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Baltic flies for calm and clear water

In this part of the series on different coastal conditions, we look at a common situation: water clear as gin and maybe even calm as a mirror. Not the easiest of fishing conditions, but adapting gear and flies to the situation helps.

2 years ago
Autumn Fly

A great looking and very catchy Danish sea trout fly, useful all year round in spite of the name.

5 years ago
Sea trout and foam flies

Fishing Baltic sea trout in the surface with waking foam flies can be a lot of fun. Here’s how to do it – and a pattern that works.

6 years ago
Unlimited access... not

In principle there's free and unlimited access to all coasts in Denmark. That's what the law says. But in many places reality is different.

7 years ago
November, November, November, November

A small gallery of images from November and December on the Baltic coast, showing the ambiance during these last months of the year

7 years ago
Not a single cast

I just returned from a week-long fishing trip with my wife and a bunch of good friends – and I didn’t make a single cast.

8 years ago
A go-kart sea trout trip

This is a report from a productive early morning coastal trip in Denmark. I was forced to get up early to be able to be home in time to watch Formula 1 on TV

8 years ago
Boys' day out

This is a 10 year old trip report that I happened to read again and decided to make into a small article.

8 years ago
Do me a favor, kiss your spouse

It has been brought to my attention that my post about not postponing your fishing trips has caused a bit of friction in some relationships. I need to set a few things straight.

8 years ago
Garfish!

The Baltic garfish or needlefish appears in colossal numbers each spring and is a great joy to target with a fly - and a delicacy to eat.

9 years ago
Simply coastlines

The spring gallery this year is a simple collection of pictures of Danish coastlines. It might be simple, but the variation is amazing and almost endless.

9 years ago
The fish of a lifetime

Just a week ago my good friend Jens caught what can rightfully be called the fish of a lifetime. Here's the story - and the fly that did it.

9 years ago
Springtime on Bornholm

For many years I went sea trout fishing on the Danish island Bornholm every spring with a group of friends. It's a great place to fish.

10 years ago
Midnight Sea Trout

As the summer progresses many key species will be inactive during the day and active at night. So the hunter follows the prey and hunts in the dark

10 years ago
The pike that stared

This was one of those fish that staid glued to my inner eye for a long time. The largest pike I ever caught gave up a very good and pretty harrowing fight.

11 years ago
School of roach

This particular fishing trip was ignited by a photo. Or actually by a handful of photos.

11 years ago
Of lead and chrome

I usually don't take much pride in catching kelts, but ... they are fun to catch!

11 years ago
The man with the silver waders

This is about a steelhead - a sea run rainbow trout

11 years ago
My most recent decent fish

I remember the day. It was April, sunny, warmish and with a light wind.

11 years ago
I F***ing Love Fish Science!

Scientific reports about fish and environment might not seem to be the most exciting to us anglers, but the work done by scientists is extremely important in keeping and eye on and improving our fishing waters.

11 years ago
A glimpse of trout secrets

Yesterday I went and saw a preview of the new videos on coastal sea trout fishing by Danish Niels Vestergaard, and they are pretty exiting to put it mildly

12 years ago
Portrait of a fishing dog

Second on my list of good fishing companions is my dog Divus

12 years ago
Bronze Ides

When the water reaches a comfortable temperature to go swimming, fishing gets slower. However, some species like the tropical feel and may surprice you now and then. Tie some small gammarus and dry beetles and get out in the calm August evenings.

12 years ago
Almost Gone Fishin'

The coming week I will be off fishing a bit. This year's first trip for me. My fishing sure isn`t what it used to be.

13 years ago
Go fishing!

Things have been different the last couple of years. September and October used to be some of my busiest fishing months. Not so any more...

13 years ago
Oarless on Fyn

I have no idea whether oarless is a word, but being on a week long fishing trip, depending on a pontoon boat and having no oars sucks!

13 years ago
Favorite Flies for Baltic Seatrout

This book has been underway for more than 6 months, and I have worked on and off on it for a long time.

14 years ago
Spring 2011

It has become almost a tradition for Martin to do a small gallery of images from the different seasons in his own fishing, especially the spring, and this year he has done it again in keeping with this tradition.

15 years ago
Sea Trout Secrets

A set of very good Danish DVD's have been translated into English.

16 years ago
Rügen bound

I'll be leaving for the first real spring fishing tomorrow - four days on German Rügen

17 years ago
Two for one

The follow up to the "Early Morning" pocasts - with evening and morning fishing and an extra fishing day thrown in.

17 years ago
Not really fishing...

A beautiful but cold day in February.

18 years ago
Absolutely last trip!

I managed to squeeze in one more trip before 2008

18 years ago
The Patience Game

A good angler has patience

18 years ago
Catch and release

A few thoughts about killing fish - or letting them live...

18 years ago
Anticipation

Anticipation and disappointment is a part of fishing - looking forward to the catch that never comes

18 years ago
The Danish flies

A bit about the flies that we use for fishing for sea run browns in the salt

18 years ago
At long last

I managed to get my hands on a new recorder and immediately made the first podcast in months

18 years ago
Running down the man

Now here's something which you don't see that often: fishing for roosterfish from the beach. No boat, no guide, no poling. Just a sand buggy, some rods and a couple of crazy guys literally running up and down the Baja Mexico in the pursuit of some grande roosterfish - like in big.

