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Published Feb 5. 2010 - 13 years ago
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Patterns for glomma region
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Hi all,
I'm heading to Norway to the area of Koppang in the first week of June. I'm planning to do a lot of fishing in the Glomma and surrounding lakes and rivers. I have found a lot of (standard) patterns recommended for this area like the adams, klinkhamer, red tag and a variety of nymps on the internet but i was wondering if anyone knows other good (local) patterns preferably with step by step tying instructions, i just started tying my own flies and i'm still very low skiled :oops:
Thanks in advance!
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Ruza
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Hi,
Hi,
the patterns you mention are all in the ballpark. It is about finding the right spots too. The trout can be quite difficult.
Maybe you want to contact Tore @ http://www.fishfinders.no/
Cheers,
Thomas
Thomas,
Thomas,
Thanks for your quick reply, the url you mentioned looks very good, the only problem is that it's in complete norwegian (wich i cant read nor speak :(). I recon that the man you mentioned (Tore) is a fishing guide, can you tell me the pricerange for hiring a guide for a day (or 2)?
Thanks in advance!
Ruza
Thomas,
[quote:a090365667="Ruza"]Thomas,
Thanks for your quick reply, the url you mentioned looks very good, the only problem is that it's in complete norwegian (wich i cant read nor speak :(). I recon that the man you mentioned (Tore) is a fishing guide, can you tell me the pricerange for hiring a guide for a day (or 2)?
Thanks in advance!
Ruza[/quote:a090365667]
Hi,
please get a quote from Tore directly.
http://www.fishfinders.no/tore.html
tore@fishfinders.no
+4795298732
I got to know Tore as a very down to earth person and true fisherman. To read the page you could try google translate. It works ok, and sometimes is very very funny on top. ;-)
http://translate.google.com/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=de&ie=UTF-8&layout...
Tore speaks english, so communication is no issue.
Thanks for all the effort
Thanks for all the effort Thomas, didn't know google translate works that well. It's very close to real english and indeed, sometimes very funny :D
I will contact Tore, thanks for all the info. If anyone has any idea's regarding my original question (patterns) please feel free to share :)
Greetings,
Ruza
no problem ...
no problem ...
regards patterns - the desticnt special / different pattern I have seen - which is a bit of a local secret, sshhhhhh 8) - is a variation of the swedish superpuppa. They put a bunch of deer hair as underbody and tier them very slim.
Let me know when you come over so we can get together for a fish.
Thomas,
Thomas,
That sounds like a great idea, sharing a day of fishing together. Me and my fishing buddy will be there from 4 June till 12 June, we're planning to fish for pike in the area around Oslo the first days before heading to Koppang. We'll keep in touch!
Cheers.
Ruza
edit: I have set my email shown in my userprofile, drop me a line if you want to get in touch during the week I'm in Norway