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| Title | Body | Published | Time ago |
|---|---|---|---|
| More Fishing, Less iPhone |
Why a fishing summer camp might be a good place for a kid to spend a vacation |
9 months ago | |
| Fly-fishing Turkey |
Few anglers think of Turkey as a trout fishing destination, but its unique geography has provided a hotbed for many trout species |
1 year ago | |
| Salmon fishing in Iceland, where to start |
Iceland with its fascinating extremes and great runs of salmon is a dream destination for many anglers. Here’s where to start. |
2 years ago | |
| Salty Sardinia |
In the summer of 2020, we were looking for a vacation spot and settled in on Sardinia, which meant that Mediterranean fly fishing was an option. |
3 years ago | |
| Trophy rainbows in Slovakia |
Read about Slovakian Andrej Polcic's fascination with the strong rainbow trout in his home rivers |
5 years ago | |
| The Monster Brown Trout of Thingvallavatn |
The Icelandic lake Thingvallavatn has become synonymous with monster ice age brown trout. People from all over the world come to chase their dream fish. Many have their dream come true from the first cast, others go home empty handed. |
5 years ago | |
| The Gradac River in Serbia |
Discover the myriad of opportunities that the Gradac River in Serbia has to offer. |
5 years ago | |
| Adirondack Summer |
Mountains, rivers, lakes, brooks and ponds. Loads of wildlife. A total of 6 million acres designated as "Forever Wild" ready to explore and fish. |
6 years ago | |
| Faroese redemption |
Make sure your waders are suited for winter fishing and remember warm socks – as well as a local guide. Then you are ready for the north Atlantic fishing paradise. |
6 years ago | |
| The Prince |
There are quite a few rivers around Iceland claiming the queen crown. But there is only one Prince. Meet the river Hofsá |
6 years ago | |
| Limay in November |
A failed autumn trip to the Patagonia river Limay sparked a spring trip this last November |
7 years ago | |
| Deep and slow |
The secret behind catching Scottish spring salmon! |
7 years ago | |
| The crystal clear rivers |
Andrej Polcic shares his exploration of the crystal clear mountain rivers of Slovakia |
7 years ago | |
| Capital Fishing |
Many anglers travel on business from city to city. But that might not rule out a guided fishing trip! |
8 years ago | |
| Salmon fishing in south Patagonia |
When you say King Salmon, most people will think about locations in the Pacific Northwest and the famously renowned salmon bonanzas - and rightly so. Only a select few will think about South American Patagonia! |
8 years ago | |
| The Road less Traveled |
A long comment to a video developed into a full fledged illustrated article about a nice trip to Chilean Patagonia. |
8 years ago | |
| Simply coastlines |
The spring gallery this year is a simple collection of pictures of Danish coastlines. It might be simple, but the variation is amazing and almost endless. |
8 years ago | |
| Tierra del Fuego |
German Florian Baumann had Tierra del Fuego in Argentina on his "really itching list". This spring he scratched the itch. |
8 years ago | |
| Off season in the right time |
Swedish Robert Kolarik takes a trip to fish the beautiful waters of Slovenia and shares some experiences insight and tips. |
9 years ago | |
| Lucky 13 |
It takes more than the right gear to land a marlin on fly. |
9 years ago | |
| Sea Bass off the coast of Portugal |
Fishing for sea bass off the coast of Portugal - but never from a harbor. |
9 years ago | |
| Spring on the coast |
It's almost become a tradition that I do a springtime gallery every year, and once again I have been digging in the image archives. |
9 years ago | |
| Slovakian Grayling |
Sight fishing for grayling in the clear mountain rivers of Slovakia. |
9 years ago | |
| Springtime on Bornholm |
For many years I went sea trout fishing on the Danish island Bornholm every spring with a group of friends. It's a great place to fish. |
9 years ago | |
| Yellowstone Country |
Chasing Native Fishes in the Upper Yellowstone River Region in Montana. |
9 years ago | |
| Hot summer in Slovakia |
Maybe the best refreshment for a fly fisherman during very hot summer. |
9 years ago | |
| Fly-fishing in the Brazilian Amazon |
The Amazon fresh water system, the largest in the world, is home to the Peacock Bass - a hard striking tropical fish. |
10 years ago | |
| The Searunners |
