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Patterns Trysil River, Norway

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Martin

Okay, so I’m heading towards Trysil, Norway, late July this summer. My son and I will be fishing for Brown Trout and Grayling in the river of Trysil.

Any suggesting on patterns and hook sizes, please?

Thx and Best regards
Peter

If you want to get the best tips on trout and grayling patterns for Trysil River, you shoulld post a topic in this forum and tell them where in the river you are going to fish, and when.

Fluefiskesiden.no is by far the best place to get info about troutfishing, patterns etc in Norway.
If someone knows exactely what patterns to use where and when, they will defenately use this sites forum to discuss those things. :wink:

(it seems that you are scandinavian, so it should not be much problem to understand the norwegian language on the site)

Good luck, and skitt fiske!

Link to the site:

[url]http://www.fluefiskesiden.no/[/url]

If you want to get the best tips on trout and grayling patterns for Trysil River, you shoulld post a topic in this forum and tell them where in the river you are going to fish, and when.

Fluefiskesiden.no is by far the best place to get info about troutfishing, patterns etc in Norway.
If someone knows exactely what patterns to use where and when, they will defenately use this sites forum to discuss those things. :wink:

(it seems that you are scandinavian, so it should not be much problem to understand the norwegian language on the site)

Good luck, and skitt fiske!

Link to the site:

[url]http://www.fluefiskesiden.no/[/url]

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