Seatrout fly odyssey

March 18th, 2010

Finnaly loaded

Finnaly loaded

During the last few month my tying activities was more less focused on sea trout flies. After the two weeks I will be chasing these magnificent fish somewhere in Sweden, so I have prepared a bit of flies for this trip. In spite of the fact that i believe in retrieve rather than fly, it is always fun to experiment. Seatrout during the early spring tend to focus on bigger prey like small fish, rag warms, etc., so even big fantasy flies sometimes excels in this season. So it is time experiment a bit and tie few different patterns, because you can never know what to expect in the spring, especially in the Sea. On the other hand someone may admit, that usually we fish with the one fly mainly, and there is no need to carry around tons of fly boxes. Yes, if I’m landing one fish after another there is no need to change a fly – thats for sure. But if not? Or suddenly during the day waves become bigger, or opposite – you see some fish feeding in shallow quiet water, where heavy flies are worst to put on? Yes then you take out your fly box and realize that all Grey fredes are with heavy eyes, and shrimps are overloaded with led. “Oh dear, I should also tie lighter flies!” an old English gentlemen would suggest. Fisherman from our country would not be so tedious with expressions in same situation, but there will be no difference what the fishing is concerned. So more flies gives more possibility to adapt -main key to success almost anywhere.

So this season i have tied same flies i was using last year in a different weight ranges and color combinations. Main patterns to play with are still sand eels, grey fredes, rag worms, woollys and different shrimps. While tying techniques remains simple, material and color combinations are endless. I have found 3 favorite materials for epoxy sand eels, that still have a lot of movement, but does not bend around the hook while casting. So these are kinky fiber, buck tail and vide variety of hen and other hackle feathers. My eels are not as small as usual, but when it will be necessary I will not hesitate to shorten synthetic tails, what basically is one of the advantages that synthetics like kinky fiber have over natural materials. You can not shorten natural tails like buck tail or hen feathers with out loosing the movement in water and without affecting fly shape. You will also find a few flies inspired from one of the best scandinavian fly fishing page globalflyfisher where people who loves sea and specially sea trout share their experience.
I have already prepared article for the next week where I will share my experience  how to create a perfect striping basket – some tips may be new for you, so,
See you next week.
RR

Here are the flies:

My soldiers

My soldiers

Feather sand eal

Feather sand eal

Pinky pig shrimp

Pinky pig shrimp

Orange frede

Orange frede

Classic sand eel - kinky version

Classic sand eel - kinky version

Albino sand eel, also kinky

Albino sand eel, also kinky

Pinky Frede

Pinky Frede

Chartreuse frede

Chartreuse frede

Classical Grey frede

Classical Grey frede

Green sand eel

Green sand eel

Brushing the Shrimps

February 22nd, 2010
Brushed shrimpo...

Brushed shrimpo...

While still sharing the oppinion: “Thats not the fly, its the driver!” during the last week i have started to load my fly boxes with different Seatrout flies. Season is too close, so boxes should be loaded. This year, in between all other patterns i have focused on saltwater shrimp tying -- quite a funny flies, that can produce a decent takes and strong memories. In general i think that classic Magnus and Grey frede patterns mimics also some invertebrates from baltic sea two, but however, sometimes we are fooling the fish (actually our selves) with precise imitations. Yes, this times it is shrimps. The main problem when tying the shrimps on a bit bigger hook is the size of the hackle you can get to properly palmer the flies body. Of course everyone likes these long shrimp legs -- hopefully seatrout too, but how can we tie such a fly? Easiest and one of the best ways is to use spey hackle feathers, but if there are not as much colors around as you would like to use. Or, maybe you need a bit softer material? Then -- BRUSH IT!
Yes, with the brushes you can use a lot of different materials for legs, starting from bucktail, marabou, synthetic stuff and even squirrel tail. I have added here few patterns from my tying bench, and i’m pretty confident that these should do the thing. Especially I like flies with softer materials like marabou, turkey and so on, but in case of opposite, i have prepared some bucktailed and squirrled shrimpo. Share and enjoy.
See you next week, video and pictures are below!
Turkey shrimp

Turkey shrimp

Greyfrede?

Greyfrede?

Squirrled shrimp

Squirrled shrimp

BUCKTAIL edition

BUCKTAIL edition

Save WILD Salmon

February 16th, 2010
SALMON... to be or...

SALMON... to be or...