An introduction to an underappreciated and almost unknown fishing in New Zealand: fishing for sea run trout. |
10 years ago | |
| Trading Tales |
Author Dominic Garnett went on a fly fishing trip in London with magazine editor Garrett Fallon |
11 years ago | |
| Dorado |
Locally it is known as "el tigre de los rios", the tiger of the rivers, and Argentina's famed Dorado is a popular and sought after gamefish. |
11 years ago | |
| A Newfoundland Adventure |
When Danish angler Jesper Fohrmann was a child, he had the book The Atlantic Salmon by Lee Wulff on the shelf next to Batman and Donald Duck. Ever since then he dreamed of one day visiting the rivers that Lee Wulff fished. |
11 years ago | |
| A Danish fishing lodge |
Lodges are found on many fishing destinations around the world, but in Denmark they aren't common. We have talked to the owner of the first dedicated fishing lodge in the prime coastal seatrout destination in the world. |
11 years ago | |
| Lough Conn trout fishing |
Irish Lough Conn is a huge lake full of wild trout and a very decent number of salmon. Fishing in it is free, and can be fantastic. And the Kelly Kettle was born on its banks. |
11 years ago | |
| A spring trip |
I have been going on these fishing trips twice a year with a bunch of friends for more than a decade. These days it's more trip than fishing for me. |
11 years ago | |
| Rio Grande Revisitado |
Argentinean fly-fisher Pedro Alfredo Miles has visited that most famous of all South American rivers again - Rio Grande. |
11 years ago | |
| Beaver Kill River |
The Beaver Kill River is one of the very famous US rivers and an important part of the history of US fly-fishing |
11 years ago | |
| February Red |
Many Finnish fly fishermen wait impatiently throughout a long and dark winter for some exotic dry fly fishing in the middle of ice and snow |
11 years ago | |
| Thai Mahseer |
The jungle rivers in southern Thailand can offer some amazing Mahseer fly fishing adventures. |
11 years ago | |
| Postcards from the Swiss Alps |
It was a fascination for faraway places and exotic fish that turned my attention to this site almost ten years ago. It was seatrout, salmon and red-bellied char with gaudy flies in their mighty jaws. It was the call of silver and salt and the midnight sun. |
12 years ago | |
| Where Reality Collides With Fantasy (Part Two) |
People in Alaska say there are two seasons, winter and the visiting season. Part two of Bob Kenly's story from Homer Spit, Alaska |
12 years ago | |
| Fly Fishing in the Himalayas |
Most of the cold water streams and rivers in the Indian Himalayas have wild Brown Trout. |
12 years ago | |
| Where Reality Collides With Fantasy |
Find yourself in the parking lot of a bar and restaurant surrounded by three hundred and sixty degrees of the prettiest country in the world. |
12 years ago | |
| River Limay |
Another great trout river of Argentina - the River Limay in Patagonia. The Limay is a big freestone river, which offers fishing for trophy trout and rainbows. |
12 years ago | |
| Byske's Baltic Salmon |
The river Byske runs in the northern part of Sweden in a thick forest landscape. It is definitely one of the best salmon rivers in Sweden and the size and profile of the river is ideal for fly fishing. |
12 years ago | |
| Rio Grande |
The Rio Grande in Tierra del Fuego is one of the great trout rivers of Argentina. In this large and windswept river you can catch some of the largest sea run brown trout in the world. |
12 years ago | |
| Dicentrarchus labrax |
The European sea bass is a worthy target for fly-fishers, and in spite of being a lot less common than its American kin the striped bass, it's quite common along the North Sea and Atlantic coasts in Europe. |
12 years ago | |
| Itu's Bones Q&A |
Get the fascinating story of the video Itu's Bones when Carl McNiel, the man behind the video, answers our questions and tells how the whole thing started and developed. |
13 years ago | |
| The brown trout rivers of Estonia |
Only few people know anything about Estonia and even fewer know that the country is full of beautiful, clean, undisturbed rivers with wild brown trout. |
13 years ago | |
| Springtime In Detroit |
Early spring brings exciting trout fishing on one Detroit-area river. This is the Huron River, which circles the western half of the metro area a mere 20 miles or so from such local landmarks as Henry Ford's original automobile manufacturing plant and the historical Motown Music Museum. |
