Fly Fishing Ladies
Fly fishing ladies in Canada part 1… Read more
The asche, the knab, the mittler, the stalling, the ombre, the vlagzalm, the perek, the smrdlan, the kharious, the jigan, the giazzarolo, the temer, the mutema, the lipan and the Lady of the Stream etc., etc., etc.
Never have I … Read more
Fishing the West Coast of Newfoundland
During my 1997 visit to Atlantic Canada I fished another 15 different river systems in Newfoundland and once again registered success by using bigger flies then most of the locals did. We were initially … Read more
When I first heard the local people in Newfoundland talking about “The Lady of the Wild”, I had no idea where and about whom they were talking about. Today I know much better: “Tuckamore Barb” or the “Lady of the … Read more
Denmark is the most southern of all Scandinavian countries. It is almost completely surrounded by seas, which makes it very interesting for fishermen. It’s a peaceful land of farmers and agriculture. My friend Mogens Espersen told me that for ages … Read more
Catching pike on a fly is something very special. In some countries, it’s extremely popular, while in others, there is hardly any interest. I am sure that it is also a matter of the availability of local fish species in … Read more
Most of the fishermen I know have a creek like this somewhere in their lives. It’s not big, it’s not great, it’s not famous, and therein lies its charm. It’s an ordinary trout and grayling stream, where fly fishing can … Read more
DENMARK: Country of unlimited fly fishing possibilities. A country where many fishermen came to their senses, but also a country many fly fishermen returned from with frustrations. I can understand this very well because from the last 15 sea-trout trips … Read more
When I visit Newfoundland in the summer of 1999 I definitely got through very bad fishing conditions. I must be fair, I can handle rain, high water and cold weather very well but heat and extreme dry conditions I am … Read more
During my 1997 visit to Atlantic Canada I fished another 15 different river systems in Newfoundland and once again registered success by using bigger flies then most of the locals did. We were initially greeted by much skepticism and good … Read more