In these days when eggs are hatching deep below the ice in our beautiful Baltic salmon Rivers, our minds can not rest in peace, because our friends are  endangered around the globe. Geir Kjensmo, Chairman of Norwegian Salmon Association just send me a video, that illustrate unbelievable  threat that comes from Salmon Farms. You must see the whole  film Farm Salmon Exposed (all parts) -- to know better how does these monsters (farms) impact our friends. Is there a way to fight with them? Yes, and it is simple: BOYCOTT FARMED SALMON, because fish farms destroys wild fish. All Salmon that you can by in Baltic states comes from Norway farms, and now these are active in both sides of Atlantic Ocean, by this destroying  wild fish populations even in Canada.  Producers of the film have gathered unimpeachable evidence of this important fact, and you can find articles about this problems in major scientific journals such as Nature. Hopefully we don’t have such a big problems in Baltic Sea, where our salmon unfortunately have high dioxin levels.  If you are responsible fly fisherman spend a while and watch a film -- we are part of this whole story…

Link from Geir is here, video below. ACT NOW!

Intro

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Get organized

February 1st, 2010
Ready to go

Ready to go

Winter, winter, winter… It seems that this year winter will last long, and it means no fly fishing for a while. But, no fly fishing – yes, it means fly tying. I like to load my fly boxes with ugly and nasty patters before new season arrives and this is the best time to do it. HOW ABOUT YOU? You would like to, but for you it means table cleaning, taking out all the stuff and then putting it all iback, and so on. And all this to tie just a few flies… No, i’ll better grab a pint and reread an lovely article about fly tying before spring arrives. Honestly – I know this feeling. When i moved to my current flat i faced these issues. Even more – i have a small boy, who is extremely interested in everything, that is small and unusual. So i was planing to make a new tying bench. Above small details i was confident only about two things – first, all the materials (or major ones) and tools must be easily observable and accessible with in one touch (with out seeking for box, then bag and so on..). And other important issue was to get out of dust and child’s nasty hands – these, espesially in between 2 and 3 years can destroy everything within one minute. So my bench must have a shutter or something like that.

The dark side of every good project of coarse is money… Less means bigger shitty! So I faced two unmatchable things – price and quality. While getting almost exhausted by searching something suitable, I founded this beautiful bench, that during the previous life was serving in some small ofice somewhere in Sweden. I am not afraid of purchasing gently used things, especially if these came from country where I love to fish and are made from natural oak, but not plastic. So i picked up this affordable furniture and step by step converted it to my present fly tying bench. Now i have already tied some thousand flies during the last years and i can say – i am fully satisfied. All materials and essentials are within one touch, i can finish tying and close everything within one minute, and restart immediately. You will soon recognize in pictures that instead of huge table i have an open drawer with a small removable (white) surface in front of me where to put all materials and tools that are in use. This is really comfy, because large desk areas usually gets loaded with all possible crap, and finaly gives you nothing more that just increase of entropy. Materials and other stuff that i am using not so frequent are sleeping in a ground level of my bench safely locked under the lower shutter. Safe and secure – SS.
So – take a look at the pictures and pick up some ideas if you are on the way to create your tying corner.
See you next week,
RR

Major materials  - each in separate compartment

Major materials - each in separate compartment

Desk is closed

Desk is closed

Opened position

Opened position

My trash - attached with a paper clip

My trash - attached with a paper clip

Sleeping bench

Sleeping bench

Lower compartment while shutter is opened - materials resting...

Lower compartment while shutter is opened - materials resting...

With inner light turned on

With inner light turned on

Renzetti port

Renzetti port

C&R contest rules

January 1st, 2010

Rules are following:

1. Everyone from all countries can participate, just send me a link to your Catc&Release video in Youtube or if you have not uploaded it yet send video directly to my email -- see contacts page.

2. I will display this video under the Video pages in between already existing movies.
(Check out the new entry from Ernestas)

3. There will be 3 categories awarded in 31.december 2010- Biggest fish, Best video and Thats  crazy.

4. Prizes are from LOOP see bellow, so come on and join us:

#1 Biggest fish

Superb Loop Opti rod

Superb Loop Opti rod

#2 Best video

LOOP C&R net

LOOP C&R net

#3 Thats  crazy

I`m bussy - will decide later...

I`m bussy - will decide later...