13 years ago | |
| Another Year of the Giants |
Icelandic salmon guide Nils Jorgensen's annual report from 2010 was "The Year Of The Giants". An unbelievable season, which for me seemed like once in a lifetime with many monster salmon. Well, the madness continued from day one in 2011… |
13 years ago | |
| Lake Vintter |
Lake Vintter may be the mother of all Patagonian lakes. Huge, rough, windswept high in the mountains and full of huge brook trout and rainbows. |
13 years ago | |
| Lake fishing in Sweden |
Hans Jacob, a good friend of mine, has been going to some lakes in Sweden for many years, and asked whether some of us wanted to join him on another summer fishing trip. I wasn't late to return with a confirmation. Sure I wanted to fish lake rainbows with him! Sounded like a lot of fun. And it was! |
14 years ago | |
| Vatnsdalsá |
The Icelandic salmon river Vatnsdalsá river is famous for its large fish. Many anglers get a big surprise when they see the monsters showing themselves in this rather small river. But it is more than that. This was the first full catch & release river in Iceland and is a role model for other rivers. |
14 years ago | |
| Minni |
Medium sized spring fed stream, crystal clear water and brown trout reaching the 20 lbs./10 kilo mark. Where do you find this? Just over one hour's drive from Reykjavik in Iceland in the Minnivallalaekur river. |
14 years ago | |
| In search of Dinosaurs |
Follow Heiko Schneider and Carolina Perez as they go fly fishing for Wolf Fish or Tararira, Hoplias malabaricus, an ancient looking South American fish that can be found in murky waters full of weed, branches and other obstacles. |
14 years ago | |
| Europe's New Zealand |
For more than fifteen years a gang of swedes have been fishing in Slovenia for grayling, mottled trout and rainbows. Dry flies, nymphs are cast into rakija-clear streams surrounded by bright green trees, light gray rocks and snow tipped mountains. |
15 years ago | |
| Chasing Gold |
South America's Golden Dorado is famous for its beauty and its willingness to chase a fly. German Heiko Schneider has moved to Argentina and has now adapted the Dorado as his preferred quarry. Togther with his wife Carolina he chases the Dorado in the lakes. |
15 years ago | |
| Kola autumn |
After a famly vacation to Turkey, Lithuanian Mindaugas Banelis decided it was high time to go fishing somewhere in the North. The target was salmon. He decided that the Kola Peninsula was the ideal place to travel to. So he set off. |
16 years ago | |
| South Patagonia 2 |
Follow Rolandas and his friends on this second part of their trip to Patagonia. This time concentrated on steelhead and huge rainbows from a famous and clear lake with the Hollywoodian name: Jurrasic Lake. |
16 years ago | |
| Take me back |
Join Thomas Weiergang on a road-trip in Chile. The only thing to worry about, is when to fish again. When he planned the trip, he marked down some likely looking blue lines on the map, but nothing could prepare him for what he found. |
16 years ago | |
| Bon A(d)venture - Day 2 |
Follow Kasper Mühlbach on his second day on Bon Aventure. A day of which he did not expect the big catches but the day turned out to as good as the first. |
17 years ago | |
| Bon Aventure flies |
Do you know what flies to tie for clear water and how to tie them? Follow the Danish flytier Ken Bonde Larsen carefully tie some attractive and yet not too visible flies for the Canadian salmon. Tubes are his favorite and some with new plastic discs. |
17 years ago | |
| Patagonia on a Budget |
A tour de Budget to one of the world's roughest and most famous parts when it comes to steak, emus, sea trout and the biggest pumped-up rainbows you can imagine. Follow the Lithuanian gung-ho team from planning to river fishing to Jurrasic Lake. |
17 years ago | |
| Sharks! |
When two friends go down the road, for a late afternoon fly fishing session on the reefs, and take their #14 and #15 rods... You know that there is something radically wrong, upstairs. This is the story of the two friends Jacques Visser and Jimmy Eagleton who have taken on the South African sharks. |
17 years ago | |
| Bon A(d)venture - Day 1 |
Two days of fishing in one of the world's clearest salmon rivers, Bon Aventure, Gaspé, French Canada. Follow Kasper Mühlbach for two days on this renowned river, famous for it's fantastic dry fly fishing for salmon but also known for plenty of grilse and larger atlantic salmon. |