18 years ago
Skunked

That's why it's called fishing and not catching

19 years ago
Winter fishing

Ways to fight the cold and ways to catch fish in freezing water

19 years ago
Getting wet - or not

How to avoid getting wet when you fall.

19 years ago
Beating the crowds

How to avoid stepping on each other's toes when fishing

19 years ago
1000 garfish

The long beaked fighter

19 years ago
First podcast fish

The sound of catching a large sea trout

20 years ago
Wading

A bit about wading, wading boots, wading staffs -- and what to do when you fall

20 years ago
First GFF podcast ever

Join GFF partner Martin Joergensen on the Danish coast on a cold January day

20 years ago
Pike!

Pike in the salt is something else

20 years ago
Fantastic spring

This year has started off very promising on the Danish coast

21 years ago
January fish

Always remember that January can surprise!

21 years ago
Fly Rodding the Coast

Mitchell covers about every aspect of the coastal fishing worth mentioning.

22 years ago
Mad dogs...

Mad dogs and Englishmen go fishing in Denmark in October

22 years ago
Fly Fishing the Pacific Inshore

Ken Hanley has done it again - and beat himself at it: made a book about the less traditional fly fishing in the salt. Compared to his previous Fly Fishing Afoot in the Surf Zone, this book has a lot more volume and a lot more content. Built along the same lines: instructive, insightful and well written, the new title manages to get around more types of fly fishing for traditional as well as almost unknown species.

23 years ago
Archive

Archive of reports, AKA /blog/earlier.htm

27 years ago
October 10th 1998

Most of my recent trips have been successful and only a few of them have been totally blank.

27 years ago
May 11th 1998

It seems that fishing has taken a turn to the better at last.

28 years ago
April 12th 1998

This spring has brought some hope for a season that will look like a normal one.

28 years ago
November 5th 1997

The autumn still seems to hold strong

28 years ago
October 17th 1997

After a terrible 1996, a dissapointing spring this year and an extremely hot summer, it seems that the sea trout are now returning to the Danish coasts.

28 years ago
May 25th 1997

The weather is still somewhat cold and windy

28 years ago
April 23rd 1997

Everything indicates that this season will be far better than the last one - which was catastrophic

29 years ago
March 6th 1997

The sea trout season has started ... and then again hasn't.

29 years ago
January 20th 1997

It seems we're back to the usual Danish winter: dark, damp, not really cold but certainly not warm either.

29 years ago
December 12th 1996

I recieved an e-mail today and will let that be the first 'Right now' section for a long time:

29 years ago
October 30th 1996

Wind, rising water and falling leaves mark the move from kind indian summer to rough autumn.

29 years ago
June 9th 1996

The summer is upon us. The usual fly fishing in the nights has not yet commenced, and I'm still waiting for my first summer trout

29 years ago
May 31st 1996

It is a strange spring

There's still no trout worth mentioning in sight. Amazing! We will soon be half way through the year and the days will be getting shorter, and noone I know has experienced any spring fishing worth mentioning.

29 years ago
April 29th 1996

As usual in late April and early May, the Danish seas are invaded by garfish

30 years ago
April 26th 1996

This has been a strange spring. All March was icy and cold, and the usual daytime fishing was almost non-existent.

30 years ago
Winter fishing

Winter pictures are from the island of Als.

30 years ago
Surf zone fishing

We at GFF wish that more people made books like this: small and affordable and right on the target. Ken Hanley's small classic has been reprinted

30 years ago
Catch & Release

The fish in the Danish sea are in no way endangered by rodfishers. Nets are another story, though, but still fish are abundant, and therefore we Danes almost always bring home fish. Small fish are illegal to catch, but many fishermen release a lot of their catch. But no-kill and pure C&R is not common on the Danish shores.

31 years ago
Proper conduct

There are laws and written rules, but for the benefit of all of us, there are some unwritten common sense and social rules too:

31 years ago
Rule no. 1

The bottom is a main factor in the ocean. We have no trees, no meandering, no overhanging banks (almost none at least). The water covers it all and above that... the sky.

31 years ago
Rule no. 2

The bottom is like the beach. This is not always true, but generally the beach can be used to judge the bottom below the surface.

31 years ago
Rule no. 3

Fish are where they feel good. That is where one or several factors are present: food, shelter, optimum water conditions, other fish ...and more.

31 years ago
Rule no. 3½

This should actually be rule number 4, but it's still a bit too vague to be so. It is based on my own and a lot of other fishers experiences, but still... Fishing is best when water is going out - and please notice, that this doesn't only refer to tidal movement.

31 years ago
Rules & regulations

There are laws in Denmark too, and some of the deal with fishing. The most important ones are these

31 years ago
Tactics

A few tips of efficiently covering the water when fishing for Baltic sea trout

31 years ago
This is Denmark

Denmark is a small country; the size of Pensylvania, and can by no means be compared to the other and far larger Scandinavian countries; Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland.

31 years ago
Where rules meet

Certain spots provide many positive factors for the fish: exposed coast with mixed bottom, sand and weed covered stones. Variation, shelter and food is here in plenty.

31 years ago

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