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A lot has already been said about how well the clave went and I will just
add my own spin. A lot briefer than "Thomas the Viking who just discovered his roots". Exciting writing, Mister, thank you! 1st of all, sincere thanks to Roger Ohlund who took care of the organisation and throughout the clave ensured things ran smoothly and participants felt happy on all fronts: logistics, fishing, food...Indeed Roger did a very good job of it and even entertained us with a few fishing stories... The people: The group was quite a mixed bunch and I felt we all got on very well: a great satisfaction to me! Hans even feed me with fresh trout when i fainted like a young maiden after the now famous 1st moquito infested night! The scenery: very good with the impressive presence of the high cliff face right in front of us opposite the cabin. Cabin that made us work -walk- for our fishing and develop our bog reading senses. I came with a view of fishing a bit less and enjoying the scenery more (very grown up all this!) and altogether I achieved my goal. Even had my emotional moment on top of the local peak overlooking the Laisan and Hurasjokk valleys. Snow was constantly visible on nearby summits and it added to the wilderness experience. Laisan river: Excellent clarity, cristal clear up to 10meters. Hard to estimate depth as it is so clear, pleasantly misleading!. Amazing and a real challenge for the angler with spooky fish. Good variety of pools and opportunities for different types of fishing: pocket water nymphing, sight fishing, wet flies and plenty of lure fishing for the biggies... Insect life was poor and catches to a 3rd of what we expected but that is fishing... I will have to wait another year to catch my "pig" (large brown 2kg). I tried to be creative and think outside the box in my approach. Using large lures included a mouse (goodbye tail!) even on a medium sinker. Next year I will be even bolder with bigger streamers. Vaughan demonstrated that large trout eat large prey! Interesting to see the local brown trouts showing a genetic characteristic with a white band at the edge of fins. I will not mention artic char: hum, patience and teeth grinding. Next year might involve a bit of drifting downriver, and I definitely would like to retain the mountain element. There is much more to discover in Sweden. Choosing is the hard bit. A stop in Ammarnas: Fished there for two days after the clave. The fiskecentrum catch record showed that amazing catches were being made in August...up to 7kg of ...pig! Not a sign of them for me but the upper Vindelalven looks very nice. Also very clear and characterised by steep ledges in place that must hold some monsters. The fishing was quite hard but what we caught fighted very well. The village is charming with ancestral meadows and a sami village Tightlines and my kind regards to the Clavers Jerome Philipon, A Leaping Frog in England |
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![]() "The Leaping Frog" wrote in message ... A lot has already been said about how well the clave went and I will just add my own spin. A lot briefer than "Thomas the Viking who just discovered his roots". Exciting writing, Mister, thank you! 1st of all, sincere thanks to Roger Ohlund You're welcome! Next year might involve a bit of drifting downriver, and I definitely would like to retain the mountain element. There is much more to discover in Sweden. Choosing is the hard bit. Yep, it was always so. A stop in Ammarnas: Fished there for two days after the clave. The fiskecentrum catch record showed that amazing catches were being made in August...up to 7kg of ....pig! You were a bit early........they have reported just as big....pigs....this year. Can't imagine the feeling of a 7 kg (lb15.5) wild brown trout, just as well I guess.......what's left to aim for once you've caught one of those? Glad you enjoyed yourself. / Roger Daytime engineer Lifetime fly fisherman If you feel like it, visit http://www.imsoc.se/angler/ for info on fly fishing in northern Sweden, Lapland, or visit http://www.imsoc.se/ffgallery/ , the fly fishermen's gallery. |
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![]() "The Leaping Frog" wrote in message ... A lot has already been said about how well the clave went and I will just add my own spin. A lot briefer than "Thomas the Viking who just discovered his roots". Exciting writing, Mister, thank you! 1st of all, sincere thanks to Roger Ohlund You're welcome! Next year might involve a bit of drifting downriver, and I definitely would like to retain the mountain element. There is much more to discover in Sweden. Choosing is the hard bit. Yep, it was always so. A stop in Ammarnas: Fished there for two days after the clave. The fiskecentrum catch record showed that amazing catches were being made in August...up to 7kg of ....pig! You were a bit early........they have reported just as big....pigs....this year. Can't imagine the feeling of a 7 kg (lb15.5) wild brown trout, just as well I guess.......what's left to aim for once you've caught one of those? Glad you enjoyed yourself. / Roger Daytime engineer Lifetime fly fisherman If you feel like it, visit http://www.imsoc.se/angler/ for info on fly fishing in northern Sweden, Lapland, or visit http://www.imsoc.se/ffgallery/ , the fly fishermen's gallery. |
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You were a bit early........they have reported just as big....pigs....this
year. yes for the peak time but still the pig in question was caught several days before our arrival on 12th August. and plenty of smaller ones, 2, 3, 4kg with it since. Can't imagine the feeling of a 7 kg (lb15.5) wild brown trout, just as well. I guess.......what's left to aim for once you've caught one of those? yes, hum...but still very willing to take the chance. Will still be time to be disappointed Jerome PS Have got all my photos readily scanned on a cd. At your disposal for the internet. How is the hunting season starting? are you going to save some moose hair for us? Roger Ohlund wrote in message ... "The Leaping Frog" wrote in message ... A lot has already been said about how well the clave went and I will just add my own spin. A lot briefer than "Thomas the Viking who just discovered his roots". Exciting writing, Mister, thank you! 1st of all, sincere thanks to Roger Ohlund You're welcome! Next year might involve a bit of drifting downriver, and I definitely would like to retain the mountain element. There is much more to discover in Sweden. Choosing is the hard bit. Yep, it was always so. A stop in Ammarnas: Fished there for two days after the clave. The fiskecentrum catch record showed that amazing catches were being made in August...up to 7kg of ...pig! You were a bit early........they have reported just as big....pigs....this year. Can't imagine the feeling of a 7 kg (lb15.5) wild brown trout, just as well I guess.......what's left to aim for once you've caught one of those? Glad you enjoyed yourself. / Roger Daytime engineer Lifetime fly fisherman If you feel like it, visit http://www.imsoc.se/angler/ for info on fly fishing in northern Sweden, Lapland, or visit http://www.imsoc.se/ffgallery/ , the fly fishermen's gallery. |
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