17 years ago | |
| The Visitors - Day 2 |
Two days. Two teams. Six fly fishers. Very different and difficult circumstances. Kasper Mühlbach was invited by a Lithuanian and a German team to go fishing with them. Their role was to catch and pose. Kasper's role was to photograph. |
17 years ago | |
| The two Rangá's |
East and West Rangá are two of Iceland's most productive salmon rivers. GFF Partner Martin Joergensen had the chance to fish both this summer, and thinks back on a productive trip to a beautiful island - and on mud and rain. |
18 years ago | |
| Carinthian Gold |
Does one of the best spots for fishing for graylings with a colour “like gold”, good water conditions most of the spring, summer and autumn, still undiscovered by cormorants and yet unknown to the cosmopolitan fly fishing scene sound interesting? |
18 years ago | |
| The Visitors - Day 1 |
Two days. Two teams. Six fly fishers. Very different and difficult circumstances. |
18 years ago | |
| Kola on a Budget |
Fishing on the Kola Peninsula is usually connected with everything but low price fishing. However, it is still possible to organize a trip for large, golden, Russian brown trout and pay no more than 500 Euros per person including everything. |
18 years ago | |
| Tigerfish from my Verandah |
When you speak to old timers about fishing for tigerfish on the Zambezi River they will tell you of driving along dirt roads, cutting a path through the forest to get access to the river. Lions still running wild, and while they fished elephants chased anglers away from the bank. This is not how it is today. |
18 years ago | |
| Asp Parade |
Some refer to the asp (Aspius aspius) as the "poor man's tarpon" but according to Hungarian Vilmos Varga it's a quarry onto itself, worth pursuing with a fly rod and a bunch of large streamers, giving you a lot of fun and something new to catch. |
18 years ago | |
| Thin Blue Lines |
Lithuania's 758 rivers, streams, and brooks cut like thin blue lines across the map offering a wealth of fishing opportunities. British Ripley Davenport married a Lithuanian girl and this opened his eyes to the Blatic state's potential. |
19 years ago | |
| The Bahamian Rhapsody II |
Second part of the Bahamian bonefish joyride as described by The Gang of Four. Join Paul, Tomaz, Ian and Simon on more bonefish fun, a sailboat regatta and lots of good, clean Bahamian fun. |
19 years ago | |
| The Bahamian Rhapsody I |
Go on a bonefishing adventure and catch bones, tarpon, shark and a wealth of other species in the waters of the Bahamas. Tomaz Modic and Paul Slaney tells the story of fish caught and released, lines and rods broken and lots of fun had. |
19 years ago | |
| GFF Summit |
The first meeting among GFF fans and contributors took place on the Danish island of Fyn in pursuit of sea trout. People of many nationalities met and fished for a nice September weekend, and had a fabulous fishing with a large number of fish caught. |
19 years ago | |
| The Italian Job |
Is it possible to combine a hotel with swimming pool, enjoy the company of your family and yet fish for grayling and trout? Tuscany offers plenty of activities for the ones not fishing. This report is for those who do fish... |
19 years ago | |
| Tango Trout |
Author Joe Kissane got an unexpected and generous offer when a friend called from Buenos Aires to invite him to Patagonia on a fly-fishing trip to the Rio Manso Lodge in the shadow of the Andes Mountains. He was told that the waters were relatively untouched - and full of trout. |
19 years ago | |
| Bornholm 2006 |
GFF partner Martin Joergensen's annual trip to Bornholm! A highlight in his fishing calendar and always a great trip no matter how lousy the fishing is. This year fishing was fine and the trip a success in spite of troublesome wind and a late and cold spring. |
19 years ago | |
| Yellow Fever |
Imagine a fish that takes a fly as readily as a trout, whether it is nymph, a wet fly, or a dry fly. Czech nymph style, wet fly swing, North Country style or upstream dry fly. Now magine that, pound for pound, at least twice as strong as a trout |
19 years ago | |
| La Muerte |
You need luck, a good guide and skills to catch a tarpon. We can't supply the luck. You'll have to go there to get a good guide. The skill... well, you'll have to hone that yourself. But a good fly pattern, that's something we can help with. |
19 years ago | |
| Danish winter |
