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bob on the rock April 20th, 2004 02:16 AM

Gaula River, Norway...... pattern request
 
Greetings.
Has anyone on this list fished on the Gaula in Norway, if so would you be so
kind as to pass on the names of any patterns that worked for you, I will be
going there end June and would
like to try and tie some fly's to take with me.

regards,

Bob Mallet.



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Mike Connor April 20th, 2004 04:05 AM

Gaula River, Norway...... pattern request
 

"bob on the rock" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
Greetings.
Has anyone on this list fished on the Gaula in Norway, if so would you be

so
kind as to pass on the names of any patterns that worked for you, I will

be
going there end June and would
like to try and tie some fly's to take with me.

regards,

Bob Mallet.



Have never fished it myself, but I know quite a few people who fish it
regularly. I was supposed to fish it twice, but never actually got there. I
discussed it a lot though! :) They practically all use Scandinavian type
tube flies for salmon, you can find some here;

http://www.fliegenfischer-forum.de/tuben1.html

10 cm long, orange or green Tubeflies (Temple Dogs)for June. Size 4 ...10
Treble flies such as Ally's Shrimp or Green Highlander for July and August.
The "Sunray shadow" is also popular.

For seatrout, single hook wet flies size 8 to 12 such as Mallard and
Claret, Butcher, or Zulu are always reliable it seems.

Here is some info on the Gaula itself;
http://www.nfc-online.com/

TL
MC



Jarmo Hurri April 23rd, 2004 06:14 PM

Gaula River, Norway... pattern request
 

Bob Has anyone on this list fished on the Gaula in Norway, if so
Bob would you be so kind as to pass on the names of any patterns that
Bob worked for you, I will be going there end June and would like to
Bob try and tie some fly's to take with me.

Yes I have, in 1998 I think. While I did not catch anything, nor did
4/5 of our group, our !#%%&/ guide (sort of) caught a salmon every
freaking day. I think he caught them all with the same type of fly,
called Gaula Green Butt. You can find the description of the pattern
here in Finnish

http://www.fishmaster-finland.com/Perhomalleja.htm

but I can also translate them to make things easier for you :-)

tag: oval silver
tail: fluorescent antron
body: black silk
ribbing: oval silver
throat: yellow underneath, black on top
wing: black fox

I've seen them tied in both tubes and traditional hooks.

Tight lines, and let us know how your trip turned out to be.

--
Jarmo Hurri

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