Winter trouting

December 7th, 2009
Autumn Bow

Autumn Bow

Autumn and early winter  of course is spawning time for Salmonoid species – not only for those  from sea but also for freshwater trout. Week ago, I was visiting Armands place in the Northern part of the Latvia, to see how he is doing with his hatchery and to catch some fish. I would say, that this is one of the most beautiful hatcheries I know- located close and taking water from Virgulica creek , it is perfectly suited for hatching different salmonoids including Brown trout, Arctic char, Grayling and even White fish. So, those who are not shure about their fishing suceess, can prepare some nice pictures of fish from the hatchery.  I don’t know a lot of places in Baltic states  where you can see 2+kg brownee or char. I was even more lucky – Armands prepared such a fish for evening, that of coarse was best addition to whiskey, that we shared during the evening talks. Because the different reasons, this year was not so good for business, but don’t worry, numbers of trout and grayling still is enough to supply the rivers and lakes, where Armands  is in charge of stocking.

Opportunities near his beautifully located house are plenty: big stream, small stream and plenty of pounds, offers different opportunities for almost any fly fishermen.

Checking the corner...

Checking the corner...

During the late autumn, sometimes even in mid November, you can expect some snow here, that virtually makes day longer and fishing somehow funnier. However, the nasty hands of global warming, are also putting some fingerprints here, by changing the snow to rain and freezing temperatures to muddy river banks. Water level in the bigger stream Pededze was a bit more than enough for fishing,  so I focused my fishing activities to Virgulica – small tributary, which holds wild trout, grayling and rainbows. No doubt rainbows are foreign species that are stocked all around the places in Europe, and because of that in general are not so interesting objects for fishing. But here as well as in few more places in Northen Latvia it is little bit different… First reason – some part of fish was stocked years ago, and is feeding constantly on their own, and second, even more interesting, they have spawned successfully few times, so you can expect a take from 100% wild bows. So, its worse to take a try with a fly rod in your hand. Because of the spawning time I was fishing only in the spots where I was not disturbing brownies, with the aim to see how  nice the bows are in winter here.

Brownie after spawning

Brownie after spawning

Fishing was high in spite of the low temperatures, and more surprisingly there where no rainbows in between first five fish I landed. Guess what? Yepp, the brownies. Most likely they where hungry after spawning – even the smallest fish was quite slim, but apparently fast enough to be quicker than rainbows. I did not landed trophy sized brownies, but biggest one was big enough (around 40 cm) to put a decent bend in my beautiful Opti stream rod. When first activity calmed down, I felt a gentle touch to my minnow type streamer, but with no afterword… Hmm… I made another cast, waited a bit more to let the fly sink deeper, and after the second strip – yes! It was a nice take. Completely wild black colored Rainbow was fighting with attitude until I was able to land it. You can not see such a healthy bows in many waters in our region – beautiful tale, powerful body and natural water type color. Armands tend to think that there are few wild rainbows here, so this was maybe the one. During the next hours I landed few more fish, mainly taken on grey minnows, size 8, so I was happy about this short winter day. All the fish was safely released, and lets hope to meet them again next year.

Absolute beauty

Absolute beauty

At the moment I have launched a Catch and release contest, so get ready for the next year. Authors of best videos will receive awards from LOOP  and certainly size matters here. More info here.

Also for my Latvian friends – I am working to implement a forum in Latvian for 2010, so come back soon to discuss.

All the best,

Reinis

Chasing Sheras

November 9th, 2009

It is well known that in Sweden’s coastal area (Shera garden)  lives one of the biggest pikes in Europe. And so? From the first look 15 kilo fish seems to bee quite good reason to tie some flies and get there as soon as possible, but the main question is where? Especially if you are going to chase the crocks with fly rod! Shera garden is quite big area with the thousands of islands, bays and peninsulas,  where water depths varies from just a few  to 50 and even more meters. Hm, and if you are going to wade instead of fishing from a solid boat you are in trouble, some one may suggest. May be…

Releasing the esox mamy

Releasing the esox mammy

Starting from nothing but the good map (Thanks to Noris) we where  facing the sea with the fly rod in our hands,  looking for descent fish and deeply bended rods. Bended by pike of coarse!

Getting started

Small harbour and typical shera garden

Small harbour and typical shera garden

First evening came with first impressions. In general waters in between sheras was like a endless lake system with the reeds or stones, and of coarse no sandy beaches. Just as expected – this was not our first year here in Sweden. So, we where looking for the spot that is shallow enough to wade and located close to deep waters. Location close to deep waters  would increase the chance to hook really big ones. In my opinion pikes, because of different reasons, are usually laying close to the places where depth are changing suddenly.

