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The Leaping Frog
September 18th, 2004, 06:14 PM
Hey Jarmo,

I wondered how you got on in Norway with the artic char fishing that you had
planned. We did not see any during the clave as you probably know.

hope you are well.

Jerome

The Leaping Frog
September 18th, 2004, 06:14 PM
Hey Jarmo,

I wondered how you got on in Norway with the artic char fishing that you had
planned. We did not see any during the clave as you probably know.

hope you are well.

Jerome

Jarmo Hurri
September 27th, 2004, 05:24 PM
Jerome> Hey Jarmo,
Jerome> I wondered how you got on in Norway with the artic char
Jerome> fishing that you had planned. We did not see any during the
Jerome> clave as you probably know.

Everything went far better than well, it was fabulous. I am waiting
for a CD with digital photos from a friend of mine before I can post a
trip report.

I really, _really_ think that we will have some sort of a gathering up
north for this type of fishing in the future.

--
Jarmo Hurri

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The Leaping Frog
September 27th, 2004, 09:00 PM
Positive result but you are not saying much?

Was hoping to salivate a bit more!

Jerome

Jarmo Hurri > wrote in message
...
>
> Jerome> Hey Jarmo,
> Jerome> I wondered how you got on in Norway with the artic char
> Jerome> fishing that you had planned. We did not see any during the
> Jerome> clave as you probably know.
>
> Everything went far better than well, it was fabulous. I am waiting
> for a CD with digital photos from a friend of mine before I can post a
> trip report.
>
> I really, _really_ think that we will have some sort of a gathering up
> north for this type of fishing in the future.
>
> --
> Jarmo Hurri
>
> Commercial email countermeasures included in header email
> address. Remove all garbage from header email address when replying,
> or just use .

The Leaping Frog
September 27th, 2004, 09:00 PM
Positive result but you are not saying much?

Was hoping to salivate a bit more!

Jerome

Jarmo Hurri > wrote in message
...
>
> Jerome> Hey Jarmo,
> Jerome> I wondered how you got on in Norway with the artic char
> Jerome> fishing that you had planned. We did not see any during the
> Jerome> clave as you probably know.
>
> Everything went far better than well, it was fabulous. I am waiting
> for a CD with digital photos from a friend of mine before I can post a
> trip report.
>
> I really, _really_ think that we will have some sort of a gathering up
> north for this type of fishing in the future.
>
> --
> Jarmo Hurri
>
> Commercial email countermeasures included in header email
> address. Remove all garbage from header email address when replying,
> or just use .

Vaughan Hurry
September 28th, 2004, 07:39 AM
Jarmo Hurri wrote:
> Jerome> Hey Jarmo,
> Jerome> I wondered how you got on in Norway with the artic char
> Jerome> fishing that you had planned. We did not see any during the
> Jerome> clave as you probably know.
>
> Everything went far better than well, it was fabulous. I am waiting
> for a CD with digital photos from a friend of mine before I can post a
> trip report.
>
> I really, _really_ think that we will have some sort of a gathering up
> north for this type of fishing in the future.
>

So now I begin to see the light Jarmo - you dumped us and took the first
chopper out all for a prettier date. Miserable, rotten, lucky SOB!

I look forward to the trip report and the directions on how to get there.

Vaughan

Vaughan Hurry
September 28th, 2004, 07:40 AM
Jarmo Hurri wrote:
> Jerome> Hey Jarmo,
> Jerome> I wondered how you got on in Norway with the artic char
> Jerome> fishing that you had planned. We did not see any during the
> Jerome> clave as you probably know.
>
> Everything went far better than well, it was fabulous. I am waiting
> for a CD with digital photos from a friend of mine before I can post a
> trip report.
>
> I really, _really_ think that we will have some sort of a gathering up
> north for this type of fishing in the future.
>

So now I begin to see the light Jarmo - you dumped us and took the first
chopper out all for a prettier date. Miserable, rotten, lucky SOB!