When King Winter and the Ice Queen reign over the waters the fishing slows down. What better to do than to get out your camera and snap some pictures of the beautiful landscapes, icy hardship and the rare but well-deserved fish. |
19 years ago | |
| South Swedish Sea Trout |
Every year fishermen from all over the world visit the swedish shores and rivers, hoping their exertions will be rewarded with one of the large sea trout. Spin fishing is popular and effective. Is fly fishing possible or is it "Guru Meditation #8400001 - Unknown method"? |
19 years ago | |
| Vltava-Dobrá |
Kasper Mühlbach - GFF's eternal grayling hunter - takes on another challenge from the Lady of the Stream. This time he travels to the Czech Republic to learn from former Czech National Fly Fishing Team member Jan Siman. Does the Eastern European grayling differ from the Swedish one? |
19 years ago | |
| Klarälven |
Four happy, Danish boys go hunting for grayling in the southernmost Swedish river, which holds a decent number of this beautiful fish. Author Kasper Mühlbach joins GFF partner Martin Joergensen and their common friends Jens Groenlund and Asger Olesen on the journey. |
20 years ago | |
| The ghost and I |
This is a very personal view of bonefishing from a rookie in the game - namely Global FlyFisher partner Martin Joergensen. He has discovered that both he and Lefty Kreh likes bonefishing best, and tries to unveil why they both share this passion with so many others. |
20 years ago | |
| Bonefish Theme |
This is a first in the Global Flyfisher's history: a theme! This theme is about bonefishing, the hunt for one of the most sought after fish in the world: Albula Vulpes, the white fox or the ghost of the flats. |
20 years ago | |
| A decade with GFF |
The Global FlyFisher started as a stroke of luck, a flap of a butterfly's wing, a mere coincidence - more than 10 years ago. This is the previously untold story of one of the world's largest and most popular fly fishing web sites: your very own, the Global FlyFisher. |
20 years ago | |
| Winter coast |
This little article is a photo essay rather than one of many words. GFF partner Martin Joergensen has done picture based stories like this one before, just putting up a bunch of good fishing shots and adding a little text. |
20 years ago | |
| Old Hickory |
If Rodney Dangerfield were a fish, he'd probably be a hickory shad. They just don't get much respect. This article by Mark Dysinger aims to set that straight and give the shad the attention it really deserves from fly anglers. |
20 years ago | |
| BC in B/W |
GFF partner Martin Joergensen recently returned from a trip to British Columbia. Although he has promised to write up some text about the trip, his pictures are just too pretty to stash away for much longer. |
21 years ago | |
| Welsh, mate! |
A week of fishing in Wales and southern England: reservoir, lake, stream - chalkstream! GFF partner Martin Joergensen has been visiting Welsh Paul Slaney for a week of fun and fishing and meeting other Welsh friends. |
21 years ago | |
| Danish gallery |
A few photos to give you an idea of how GFF partner Martin Joergensen spent his domestic fishing days in the first part of this year - primarily in pursuit of his beloved sea trout, but also out to get some pike and other species. |
21 years ago | |
| Little Devil |
An article on the Welsh classic The Diawl Bach and on the intriguing and intimidating concept of fishing a team of three flies on a very long leader. GFF partner Martin Joergensen has been to Wales and this is the first article from that trip. |
21 years ago | |
| Bornholm |
Martin Joergensen's annual trip to the Danish island Bornholm is coming up. This year without GFF partner Steve Schweitzer by his side. Steve here tells the story of the 2002 trip, where they both indulged in fish, good food and friendship for a week. |
21 years ago | |
| O'io Boy'o! |
The flats of Oahu in Hawai'i, harbor some of the largest bonefish in the world... although, Hawai'i isn't your typical bonefishing destination. Read why, how to do it and what you will catch |
21 years ago | |
| Bumpy Mexico |
GFF partner Martin Joergensen took on the Mexican bonefish during a two week stay in Punta Allen north of Ascension Bay last winter. It wound up being a trip that was bumpy in more than one sense - both on and off the water. But with plenty bonefish. |
21 years ago | |
| End of the rainbow |
