Hello,
I am coming to Vejle in the midle of September. Will have some time for fishing, so I am tying all kind of Fredes, Magnuses and shrimps now. And studying GFF of course ;)
But I haven't found any information regarding the fishing spots in Vejle Fjord or surrounging waters...
Such a big coast, so little time to try it out. Will have two or three fishing days, so I want to put my fly directly to the fish nose :D
Can you drop me some info please?
thanks in advance,
vytautas
http://www.flyfishing.lt
Hi vytautas,
September? It depends when you are coming.
I would be happy to show you some places and take a day or two fishing with you but it depends when you are visiting. Otherwise I can advise on some good places and web addresses for information on Vejle fjord.
You can email me details of your dates and intentions.
RD
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Hey Ripley, thanks for the note, I will drop you an email :!:
I am comming September 15-16 and it seems will be staying for couple months
it would be great to participate in the GFF summit, but I don't know details of my trip yet :(
Here is some flies I tied (not to mention all the paterns that I've found here on GFF) These are some modifications of all the great flies that can be found here
What do you think - should I try them or leave them at home :oops:
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Svieki vytautas,
Kaip sekasi?
Well, if your here for that long then there's a good chance to hook up a few times.
The GFF summit would be a good chance to meet up otherwise we can plan another day.
Regarding the flies - Definately bring them. If you don't use them - I will! I am pretty confident they will work. Picture 2889, 2891, 2893 are winners for sure.
Also, tie some without the dumbell weighted heads. Unweighted flies, especially in autumn, work very well. Seeing a sea trout raise the water as it speeds towards your fly is enough to get the heart racing. Autumn is a time when sea trout long to show themselves by jumping, turning and rolling on the surface.
Drop me a line and we'll work something out.
2 months in Denmark? Doing what?
I am in Lietuvoje in October visiting family and to do some fishing along the Ula, Merkys, Salcia and Zeimena. Celepinai, vedarai with good alus! :wink: :wink: :wink:
Iki pasimatymo!
Ripley
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Sea trout
Hi vytautas,
September? It depends when you are coming.
I would be happy to show you some places and take a day or two fishing with you but it depends when you are visiting. Otherwise I can advise on some good places and web addresses for information on Vejle fjord.
You can email me details of your dates and intentions.
RD
Hey Ripley, thanks for the
Hey Ripley, thanks for the note, I will drop you an email :!:
I am comming September 15-16 and it seems will be staying for couple months
it would be great to participate in the GFF summit, but I don't know details of my trip yet :(
Here is some flies I tied (not to mention all the paterns that I've found here on GFF) These are some modifications of all the great flies that can be found here
What do you think - should I try them or leave them at home :oops:
here is some more :)
here is some more :)
vytautas
Svieki vytautas,
Kaip sekasi?
Well, if your here for that long then there's a good chance to hook up a few times.
The GFF summit would be a good chance to meet up otherwise we can plan another day.
Regarding the flies - Definately bring them. If you don't use them - I will! I am pretty confident they will work. Picture 2889, 2891, 2893 are winners for sure.
Also, tie some without the dumbell weighted heads. Unweighted flies, especially in autumn, work very well. Seeing a sea trout raise the water as it speeds towards your fly is enough to get the heart racing. Autumn is a time when sea trout long to show themselves by jumping, turning and rolling on the surface.
Drop me a line and we'll work something out.
2 months in Denmark? Doing what?
I am in Lietuvoje in October visiting family and to do some fishing along the Ula, Merkys, Salcia and Zeimena. Celepinai, vedarai with good alus! :wink: :wink: :wink:
Iki pasimatymo!
Ripley