I look forward to the trip report and the directions on how to get there.

Vaughan

Vaughan Hurry
September 28th, 2004, 07:40 AM
Jarmo Hurri wrote:
> Jerome> Hey Jarmo,
> Jerome> I wondered how you got on in Norway with the artic char
> Jerome> fishing that you had planned. We did not see any during the
> Jerome> clave as you probably know.
>
> Everything went far better than well, it was fabulous. I am waiting
> for a CD with digital photos from a friend of mine before I can post a
> trip report.
>
> I really, _really_ think that we will have some sort of a gathering up
> north for this type of fishing in the future.
>

So now I begin to see the light Jarmo - you dumped us and took the first
chopper out all for a prettier date. Miserable, rotten, lucky SOB!

I look forward to the trip report and the directions on how to get there.

Vaughan

The Leaping Frog
September 29th, 2004, 08:01 AM
Hum Vaughan,

I did not know Aussies had such a colourful language...

How did your own season finish in Sweden. Any other successful trip to shout
about?

Hope you are well,
Jerome

Vaughan Hurry > wrote in message
...
> Jarmo Hurri wrote:
> > Jerome> Hey Jarmo,
> > Jerome> I wondered how you got on in Norway with the artic char
> > Jerome> fishing that you had planned. We did not see any during the
> > Jerome> clave as you probably know.
> >
> > Everything went far better than well, it was fabulous. I am waiting
> > for a CD with digital photos from a friend of mine before I can post a
> > trip report.
> >
> > I really, _really_ think that we will have some sort of a gathering up
> > north for this type of fishing in the future.
> >
>
> So now I begin to see the light Jarmo - you dumped us and took the first
> chopper out all for a prettier date. Miserable, rotten, lucky SOB!
>
> I look forward to the trip report and the directions on how to get there.
>
> Vaughan

Vaughan Hurry
September 29th, 2004, 08:26 AM
The Leaping Frog wrote:
> Hum Vaughan,
>
> I did not know Aussies had such a colourful language...
>
> How did your own season finish in Sweden. Any other successful trip to shout
> about?
>
> Hope you are well,
> Jerome

Hi Jerome,

I guess that means you were not down river with us the day I broke the
tip of one of my rods (which is now back with the builder to get a new
tip made). That was colorful language.........Thankfully Roger was able
to patch it for me at the time and I could fish out the day without any
further problems.

Nothing to shout about since, sadly. I took one more trip down to the
river close to Umeå for seatrout and caught 4 small fish, the biggest
was only about 1kg. This is the same spot I took Myron to but on that
occasion we got skunked.

I also had 2 final days down at Idsjöströmmen after grayling last week.
The water was low but around 11C and there were a lot of big fish in the
river but there was not much feeding activity. This time of year that
river usually has good Baetis hatches between 1pm and 3pm each day. This
year, even though it was cold with foggy rain and no wind - nothing.
There was a small flurry of upwings the first day at 2pm and after not
having a single rise all day I caught 3 fish in 3 casts and then the
next pool up caught 2 more in quick succession and that was it for the
day. 5 fish in 30 min, 8 hours for nothing. All the fish were between 45
and 50 cm so I can't complain. The next day I had to resort to a nymph
to catch anything, which is fine, but not really what I was hoping for.
Not sure what has happened this summer, I have seen so few insects - the
clave week was unusual but except for June it seemed typical for this
year. Perhaps it has been the sequence of very hot dry summers that has
pushed the insects through their life cycle quickly and reduced
recruitment into the next cohorts. I know too little about entomology to
know but I hope the good rains this fall continue into next summer........

All the best and I hope to see you again next summer.

