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I'm awestruck, looking down at my reel I see the backing pouring out
from it, - this remote mountain stream obviously holds both surprises and other secrets. It is the second week of August and only less than an hour ago the last helicopter landed and the two remaining members of the clave disembarked and started unpacking their gear. Being in the first helicopter, of three, and not too interested at starting to cook dinner already, like some of the others, I just pitch my tent and then inflate my float tube to try the flat water in front of where we set up camp. The scenery is amazing, with no less than 6 glaciers and several mountains close to 2000 meters in height in the vicinity. Vaughan Hurry was to mention, later in the week, that we have had some luck with the sceneries in picking places for the Swedish Lapland claves. We are way north of the Arctic Circle by the way, something that is a first for the Lapland clave. http://www.imsoc.se/angler/roff/midnight.jpg I desperately needed this week, with all the uncertainty surrounding my job situation it has been a stressful spring and summer. Instead of loosing my job, like so many others in the company that I work for, I now work with other tasks but, alas, still for the same company. The creek, and NO! I will not go public with the name since other Swedes are bound to read this newsgroup, isn't all that big but it is extremely deep in its pools and flat waters. The water is crystal clear and somewhat greenish in colour, I guess the latter comes from the fact that we are in an area with glaciers. Jerome Philipon figured that the little stream must once have been part of a glacier itself, something that might explain the almost unbelievable depth of some of the pools and flat waters. There is little or no vegetation in the water and mostly only mountain birch in the surroundings. http://www.imsoc.se/angler/roff/first_pool.jpg To walk the stream up to the lake where it starts takes little more than an hour and to walk the stream down to the next lake, not counting the flat waters, would take days. With a number of char lakes a couple kilometres to the north, and 400 meters uphill, we had more fishing water available than we could possibly fish in a weeks stay, even considering that we have no real darkness during the nights this time of year and this far north. http://www.imsoc.se/angler/roff/lake_pool.jpg The species that we were fishing for were Brown trout and Arctic char. http://www.imsoc.se/angler/roff/lake.jpg That first fish was to set the standard for the week to come. All in all I'm guessing that the entire team caught approximately 50 fish at 18 inches and upward, reaching an all time high in the number of really big fish caught during a Lapland clave. It also set the guidelines for tippet size. I had, me alone, six tippet breaks with breaking strain at lb14, and no! those were not knots that broke, they were clean breaks. Although I'm guessing that the rocky bottom might have had some negative impact on the tippets, there still were some amazingly big fish in the creek. At least one of the fish that I lost I guess would have surpassed lb8, Fredrik Östman, who was with me, stated "I would have loved to see that fish". All I can say is that it felt more like a salmon than a trout. As it was, the biggest char of the week, Jean-Marie Malsacre's, was close to 22 inches and the biggest trout approximately the same size, and with several reaching the almost same size. Sadly, we just weren't able to land the really big ones. The first fish also showed how incredibly deep the flat water was, with the line going vertically downwards and the backing already out, it was evidently very deep. http://www.imsoc.se/angler/roff/rapid.jpg Such was the behaviour of the big char, that they went straight for the bottom, and although some of the trout behaved in a similar manner, they tended to be more aggressive and moving sideways a lot more. http://www.imsoc.se/angler/roff/Vaughan.jpg What can I tell you more? Well we were only seven of us this year, partly my fault as I didn't want to arrange anything big with the ongoing turbulence in my own life. Participants came from England, France, Finland and Sweden. Jean-Marie (France) had brought a 40 year old Cognac with him and there was also a fair sample of different single malts available. We had our traditional fish dinner on the last night, and I'm happy that we could keep that tradition. I think I may have influenced Jarmo Hurri to get a splitcane rod, he liked my Garrison 212E replica and was inquiring about price and where to get one. We had quite a lot of insects going, Tanned caddis, black caddis, bwo, feather mosquitoes, etc. Not many ordinary mosquitoes, but gnats and no-see-'ems to be enough for ten trips. http://www.imsoc.se/angler/roff/ptarmigan.jpg Conclusion: We are going back next year ;-) Sorry that I can't post more pictures. Don't want the place to become too well known. BR/ Roger Ohlund For info on fly-fishing in northern Sweden, Lapland, please visit http://www.imsoc.se/angler/ |
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Great TR
I want to go next year. Sincerely Fred -- Fred Lebow BR/ Roger Ohlund For info on fly-fishing in northern Sweden, Lapland, please visit http://www.imsoc.se/angler/ |
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angler wrote:
I'm awestruck, looking down at my reel I see the backing pouring out from it, TR snipped... Are we having trouble focussing today Roger? :-) /Vaughan nice pic of the ptarmigan |
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![]() Vaghan Hurry skrev: angler wrote: I'm awestruck, looking down at my reel I see the backing pouring out from it, TR snipped... Are we having trouble focussing today Roger? :-) /Vaughan nice pic of the ptarmigan LOL I am having trouble focusing. First the week fishing with you guys (and where I left half my brain on the mountain) then the ptarmigan hunting trip with Erik (where I left the other half of my brain on the mountain). How on earth can a guy work when there is no mental presence??????? BR/ Roger |
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angler wrote:
I'm awestruck, looking down at my reel I see the backing pouring out from it, - this remote mountain stream obviously holds both surprises and other secrets. snip Very nice, Roger. Sounds like a great trip. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() "angler" wrote now work with other tasks but, alas, still for the same company. Jean-Marie (France) had brought a 40 year old Cognac with him and there was also a fair sample of different single malts available. We had our traditional fish dinner on the last night, For info on fly-fishing in northern Sweden, Lapland, please visit ' Nice TR Roger--I'm still sipping that 12 year old Macallan you presented me at Penn clave.--Indian Joe |
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![]() Nice tr, Roger. I have got to try and make it next year. I am in the north woods of Maine, fishing the Rapid. Had a very good morning with several 16 - 18 inch salmon, and two small brookies. Dave |
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angler typed:
snip The scenery is amazing, Yes it is. Very nice TR, Roger, and may your personal strife be a distant memory soon. -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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"angler" (Roger) wrote:
one of the best TRs in a long while Wow. Thanks. |
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On 28 Aug 2006 06:16:40 -0700, "angler" wrote:
I'm awestruck, looking down at my reel I see the backing pouring out from it, - this remote mountain stream obviously holds both surprises and other secrets. Thanks. I love it when someone takes me along to a wonderful place. Hope your job situation gets better. Keep repeating the dumb mantra, "At least I have a job." -- r.bc: vixen Speaker to squirrels, willow watcher, etc.. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. Really. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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