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DutchDryfly

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  1. Toolman has the right answer!
  2. SWAB Yukon Alaska People I would invite to fish with me , would be both my brothers.
  3. Well let's hope it will rain in the next six weeks or you can replace Ontario with Europe.
  4. Yes, he is looking for bait so give him a call.
  5. Those pike were caught with bait. But no one said we were not allowed to show baitcaught fish And as for Gopherboy, I only take pictures now when the fish is a PR. The big ones can take a little handling well. Otherwise I just admire him/her and then off they go. But most of the time i don't even take a camera with me. Rob
  6. I am not a photographer of fish, I like to store the images in my brain. But still I have a few. Also a couple of some friends when we were fishing together.
  7. I will certainly try that one when I see any other angler on the streams when I am fishing in the Fall. My Dutch is fabulous.
  8. Thanks guys, Just tied the PT Nymphs, so row number one is done. As for the BWO's, for several years now I only use one pattern for them which works like a charm: Better-winged Olives And Greg, I don't need the SJW BAW-style, I just orded some dew-worms which will be waiting for me when I arrive. I figure if I put them on a hook at the end of my flyline, no one will now that I am actually bait-fishing. Keeps me from getting jarred in the head. Was also thinking of using maggots, but don't want them in the fridge. Rob
  9. As some of you know, I will be visiting SWAB in the last two weeks of September and the first week of October. I decided to do my flies this year a different way. Normally I would ty everything I think I need and put it all over the boxes. This year I will be tying different boxes for different rivers. But I need some advice on what flies for what rivers. I am speaking of dries, nymphs and may be wets. Streamers are already in a seperate box and more then enough are tied. I am planning on fishing the Crow, Oldman, Livingston and tribs, Highwood and Bow. What flies for what rivers would you recommend and may be some rivers can be fished with the same box? As a bonus, if I have time enough, I was also planning on doing a side trip to the Castle and Carbondale. Same question for those two. Naturally I also have my box with me with proven patterns I use all the time. Rob
  10. Sorry guys, no such thing. Drove to Austria by car and split the gas by three. The hotel including half board and fishing license is about CAD 750 per person. As I only drink beer and the occasional wine and the hotel has it's own brewery so beer is not that expensive, the remaining CAD 250 I spent on drinks. I lilke to spoil myself before I do the three weeks in Canada and do my own cooking and cleaning.
  11. Thanks guys, I will put it in the TomTom.
  12. Rob, So that would place it somewhere around the cursor? I tried to get info on Hiawatha for a lot of years, but was never able to find some. Nothing on the net and by the time I could ask some of the members on FFA it was supposed to be gone. What I like about Lost Lemon, is when I am due for washing, I throw my clothes in the machine and do some fishing until it is finished. Fish are not that big around the campground, but size does not matter to me at all. Thanks for the info. Rob
  13. Wrong continent Bob. It's Austria and not Australia.
  14. Not for me since I live in Europe. Total about CAD 1000 including travel, food, stay and DRINKS!
  15. Anybody has an adress for Hiawatha. I heard a lot about it and willing to try it in the Fall. Rob
  16. Not spying and certainly not British. The only species I fish for in winter is pike, so I know how they look. When he was putting the fish back the shape looked not like pike at all. Also caught a lot of grayling in Scandinavia, so their shape is also familiar. It was a nice sized grayling, which would have never been caught by the pike if it was free swimming. That is why I normally try to put my fish back in shallow water
  17. If it worked last summer I would say keep it like it is. On the other hand if it was my fly I would shorten the front legs a bit.
  18. The first fish (which was caught) was a grayling, not a pike.
  19. There are shaded places available at Lost Lemon. Not the ones directly at the Crow, but upon entering the campground take the places on the left. Also nice when it is windy, 2 years ago we had to move the RV to one of the mentioned spots because the RV was lifted once every few minutes. Scary experience in the middle of the night. Will stay there in the fall again.
  20. I know the question was about trout, but seeing Bull's and Brookies are also included I would have to say BIG grayling on moving water. They will fight themselves to death when hooked.
  21. Any small black fly will do for grayling in stillwater.
  22. I went shopping today with a friend who was in need of a new outfit. After some research I figured we would go for the TFO Finesse to try first. After a few casts he did not want to try another rod, he fell in love with the Finesse. I have a handbuilt rod by Dave Lewis for the small streams and I tell you that if I did not have that one, the store would have sold two Finesses today. I think it is a very nice fishing rod more then a casting canon.
  23. The average size of the fish on the Krimmler Ache lies between 12 and 15 inches. There are some bigger ones to be found, the brown one on day 4 was just shy of 18 inches and the Grayling was 17 inches. We saw even some bigger fish but did not manage to catch them. For numbers, it is possible to fish together and catch 50 fish a day each. For the other rivers and lakes, the average size lies between 15 inch and 30 inch for browns and between 15 and 22 inch for grayling. More difficult to catch and not as many as on the Krimmler Ache. Overall I would say we managed 25 fish a day each. It was a bit more difficult due to the hot weather, we had days with 22-30 degrees Celsius. Rob PS: You can check the website of the hotel at Braurup PPS: From tomorrow on, I expect the same curtasy of photo-reports. Exactly 3 months to go till my visit and can hardly wait.
  24. No video this year, all friends with camera were not able to make it. Almost all the fish were taken on dries, Caddis, Royal Coachman and Klinkhammers. I have never experienced a hatch in Austria, most of the time it is to cold and this year it was to warm. Oddly enough we did not catch anything on nymphs. But in the rare occasion the trout and grayling were not rising ( 2 hours in the whole week ), a sinktip with a muddler did the trick.
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