The place where we started during the first evening, gave us first impressions – shallow water located far from main sea in between the reeds was muddy and hard to wade.  And opposite  – spots located next to the  stony banks was too deep to wade at all. To be honest, this was not surprising, because from the very beginning I knew that spot search would be essential part in a way to success.  At the evening we continued  search in the map, looking for the shallow places located closer to the main sea. In principle it is not hard to distinguish see depth close to the bank, if you know the topography.  If there is flat land, the sea will also be quite similar and opposite – if there are a hills or cliffs don’t expect to get a wadable waters there.  So during intense discussions we found tomorrows spot.

First attempt!

That`s the place

That`s the place

For sure – next mornings  hopes and expectations was skewed by weathermen. Temperature during the night time was few degrees below zero, and there was only few clouds in the sky. Good day for walking in park or sightseeing, but not for piking. Even worth, a light breeze from the North was not promising at all …  Besides the weather, discovered spots was beautiful – stony, weedy sea bed with a lot of places to hide, some sudden depth change in between flat sections and above everything perfect place for wading. That was exactly the place we where looking for.  But… After six hours of fishing we had nothing more than few lazy takes.  Apparently fish was not active!  Few hours before finish we met  two swedes jerking from a solid boat. They where kind enough, and brought us on the opposite side of the bay, by this saving some hours of walking back to the car. But unfortunately for them, we where the biggest catch of the day.  After the short discussion we figured out that they blanked too and constant lure change was just a poor answer to pikes lazyness. So, if they not take today, they will tomorrow.

Getting better!

There where no significant weather change during the next 24 hours, so situation was quite the same in the next morning. We decided to investigate one more perspective place north from our camp. From the first look this place was similar to Baltic lakes, with a lot of reeds and weeds in the water.  Just a solid stones and cliffs was constant reminders that we where on the shera garden. Surprisingly here was much easier to wade, than in similar spots with reedy banks.  Second cast next to the bank, reeds moved a little and finally small pike around 1,5 kilos was trying to bend my rod. If there was one at the  beginning others will follow.  I continued to fish the reedy section and finally was in the touch with the  fish. During the following hour i landed few pikes and missed some takes too.

Pike is not food, but however...

Pike is not food, but however...

Unfortunately i did not notice any decent crocks weighting more than 3 kilos, but it was just a beginning.  As all good things end some how, also this perspective spot ended with revelation that we must move from here.  Other fellows did not found appropriate and productive areas so we decided to move. Such a decision was made because wading in the other spots was shity hard, and fishing was possible only from boat or float tube.

In my opinion moving away from here was a bit of a mistake – i had a float tube as well as Noris,  so at least for us it was a good chance to investigate these waters. But, hence we decided not to split, we moved from here all together as a team, continuing for the spot search till the end of the day. Some pikes was landed, but not in the size we where after.

I gotta feeling!

Wind gusts 25 meters in a second at the beginning of November, seems to be the worth weather for fly fishing. At least some one may suggest so…  Serious wind, big waves was what we where facing next morning. Perfect, if we would know the place better I supposed. Wind can be very helpful in pike fishing, because sometimes by escaping the waves and searching for calm and warm waters pikes concentrate in certain spots in enormous density. I had an experience in such a situations before, as well as others, so we where hopeful to get the bingo again. Re searching the map and looking for correct wind direction with a compass we found a new promising spot some 50 kilometers from our camp.

6 kilo crock

6 kilo crock

Bending around the small peninsula, wind was blowing water directly in this perspective bay, forming the quiet spot with a bit calmer water – just the perfect place for pike party. And by coincidence – it was nice place for wading. During the day we examined different parts of this area, with the growing feeling that big ones are around the corner. I was fishing with sink tip line and suspending fly that gave me a lot of possibilities during retrieve – fly was slowly rising during the stop, and jerking down and a side wile stripping. It was already four a clock at the noon, when I reinvestigated the spot that we tried during the morning hours and that gave us few pikes nothing more but up to 2.5 kilos. Wind was blowing constantly so there was a hope that fish would gather here all day long. For sure pikes was active, I hooked one fish just immediately after few casts and another one in following minutes. Size was increasing too – biggest one was around three kilos, still not the size we where dreaming about. Hence here were a lot of potential holding places for big pike I was fishing slowly and carefully. Another cast over the deepest spot and finally – yes a nice touch! I paused, the pike attacked the fly once again and we where connected. Some 90 centimeters of powerful green steel was bending my rod until I landed it. Around five kilos I suspected. Not bad but there should be more. Acting in a same way as before, I landed and released fish around 4 kilos, just from the center of the bay. Another one jumped out of the reeds, missed the fly and was gone. Not bad, for 30 minutes of fishing. It was already quite dark when I still had a feeling that there should be bigger fish in.  Because of the approaching evening I changed the fly to similar but brighter one and moved on. Essential part of the game here is the feeling where to cast, when to pause and yeh, when to finish. Within next few meters I recognized significant depth change where the small ditch was entering the bay. This should be the right place I supposed and landed the fly precisely where I wanted. Water moved a little and… no not yet another strip, fly is suspending and – significant turn indicated the moment when to strike! Wow, that one  was bigger -for sure! A big pikes does not run like hell, they are like submarines cruising down below not allowing observing them until they are exhausted.

