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Nils,
Thanks for your comment.
16,000 salmon is a pretty hefty number! Using my little tool and taking into account the short Icelandic season of 90 days puts rather a big pressure on the angler in question. Let's say that the fish were caught during a 10-year period. That would give an average of almost 18 fish per fishing day, all 90 days, every season for all 10 years. Not a single day missed out! No illness, no blown out waters, no cars breaking down, no birthdays or burials! Only fishing.
For the sake of realism (or what you'd call it) we could give this guy 20 years to obtain the goal. He'd still have to catch at least 9 salmon per fishing day, three months in a row, every season for two decades - come hell or high water!
That is indeed pretty impressing ...and maybe not totally true...
Martin
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Darren, that is a fantastic pattern there, love it!
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Nice and different article!
I have my own experiences with some people claiming some catches that are out of this world here in Iceland. I fish a lot here, MUCH more than most other anglers here. I fish many of the best rivers and mostly have very good catches. So I know what is possible for one person to catch in a season. It is Atlantic Salmon Im talking about here.
I have two funny stories. One is about a guy claiming he had caught over 4000 salmon. These person is a guide so I already was wondering when this guide should be catching all these fish when being a guiding all season. But I got the answers myself when I was with this person for two weeks. After this period, he was telling people that he had caught 124 salmon. The fact is the this person was guiding these two weeks and did not catch any salmon, I was there! So either this person wants to make a name by lying or the does not know what is coming out of his mouth.
Another remarkable story is an angler claiming over 16,000 Atlantic salmon. The season is 90 days here in Iceland and this guy has a family, work and is also guiding. Im not judging here but MANY people ask me about this and I don't have the answer. I know that even though I fish and catch a lot, I will never come near this number in my life
Rasmus Hansen calculated on these 16,000 salmon and it could be interesting to hear a comment from him.
My fishing has over the years just developed into enjoying more and more when me and my friends have some action. These people who have a need to stand out a talk about some crazy numbers simply don't interest me. This is not what fishing is about. But if people ask my about my fishing, I will tell them but try to be a little humble and show interest in others fishing.
Best regards from Iceland
Nils
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Jano,
These are generally available in shops that supply rod building materials. Jann's Netcraft is a large US online dealer with lots of stuff, and Mud Hole has an even larger selection.
For a European dealer you can check out Belgian FishBone.
Martin
Hi there.
Where can you buy those colorfull burl cork rings in the pick?thanks.
Sincerely Jano
i fished the crackle back which is similar to the super pupa but not the same.the crackle has caught me alot of trout when nothing else would work on the river.i will be tying the super pupa,because of the close resemblance to the crackle and i know it will catch fish.looks like a killer pattern to me,thanks for the info.
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Great fly as always Davie think I will tye a few with a grizzle cock hackle instead of a black hackle as a wee variant.... ;)
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Could it be alright that will put thing about this in my small personal weblog if I post a reference to globalflyfisher.com ? and Happy New Year!
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Hey Garth, stay tuned for more streamers over the year. We have at least 24 posts planned with multiple streamers from lots of tyers.
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I use a 1.00$hole punch for tickets, I use iton plastic, paper etc the hole punch makes a perfect eye.
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I missed out on a golden opportunity to learn from one of the best fly tiers on the east coast (my grandfather) It wasn't till after he passed that I got interested in both fly fishing & tying. Lucky for me my uncle is pretty darn good himself and was willing to teach me the basics. But once I found your videos it was game on because I no longer had to drive him crazy every time I had a question or wanted to add a new type of fly to my fly box. Your videos are the best and have been very helpful. Thanks a million!
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Great Article! I can see why this works for you. Thanks for sharing!
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Jay,
Thanks for your well wishes. Much appreciated!
I sure do remember our trip to Ulm. It was a very long time ago. I have a single picture of myself from that trip, which was back in the beginning of the 90's.
Many moons ago....
Martin
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Since I don't Facebook, Tweet, or Instasomething, I'll just leave a thank you for the ones this year and look forward to next year.
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Excellent project once again.
Anything planned for 2014 ?
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Dear anonymous,
Dumbest comment I have ever come across. You obviously didn't get the point of the article, which is exactly the opposite of what it says: it doesn't matter a bit how you look!
Irony, you know? Joking by saying the opposite of what you really mean. And I even stamped the article with a "This is a joke" stamp so that even you up here in the Northwest could get the idea.
Well, I didn't succeed, did I?
Happy New Year
Martin
PS: I have been to the Northwest (in several countries actually, even though I guess that you refer to the only real Northwest, namely the one in the US), and it's not true that 99% don't give a rats @#$ about looks. A lot of you people fishing in the Northwest do look like sh*t, but my estimate is that the number is more like 47.8 percent. A lot of your fellow local fly fishers actually look quite decent, and do care a bit about looks.
PPS: Next time you criticize something, be a man and stand behind it with your name. That's also good style.
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Hello Erik and Sandra,
It was nice to meet you at the Fly supply store. Thanks for the nice words about the article.
For sure we will meet in the future, maybe in your beautifull fly fishing cabin, or on a fly fishing show.
Best regards,
Tom and Fousjia.
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Hello Dan,
Sorry for the waiting, I was reading your question today.
You asked me about designing a simple drag system for the future in my reels. I am thinking about it and maybe in a future reel design I will build such a drag system in one of my reels. I am thinking of a little disc brake system.
Thanks for your nice words and I hope to see your reel design photo's soon!!
Best regards,
Tom Biesot.
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