In Denmark fishing for escaped sea farm rainbows is possible when a cage breaks. The sport is good and you can catch - and kill - several prize size fish in the 50-60 cenimetre or 20-24" range in a day, helping removing them from nature. |
22 years ago | |
| River Mandal |
”I hate to ask you, but do you want to go salmon fishing for a week?” The voice of GFF partner Partin Joergensen's friend Ole sounded sincere enough and Martin went with him to Norway to fish for small salmon. But the outcome turned out to be a lot larger than standard grilse. |
22 years ago | |
| Spring 2003 pictures |
Fishing on the Danish coast during the spring months - March, April, and May - can be a true blessing. Many species are about, but particularly sea trout and garfish can be plenty and easy to catch. This small gallery shows some scenes from Denmark this spring. |
22 years ago | |
| Colorado camaraderie |
Things to do near Denver -- not when you are dead but actually when you are very much alive and ready for some fishing adventures. Follow Kasper Mühlbach and GFF partners Steve Schweitzer and Martin Joergensen on a trip. |
22 years ago | |
| The Mörrum Circus |
Fishing for huge Atlantic salmon in the Swedish river Mörrum is an experience that makes you urge for more. GFF partner Martin Joergensen went there for four days in June 2001 and cannot wait to return. |
22 years ago | |
| The Beaverkill |
Take this virtual outing to the Beaverkill and Willowemoc - the cradle of the Catskills. Global FlyFisher partner Bob Petti had his camera out during his last visit and brings you this portfolio with streams, bridges beautiful landscapes and gin clear water. |
23 years ago | |
| Belize it! |
Read web site partner Martin Joergensen's report and see the fantastic pictures from his spring trip to Belize after bonefish, tarpon, barracuda, jacks, snappers, permit - and everything else that swims in these warm, turquoise waters. |
23 years ago | |
| Salty pike |
GFF partner Martin Joergensen has been fishing for pike in the ocean. Did you know that was possible? Yes, pike do go into the ocean - as long as it is brackish enough. And the southern coast of Sweden is. |
23 years ago | |
| Spring 2002 |
Some pictures taken in Denmark during the early season of 2002. By GFF partner Martin Joergensen |
23 years ago | |
| The Cowboy Way |
"Them Department of Evironment bears don't eat no cows!" was the curt answer of Dave, our outfitter, to my question on the wisdom of cattle grazing 7500 feet up in Wyoming's Beartooth Mountains. Read Eric Arbogast and Jean-Marc Klees' fascinating story about Trouting the Cowboy Way. |
23 years ago | |
| Hello Austria! |
Austria is much more than skiing and climbing The Alps. The fishing in the clear streams and beautiful mountain lakes is far better than Martin Joergensen expected. Read about his fantastic trip, the clear, fast water, beautiful strong rainbows and delicate seiblings. |
23 years ago | |
| Merrimack River |
During my self-introduction to flyrodding the salt, I went elsewhere. When I did, I looked to one place. The Merrimack River was that place. For me, that river has produced more decent fish and more exceptional fishing memories than most places on the east coast. |
23 years ago | |
| Trust me, Mon! |
How would you like a story that features blue sky, clear water, bonefish galore - not to mention The Mother of all hangovers and the greatest fishing spot on the face of this earth? Well, you get it all here in Paul Slaney's fantastic three piece story from the Bahamas. Trust me, Mon! |
23 years ago | |
| Map of Europe |
Here's where Denmark is on the map of Europe. Denmark is that green blob in the middle (see the detailed map of Denmark). |
24 years ago | |
| Garfish on a flyrod |
Belone belone - Danish inshore species |
25 years ago | |
| Derek from SA |
South African friend Derek goes to the Danish coast to try some sea trout fishing. Since he always comes during Christmas, it is bound to be cold. |
25 years ago | |
| The South African Fly Fishing Handbook |
Above average in pattern selection and book layout. Misleading title: it's more of a fly-tying handbook featuring flyfishing in South Africa. |
26 years ago | |
| The road to Lake O. |
A Welshman's story about the little known Dutch steelhead fishing in Lake Oostvoorne. By Paul Slaney. |
26 years ago | |
| A Novice Graylingfishers Abstract 1999 |
For the last last three years, some of my friends and I have been to the southern central part of Sweden in the Malung-area in the pursuit of grayling and trout. |
