this picture is amazing! Never seen a pic before that showed so clearly why a fish might bite on a fly - well done, Tomaz.
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If you know someone who is a surgeon or works in operating rooms....they have lots of cautery tools there. They can only use them once and then they throw them out. Nothing can be better than $free.99
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[quote:94b5f75c8a="Esox"]Ninteen skunked trips in a row? Wow, Martin. What control you have. Or did you?[/quote:94b5f75c8a]
Nah, I was totally devestated! This was in the winter last year, and I just went fishing all too much hoping for some opening. I should know that fishing in January and February on the Danish coast is only for stupid anglers ridden by severe cabin fever.
This year I have been out three times (3!) and have caught one fish and lost one. And we're in mid-February. That's a much better statistic than 19 empty-handed trips in the same period. I caught the first fish of the year on March the 24th last year! Yikes!
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JOHN!!!!!! I was looking for you for couple of years now!!!!!! Did you move because that hurricane? Great to hear from you !!!!!! As you see, YOU helped me catch my first tarpon!
Drop me an email on tomaz.modic@siol.net ok!
And KAsper: thanks it was not difficuult to write either, because so many things happened in such a short time there :)
Tom
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Very nice fly but would prefer to see a second source of light used for a back light to help soften the very pronounced shadow.
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Hi Martin, do you know any Danish internet shop which is run in English language to? I would like to buy this DVD but I am not able to do it because I do not really speak Danish:-) Thanks
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Tomaz,
Great story. It seems that you might have caught the saltwater addiction. I anxiously await part two.
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In the recently reviewed Clouser's Flies book there are a number of small gamefish imitations. The Baby Smallmouth fly is touted as being particularly lethal. In the old, old, (old?) days, before laws were written a small Largemouth Bass or Bluegill hooked through the lips or gently under the dorsal fun was a sure thing. Illegal as Hell but not to a kid looking to catch a big fish.
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>>>>I was in NWT, Canada once fishing for Arctic char, and we could see the fish under the water. Man were thay lazy! Something very different from an active springtime fish... <<<<
It was like that here. The fish were interested but not hungry. They were following my offerings and even swiping at them, but never with the intention of eating.
In a lake here in Northern Virginia last September I caught decent bass on six consecutive casts and probably landed between thirty and forty fish in an afternoon. When you hit it like that it makes you believe in yourself and convinces you that you are not a complete dolt. When I would cast the bass were lining up to take the fly. I just didn't know where to turn at the outflow. We are getting a small storm here right now and when it clears I am going to try and go back. It is suppose to be up into the 40's here on the weekend so I will try again.
Ninteen skunked trips in a row? Wow, Martin. What control you have. Or did you?
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Hi Guys!
You can also use the Sponge-tool (Photoshop and Elements, ed.) in desaturation mode! Itôs quite simple because the only thing you have to do is desaturating all parts you want in B&W!
Tight Lines,
Steph
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[quote:e432562690="Esox"]I caught one each of both species of bass, one Crappie, one Bluegill and one Warmouth.
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Most of the river is covered with ice and the outflow area is balmy. I never fished an outflow before. The air temp was right at thirty-two F so there was ice on the guides.[/quote:e432562690]
Heh! So much for warmwater fishing, huh Bob?
But nice to be able to get out and fish (and catch) anyway. we have had very little success during this winter here. My last trip was a skunk, but I still have 18 to go to my all time record of 19 skunked trips in a row.
I just recorded a podcast on winter fishing by the way, and one of the things I talk about is how slow the fish can be in the cold water. I was in NWT, Canada once fishing for Arctic char, and we could see the fish under the water. Man were thay lazy! Something very different from an active springtime fish...
Martin
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Will be in Oahu during June. Is the bonefishing good then? Thanks!
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Great infomation on bones. Gives me great headstart on who to contact when in the islands on my next trip. I'm a novice flyfisherman so never caught any bones before- sounds like excitement and thrills on the hookups. Hooking trevallys would do also.
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HELLO IM FROM CHILE PATAGONIA THE CHINOOK SPECIAL ES VERY GOOD IN RIVER PETROHUE LLANQUIHUE LAKE ESTA MOSCA ES REALMENTE BUENA PARA SALMONES INCLUSO PARA TRUCHAS MARINAS EN EL RIO ALLIPEN CERCA DE LA CIUDAD DE TEMUCO MI NOMBRE ES ALBERTO ADIOS AMIGOS MOSQUEROS
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This caught my eye being so unique and different. I love it!
I've opened a lodge on the on the Grand River, and have been searching for decor that would give the common and dinning areas that welcoming, warm, nastalgic feel. I've searched high and low, and haven't found another artist that captures these things so successfully. Very good find!
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So, the great Viking submerged eh ... ? *G* Neat item, Martin. Keep up the excellent work !
Fantastic!! Do you know where I can found the bamboo pole in Europe?
Thanks for these instruction
Franco
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I have been in Matt's home and seen his work on all the walls. These are great pictures but do not display the wonderful talent as when you seen them in person. I highly recommend his work to anyone.
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Oliver Edwards is legend, I've seen the DVD of his prawn tieing and everything comes together, i owe many trout catches to the man.
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I prefer to wade fish for bones on my own without a guide.
Are there any options for getting to good fishing areas without paying for a guide?
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I prefer to wade fish for bones on my own without a guide.
Are there any options for getting to good fishing areas without paying for a guide?
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