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Hi

I'm emailing you here because the comment page has been disabled due to spam etc. & I tried martin@globalflyfisher but the mailbox is full!

I made a registration request a while ago and have not yet received the confirmation that lets me in. Has it gone missing somewhere?

Thanks

Michael

Submitted by chocolate bubunga on

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this thing changed the way i fish! finally perfected tying it. some smart fish have fallen for this. flutter utter magic!

Submitted by Kert on

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Have not seen the full video yet but am really looking forward to it having seen clips of it. I will wait until the price becomes reasonable(£10 at most), as £22-26 for a 40 minute DVD is extortionate, especially when you can buy a Blockbuster Blu-ray film for £12-15. And before any one comments, NO, I am not missing the point, just pure and simple money sense!! I have bought many low budget out of the ordinary DVD's, and none have been over £10. How anybody can state that this is value for money or a good and reasonable price is beyond me and they must have money to burn!!!

Submitted by Ted Maree on

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Hi Martin, I was wondering where/how you kept your rod while rowing. Do you have some some clever device on your pontoon or do you hold it between your teeth ? ;-)
Ted

Martin, Hans Jacob,
Nice to see your smiling faces on the website, and good to see you fishing. Hope all is well. Tight lines my friends. And watch those crazy Danish drivers Hans Jacob!

Regards,
Les Austin

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Dear Rado,
I wish to retire in Bugaria, where I have purchased a house in Plakavo, near V.T 4 years ago. There is no way I could sit around and do nothing with my days ahead , and this is why I am writing to you. I would like to promote fly fishing in the V.T area, and act as a guide to fly fishing in the area. I have been involved in trout farming, Fly fishing promotion and advice in South Africa, as well as sales for a number of years. I tye my own flys that actualy do catch trout, I am not sure why though.....
I would be very greatfull if you could advise me or assist me with advice as to how I my help or advance the fly fishing ferterinty, or even help you in expanding your operation in the V.T area if possible, and in so doing allow me to reside in your beauifull country.
Yours Faithfully
Mark Armitage
e-mail: swaziuae@yahoo.com

Submitted by Bertus Jansen … on

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Well done! You will always have people gasping at the quality of your work.I still do to this day.

Bertus

Submitted by Johnny Lucid on

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Those pliers: who makes them and where can they be purchased?

Thanks Joel!

I just got in a set of the L87 hooks and will be adding them as a separate entry. I like the newer hook better as well, that little bit of extra length on the larger sizes will be nice to work with. :)

[b:da464fe493]Martin[/b:da464fe493]
thank you for attention that you spare me. It is the not article, and scientific work that yet coming me to grasp. Will I attach effort and zeal, but can be there are already the prepared variants?

[b:da464fe493]Pike[/b:da464fe493]
thank you . 80 days it is labour and accumulated experience too. My experience of catching in Denmark only week, but I think it will be succeeded again in April to arrive for a week. And it already will be 14 days!
The more if to follow your advice and hidden on other bank [url=http://maps.google.ru/maps?q=%D0%9A%D0%B0%D0%BB%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%BD… bad wind[/url], then for me variants are not much, but all of them like me is Poland, Denmark, Sweden.
To meeting on Baltic.

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I have my first batch of chickens that I am rasing for meat and would like to use the feathers for fly fishing. My only problem is that I have a variety of chickens and dont know what kind they are. Would this be a problem for selling the feathers?

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What powerful information. Being a first timer fly fishing, your reading has given me the confidence and the excitement I've been looking for. So rich with information on how to and what not to do is amazing. I have never been so involved in fishing before in my life. I've read books, went online, and u tube and gained a lot of information that has kept me up into the wee hours of the morning just setting up my gear. :)

I have spent on Danish coast approx. 80 days so far so I am not so experienced as Martin or as other danish guys.
I have tested a lot of tackles there and I prefer shooting heads or special lines similar to shooting heads too. So my first choice is Rio Outbound in floating or hover version.
I have fished with 5wt, 6wt, 7wt and 8wt rods there and in my opinion fast 6wt rod is all rounder. 8wt rod is too heavy for me. If the wind is too strong I change the place.

Alexander,

I have actually written a whole article on the subject of selecting gear for sea trout fishing on the coast - sparked by your post here! It will be online soon.

Regarding lines, I use shooting heads almost exclusively. They will help you cast with less effort, and can also be constructed to fight the wind.

See more here:
http://globalflyfisher.com/fishbetter/shootingheads/

and here
http://globalflyfisher.com/keywords/?keyword=shooting_heads

Martin

Thank you Martin for an answer!
To the habitants of the Kaliningrad area God was not gracious as to the habitants of island Fyn, at western, north-western, north, north - easterly winds by force more than 5 meters in a second the hidden nowhere, as we did it on Fyn, moving on other side of island.
Here on this account I thought that for a fight against wind more powerful class is needed. But as practice showed with force wind even less than a 5 m, but meeting directions of fly fishing simply not possible. Here for us spinning rules.
But experiments I it will continue. Can you recommend fly lines?
With kind regards
Alexander

Dear anonymous,

Click on the image to get a larger and better version, where the details are more visible. We have heard your comment before, and while I certainly respect the view I don't think the problem is that severe, and I honestly don't think that uniform, colored backgrounds are good for anything else than analytical images, documenting flies.

I have changed the backgrounds on the latest tying series (this one was shot in 2009), but don't expect us to turn to absolutely uniform backgrounds anythime soon. These flies are usually tied at a tying desk, and shot over the shoulder of the tyer, and although we will make the table and background tidier, it will probably never be 100% uniform.

Martin

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It would be nicer to follow if some sort of light background was behind the fly tying rather than a clutter of gear, find it difficult to follow, sorrry.

Alexander,

Your English is certainly better than my Polish! No need to apologize.

Regarding gear for fishing the Danish coast, I can only recommend you to go light. I myself and the guys that I fish with use much lighter gear than you, and my personal favorite rod for the coast is a 9 foot 5 or 6 weight rod equipped with a neutral, very slow sinking shooting head. I personally use a 9-12 foot monofilament leader and a 0.23mm tippet, but I know others who use polyleaders.

Some people prefer WF lines, but I find shooting heads more efficient when you need to cast all day. I do use WF lines when night fishing and sometimes when fishing under really calm conditions.

I also meet people who prefer heavier rods, but it's actually quite rare to meet anything heavier than a 7 weight, although some might go as heavy as 8 or 9 weights, but I personally find that way too much work when the assignment is to cast and cast as it is in Danish coastal fishing.

You can argue that the heavy rods cast better in hard winds, but I personally fish places where the wind helps me rather than places where I have to cast against the wind.

If you want to fish large flies in onshore winds as it's favored by many (mostly foreign) anglers, you will need heavy gear. But this type of fishing is hard work anyway, fighting waves, wind and weed in the water.

Hope this helps and answers your questions.

Martin

Anonymized commenter,

I have had several types of Dacron backing, and most the stuff you can boy nowadays is too thin and soft to work. I do have an old coil of thicker and stiffer backing around that I can cut from when I need it.

I'm sure braided mono will work just as fine. It's the hollow braid that's the key, and yes it is exactly the "Chinese fingercuff" phenomenon that does it. The harder you pull, the more it tightens.

Martin

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