26 years ago | |
| Fishing New Zealand |
In this article I will give an in depth explanation to why people fly half way around the earth to fish for trout. Besides that I will offer advice to people who have speculated about going there on a fishing adventure. |
26 years ago | |
| Archive |
Archive of reports, AKA /blog/earlier.htm |
27 years ago | |
| Mullet |
The mullet I will be discussing here is commonly known as the grey mullet or the thick-lipped grey mullet. |
27 years ago | |
| 'Merikan tales |
Always wonder... what do I have with this country - the US of A? Country of extremes, land of great beauty and enormous diversity, offering such a wide range of things to see and do. |
27 years ago | |
| Bassin' with Bas |
Stripers and a church organ both play and important role in this Northeastern tale told by Bas Verschoor |
27 years ago | |
| New York Salmon fishing |
Although there are a couple rivers in New York with the name "Salmon River", only one has an international reputation. That is the Salmon River that flows into Lake Ontaria near Pulaski, a small town along the lake's eastern shore. |
28 years ago | |
| Winter fishing |
Winter pictures are from the island of Als. |
29 years ago | |
| Bas Verschoor |
It's a great honor to have Bas a s a writer here. For as it will be obvious from his biography below, he is a very respected and active fly tyer on the international scene. Bas ties flies professionally, although he most certainly cannot make a living from it. |
29 years ago | |
| US North West fishing |
These are some pictures from my visit to the North West - Seattle, where I had the pleasure of fishing with some very nice people in the early winter 1995. |
30 years ago | |
| One summer night |
Saturday evening was as Saturday evenings often are in the summer: kids playing outside, tidying the kitchen, having a cup of coffee and just looking out the window. Outside my kitchen window, I can see my 'wind tree'. My guess is that all Danish coast fishermen have a wind tree or something like it: a flag, a chimney -- something to judge the wind from. Force and direction. |
30 years ago | |
| Cod |
Cod and similar species are a much underrated quarry for the fly fisherman. In places where it's very common like Denmark and Norway, they are even sometimes considered an annoying disturbance in the much 'finer' fishing for sea trout. |
30 years ago | |
| Garfish |
The garfish is a very common guest in many Northern European countries. It is normally a pelagic fish whose migration pattern is not known in detail. But one thing is for shure: these fish will return to spawn in shallow and rich areas along the coasts many places in Europe. |
30 years ago | |
| Sea trout |
The key to success in the pursuit of sea trout in salt water on the coasts of the Baltic Sea is understanding some important aspects of the trout's behavior in respect to the seasonal changes. The sea trout i salt water can't be fished the same way all year. Some key factors here are water temperatures, currents, the wind and the trout's migratory patterns. |
30 years ago | |
| Species to catch in Denmark |
Part of this section is the manuscript for chapter in a book on fly fishing in salt water in Northern Europe. The subjects covered here are also covered elsewhere on this web site. Each page contains links to all relevant pages on The Global Fly Fisher. |
30 years ago | |
| Autumn |
Autumn in the Baltic is ideal for catching top condition sea run brown trout, mornings, days and evenings. |
30 years ago | |
| Casting into waves |
Yes, I actually do cast my flies into the waves! And it's great too, even though I prefer them to be small waves. |
30 years ago | |
| Catch & Release |
The fish in the Danish sea are in no way endangered by rodfishers. Nets are another story, though, but still fish are abundant, and therefore we Danes almost always bring home fish. Small fish are illegal to catch, but many fishermen release a lot of their catch. But no-kill and pure C&R is not common on the Danish shores. |
30 years ago | |
| Changing conditions |
Water conditions change from day to day and one location varies from clear, calm water to muddy water with high waves. The fish are there almost no matter what, and often rough weather offer better fishing than a calm surface. |
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| Flies |