Mmmhhh...

Mmmhhh...

When I landed this beauty I recognized that fly is deep and with in the gills, that was bleeding like hell! Fuck, I need to take it in spite of the fact that we already had some fish for evening. Measured at home it was 95 cm and 6 kilos – decent fish but still not the one.

Other fellows also did well by landing one 3.5 and one 3 kilo fish. Noris missed bigger one, because his mono titanium wire came a part. What a pity! That’s the reason why I don`t like mono wires and use a braided instead. My religion for pike is braided titanium, and so far I don’t have any bad experience with them.At the last evening it was time to prepare some nice meal and flies for tomorrow. I knew what I would like and tied it just after the dinner. It should work – no doubt.

Last move!

During the night time nothing was changed in terms of the weather, so we moved to the same spots for the last time. Hence I was the luckiest so far I gave a chance to others and wished all the best when they started to work on my yesterdays beat. I moved little bit North to potential spot recognized from map. Unfortunately in real life situation was different – there was significant depth change just next to the reeds, so wading was dangerous and fish most likely was not here hence wind was blowing the waves in the shore. I moved back and recognized that guys have left, so it was my time to reinvestigate the yesterday’s spots. Approaching was quite difficult here, hence you must walk throe wide sections of reeds and you will never know where you will get. Besides that wading is a little dangerous hence you can easily stuck in some deep and muddy ditches in between this yellow forest. When I finally get to the water I recognized that  somebody was here before – Noris most likely. Anyway, there is always some fish left, so I started to work as careful as possible. Same technique with slow retrieve was good enough for that day too. First fish that I landed in between 5 or ten minutes was something special. But not because it was big – actually it was around 2 kilos. This fish was seriously injured – I suspect that this pike was missing some 30 % of the scales and had some 3 different jaw tattoos on her back. What a survivor! Deep respect, and she did not refused to take my fly! But, what was more interesting – all the injuries was 100% fresh and most likely yesterday was a nightmare for small pike in this bay! So, it was a chance I could not miss…

What a beauty!

What a beauty!

At the moment it is quite hard to count precisely how many pikes I landed that morning, but there was quite a few. Within two hours there was some three or for 5 kilo fish one around 6 and several nice pikes around 3 kilos. I did not recognized any small fish here (Not surprising!) and all crocks I landed was laying in the area not bigger that 1 ha. My blood pressure jumped a little, when I recognized that one five kilo fish had a nice triangle tattoo on here back from bigger sister. Of course I was happy about what happened, but still I needed the fish of the trip. 5 and 6 kilos are nice ones but, sometimes you need more. Eriks was watching the action from another bank, and we agreed that after 30 minutes we should finish. Ferry would not wait for us, even if the reason is so important as pike fishing. From the very beginning of the trip I had a feeling that sooner or later I will get what I was after. All morning I was fishing the same spot as yesterday and same one Eriks tried this morning. No chance you say, may be, but not in the case when you have deep belief! When I landed my fly just a few feet from the place where I hooked a 6 kilo fish yesterday I knew, that somebody will stay in this empty living room next to the reeds and deeper water. First strip, water moved a little and I was waiting. You know that feeling when blood freeze for a while until everything starts. Descent take and fight was started! Unfortunately my running line tangled so seriously, that I decided to spool it on, so I had only 20 meters of line to fight the this crock. It took some 5 maybe 10 minutes to land it and yes, this was the fish I was after. I carefully handled it and asked Erik to come over for photo session.

This is it - 104 cm!

This is it - 104 cm!