Vaughan

Vaughan Hurry
September 29th, 2004, 08:26 AM
The Leaping Frog wrote:
> Hum Vaughan,
>
> I did not know Aussies had such a colourful language...
>
> How did your own season finish in Sweden. Any other successful trip to shout
> about?
>
> Hope you are well,
> Jerome

Hi Jerome,

I guess that means you were not down river with us the day I broke the
tip of one of my rods (which is now back with the builder to get a new
tip made). That was colorful language.........Thankfully Roger was able
to patch it for me at the time and I could fish out the day without any
further problems.

Nothing to shout about since, sadly. I took one more trip down to the
river close to Umeå for seatrout and caught 4 small fish, the biggest
was only about 1kg. This is the same spot I took Myron to but on that
occasion we got skunked.

I also had 2 final days down at Idsjöströmmen after grayling last week.
The water was low but around 11C and there were a lot of big fish in the
river but there was not much feeding activity. This time of year that
river usually has good Baetis hatches between 1pm and 3pm each day. This
year, even though it was cold with foggy rain and no wind - nothing.
There was a small flurry of upwings the first day at 2pm and after not
having a single rise all day I caught 3 fish in 3 casts and then the
next pool up caught 2 more in quick succession and that was it for the
day. 5 fish in 30 min, 8 hours for nothing. All the fish were between 45
and 50 cm so I can't complain. The next day I had to resort to a nymph
to catch anything, which is fine, but not really what I was hoping for.
Not sure what has happened this summer, I have seen so few insects - the
clave week was unusual but except for June it seemed typical for this
year. Perhaps it has been the sequence of very hot dry summers that has
pushed the insects through their life cycle quickly and reduced
recruitment into the next cohorts. I know too little about entomology to
know but I hope the good rains this fall continue into next summer........

All the best and I hope to see you again next summer.

Vaughan

The Leaping Frog
October 3rd, 2004, 07:46 PM
Hi Vaughan,

Well you seem to be doing well with the sea trout, even if they are small. I
tend to practice a lot at them but get very little.

I have read a lot about the Giman and especially Idsjöströmmen. How much
does this cost per day? would like to fish it one day. The grayling are
obviously massive over there.

A bientot
Jerome


Vaughan Hurry > wrote in message
...
> The Leaping Frog wrote:
> > Hum Vaughan,
> >
> > I did not know Aussies had such a colourful language...
> >
> > How did your own season finish in Sweden. Any other successful trip to
shout
> > about?
> >
> > Hope you are well,
> > Jerome
>
> Hi Jerome,
>
> I guess that means you were not down river with us the day I broke the
> tip of one of my rods (which is now back with the builder to get a new
> tip made). That was colorful language.........Thankfully Roger was able
> to patch it for me at the time and I could fish out the day without any
> further problems.
>
> Nothing to shout about since, sadly. I took one more trip down to the
> river close to Umeå for seatrout and caught 4 small fish, the biggest
> was only about 1kg. This is the same spot I took Myron to but on that
> occasion we got skunked.
>
> I also had 2 final days down at Idsjöströmmen after grayling last week.
> The water was low but around 11C and there were a lot of big fish in the
> river but there was not much feeding activity. This time of year that
> river usually has good Baetis hatches between 1pm and 3pm each day. This
> year, even though it was cold with foggy rain and no wind - nothing.
> There was a small flurry of upwings the first day at 2pm and after not
> having a single rise all day I caught 3 fish in 3 casts and then the
> next pool up caught 2 more in quick succession and that was it for the
> day. 5 fish in 30 min, 8 hours for nothing. All the fish were between 45
> and 50 cm so I can't complain. The next day I had to resort to a nymph
> to catch anything, which is fine, but not really what I was hoping for.
> Not sure what has happened this summer, I have seen so few insects - the
> clave week was unusual but except for June it seemed typical for this
> year. Perhaps it has been the sequence of very hot dry summers that has
> pushed the insects through their life cycle quickly and reduced
> recruitment into the next cohorts. I know too little about entomology to
> know but I hope the good rains this fall continue into next summer........
>
> All the best and I hope to see you again next summer.
>
> Vaughan