Sometimes you can fish a location where the water is crystal clear and the surface is as a mirror, and sometimes exactly the same location is marred by hard wind, heavy waves and water as hot chocolate with marshmellows (yuck!). |
30 years ago | |
| Map of Denmark |
Just for your general orientation I've marked out a few good fishing spots. |
30 years ago | |
| On coloured fish |
When the sea trout is in salt water it's normally 'uncolored' meaning shining silvery with a bluish black back. Also the scales are normally many, but loose, and will fall off when the fish is touched. The fish is in an excellent condition, as it is eating all the time. |
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| Proper conduct |
There are laws and written rules, but for the benefit of all of us, there are some unwritten common sense and social rules too: |
30 years ago | |
| Rule no. 1 |
The bottom is a main factor in the ocean. We have no trees, no meandering, no overhanging banks (almost none at least). The water covers it all and above that... the sky. |
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| Rule no. 2 |
The bottom is like the beach. This is not always true, but generally the beach can be used to judge the bottom below the surface. |
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| Rule no. 3 |
Fish are where they feel good. That is where one or several factors are present: food, shelter, optimum water conditions, other fish ...and more. |
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| Rule no. 3½ |
This should actually be rule number 4, but it's still a bit too vague to be so. It is based on my own and a lot of other fishers experiences, but still... Fishing is best when water is going out - and please notice, that this doesn't only refer to tidal movement. |
30 years ago | |
| Rules & regulations |
There are laws in Denmark too, and some of the deal with fishing. The most important ones are these |
30 years ago | |
| Spring |
The spring means activity in the Baltic where the winter fish start eating and the spawning fish return from the streams to the oceans |
30 years ago | |
| Strategy |
"Points" are generally good landmarks to use as a base for the fishing. Not that there are necessarily more fish there, but as they make good mental holding points. Points are good spots to start fishing and from these landmarks you can make 'excursions' |
30 years ago | |
| Summer |
Sea run brown trout can be fished in the Baltic during the summer too. Daytime fishing is possible, but evenings, nights and mornings excel. |
30 years ago | |
| Tackle |
Most Danes fish 7-8 wt. rods and lines. And most use a weight forward floating (WF-F) line or a shooting head. Expect that fairly long casts under difficult (that's mostly windy) conditions can save a day. All salt water flyfishing is done wading, and both waders and warm clothes for almost all seasons are essential. |
30 years ago | |
| Tactics |
A few tips of efficiently covering the water when fishing for Baltic sea trout |
30 years ago | |
| The seasons |
As all other kinds of fishing, the hunt for sea trout varies greatly through the year. But opposite many other fishing, there's no low season or high season. |
30 years ago | |
| The weather |
For your comfort when sea trout fishing you'll want a light wind from any direction or a heavier wind blowing away from the shore. Fish will be there in any wind and hard winds will often bring bigger fish that bite harder, but fishing can be tricky and tiring. |
30 years ago | |
| This is Denmark |
Denmark is a small country; the size of Pensylvania, and can by no means be compared to the other and far larger Scandinavian countries; Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland. |
30 years ago | |
| What then? How to get on... |
Once you have found a place where all these things come together, you still have a lot of water to cover. Luckily you can spot the places that will hold fish on an even smaller scale. |
30 years ago | |
| Where rules meet |
Certain spots provide many positive factors for the fish: exposed coast with mixed bottom, sand and weed covered stones. Variation, shelter and food is here in plenty. |
30 years ago | |
| Winter |
Fishing for sea run brown trout in the Baltic during the cold months |
30 years ago | |
| Fishing Denmark |
An introduction to fishing on the Danish coast. |
30 years ago | |
| GFF Gallery |
All the oldie pictures from back when GFF was not yet formed and GFF partner Martin Joergensen was running Fishing Denmark. |
31 years ago |
