred to as a soup stone project. This refers to the fact that it's built from scratch by contributions from many people.

28 years ago
August 6th 1996

The last 2-3 weeks have been really warm here, and summer is now as summer should be.

29 years ago

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