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Old May 19th, 2004, 07:33 PM
Staalkop
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Hi Roffians,
this is the first time that I post a TR on Roff.
Hope you'll like it.
It's about fishing the fly in Holland....
Look at :
http://hans.pressanykey.nl
and follow the link TR.
Hans


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Old May 19th, 2004, 08:37 PM
Tim J.
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"Staalkop" wrote in message
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Hi Roffians,
this is the first time that I post a TR on Roff.
Hope you'll like it.
It's about fishing the fly in Holland....
Look at :
http://hans.pressanykey.nl
and follow the link TR.
Hans


Very nice, Hans. My favorite photo is the deer crossing the water. I also liked
the Patagonia TR. Thanks.
--
TL,
Tim
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Old May 19th, 2004, 11:28 PM
a-happy-up-yours
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Default TR Dutch Biesbosch and North Sea

Tim J. wrote:

"Staalkop" wrote in message
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Hi Roffians,
this is the first time that I post a TR on Roff.
Hope you'll like it.
It's about fishing the fly in Holland....
Look at :
http://hans.pressanykey.nl
and follow the link TR.
Hans



Very nice, Hans. My favorite photo is the deer crossing the water. I also liked
the Patagonia TR. Thanks.



That's a good report, Hans and a great site!! Thanks for all of your efforts. This
is as close to fishing as I can get, for a time.


Tom in North Carolina

n4tab at earthlink dot net
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Old May 20th, 2004, 05:15 PM
Herman Nijland
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Default TR Dutch Biesbosch and North Sea

Staalkop wrote:
Hi Roffians,
this is the first time that I post a TR on Roff.
Hope you'll like it.
It's about fishing the fly in Holland....
Look at :
http://hans.pressanykey.nl
and follow the link TR.
Hans


Nice one Hans!
Good to see you having fun in the Dutch waters, there'll probably be a
lot more to come. This report is a good inspiration to get me to do some
trip reports, cause I've got the feeling that we fish in quite another
environment than most of the other visitors here :-).

--
Herman


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Old May 20th, 2004, 05:39 PM
riverman
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"Herman Nijland" wrote in message
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Staalkop wrote:
Hi Roffians,
this is the first time that I post a TR on Roff.
Hope you'll like it.
It's about fishing the fly in Holland....
Look at :
http://hans.pressanykey.nl
and follow the link TR.
Hans


Nice one Hans!
Good to see you having fun in the Dutch waters, there'll probably be a
lot more to come. This report is a good inspiration to get me to do some
trip reports, cause I've got the feeling that we fish in quite another
environment than most of the other visitors here :-).



Yeah, for starters everyone speaks some furrin language over there.

--riverman


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Old May 20th, 2004, 06:19 PM
Staalkop
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Default TR Dutch Biesbosch and North Sea

Yeah, Herman,
unfortunately yes we fish in a different environment.
Sorry to say, but I have to learn to appreciate the dutch waters a bit more,
I think.
Hans

BTW what about these 'brasems' not reacting at all ( lying in the
watersurface ) ??

"Herman Nijland" schreef in bericht
...
Staalkop wrote:
Hi Roffians,
this is the first time that I post a TR on Roff.
Hope you'll like it.
It's about fishing the fly in Holland....
Look at :
http://hans.pressanykey.nl
and follow the link TR.
Hans


Nice one Hans!
Good to see you having fun in the Dutch waters, there'll probably be a
lot more to come. This report is a good inspiration to get me to do some
trip reports, cause I've got the feeling that we fish in quite another
environment than most of the other visitors here :-).

--
Herman




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Old May 21st, 2004, 01:19 AM
Herman Nijland
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Default TR Dutch Biesbosch and North Sea

riverman wrote:
"Herman Nijland" wrote in message
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Staalkop wrote:

Hi Roffians,
this is the first time that I post a TR on Roff.
Hope you'll like it.
It's about fishing the fly in Holland....
Look at :
http://hans.pressanykey.nl
and follow the link TR.
Hans


Nice one Hans!
Good to see you having fun in the Dutch waters, there'll probably be a
lot more to come. This report is a good inspiration to get me to do some
trip reports, cause I've got the feeling that we fish in quite another
environment than most of the other visitors here :-).




Yeah, for starters everyone speaks some furrin language over there.

--riverman


Congolese ;-)?
Sorry Myron, slip of the key. Compared to your situation we're still
quite well off, I guess.
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Old May 23rd, 2004, 06:40 PM
Mu Young Lee
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Default TR Dutch Biesbosch and North Sea

On Wed, 19 May 2004, Staalkop wrote:

Nice example of camera, fly rod, landing net and belly boat steering. I
take it you are a reasonably well coordinated person. Great looking fish.
What you call sea bass - is that the same fish that the French call a
*bar*?

Mu
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Old May 23rd, 2004, 08:07 PM
Staalkop
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Default TR Dutch Biesbosch and North Sea

Hi Mu,

coordination is ok, thanks, but I had to throw quite a few pics away
too.....
Since I was alone this was the only way to do it.

I do not know how the french call this fish.
Hans


"Mu Young Lee" schreef in bericht
cc.itd.umich.edu...
On Wed, 19 May 2004, Staalkop wrote:

Nice example of camera, fly rod, landing net and belly boat steering. I
take it you are a reasonably well coordinated person. Great looking fish.
What you call sea bass - is that the same fish that the French call a
*bar*?

Mu



  #10  
Old May 24th, 2004, 10:12 AM
Herman Nijland
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Default TR Dutch Biesbosch and North Sea

Mu Young Lee wrote:
On Wed, 19 May 2004, Staalkop wrote:

Nice example of camera, fly rod, landing net and belly boat steering. I
take it you are a reasonably well coordinated person. Great looking fish.
What you call sea bass - is that the same fish that the French call a
*bar*?

Mu


Hello Mu,
Yes, it is the same species. More info to be found at:
http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/Spec...s name=labrax

--
Herman
 




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