Fly was so deep in the jaws that only 3 centimeters from 25 cm titanium pike wire was hanging out. Thanks good my pliers were long enough! Wee took some pictures and measured the fish – it was 104 cm and around eight or nine kilos in weight! Magnificent. Thank`s Erik for pictures! When we released the crock i recognized, that it is enough! Mikus also landed one pike around 4 kilos, Noris had some nice takes so everyone was happy. At least we found what we where looking for!

The moment...

The moment...

Few things for those who would like to try!

Our team and appropriate car

Our team and appropriate car

Instead of possibility to wade, please take into account that water was quite low this year, so it is better to bring or rent a solid boat. You will always have a chance to jump out of the boat and wade a certain sections if you would like to!

Take a good map of area where you are going to fish, and think about the weather impact on certain spots.

Bring a different density lines with you – some places require floaters others not.

If you wade in the dangerous spots dont go on your own!

Always believe that luck is just around the corner, and dreams will come true!

Those whou are not shure about what flies should click here.

Pike Madness

October 26th, 2009

You can never know how big it can get! Just a light  touch to your fly, you  pause, pause, pause.. then strike and wow!,  your rod is bending deeper and deeper! Autumn is the time to go out if you are dreaming about big ones. Usually people are tended to think that October is the best month for green alligators here in Baltic states, but i would say its just the beginning for Pike Madness. Why Madness? Hm, maybe because usually people are siting next to the TV when there is cold and windy conditions outside, and not chasing the  fish by standing deep in the water or drifting with some boat around the lake, river or even sea. Sometimes it takes hundreds of casts to get a take, some times ten is enough, so you can never know when it will happen.

Esox Lucius

Esox Lucius

So, its Pike time, and i`m going to Sweden for the last time this year to chase a big pikes in shera garden, so i decided to put some info here about flies and other essentials to be successful.

Pike fly mysteryFly Mystery

Many newcomers to pike fly fishing think that good fly is major key to success. I would say in proper hands yes… What i mean with it, that pike fly is not just another fly…  At least for me, pike flies are like a lures for spin fisherman. When i am thinking about new flies I,m  always thinking about how they would swim, look and of coarse  how i must play with them. There are heavy (jig type) flies, suspenders,  deceivers, classical strip bunny’s and many more, each with its own behavior. Late Autumn pike fly for me is big or very big fly that i can play as slowly as possible.  It should move around like a jerk or even dead fish so that pike will get crazy as soon as fly appears. But… And this is the big difference with summer piking, that during the late autumn, pike are not so aggressive on takes. They can watch your fly for ten and even more seconds  maybe follow a little, and sometimes its all what you  expect.  Key to success is to be as slow and as interesting with your strips as possible. That is the reason why may flies are not heavy, at least if i`m fishing in typical mid depth spots.  After the strip  fly should not go down like a hammer, so you can wait and then play with it again in the same layer. Pike is nice fish for us, not only because it is big and take our flies time after time,but also because these fish are always looking up. Even if  your fly is hanging just below the surface in the deeper spot, you can be 100% sure, that if the pike will like how your fly is dancing it will rise and take.  So if you are out, prepare the neutral density flies, so you can adjust to the layer you would like to fish, without grasping the bottom all the time.  I adjust float ability of my flies by adding the  foam,  dear hair or sometimes other material that are tooth resistant. Also it is quite important to use a body materials without natural wool in them. Not only because these flies  become extremely heavy hence absorbing a lot of water, but also because pikes tooth can stuck in the wool and by this prevent a proper hook up of the fish. During the last years i use mainly synthetic materials for  my pike flies, and from natural ones i still like  the buck tail, ostrich or big feathers from a capes. Here I have attached some flies i`m currently using, so you can judge by yourself what is what.

Landing the monster

Aigars with the decent pike and my grip

Aigars with the decent pike and my grip

OK,  finally you have a monster on the other end of your fly line, how you are going to land it? If you are an expert you can land the big croc with your hand by grabbing it by the lower jaw (from below of coarse!), but if you are a novice or you dont like to risk you can use the boga grip. These tools, especially made for salt water big game usage, are pricey and cheaper ones designed for pike are sometimes hard to get. Last Autumn i found a solution by redesigning some  plastic tool from carpenters shop. It was just  30 cents worth and was handling a pike only a little bit worse than original ones. To redesign it you should remove the orange plastic jaws, cut the sides like in a picture, and mount them back.  So, you are ready to get first 30 ponder  with the 30 euro cent boga grip!

You better get prepared, crocks are waiting!

Here come the flies

Redesigned and original grip

Redesigned and original

How I cut

How I cut

Yellow slimshape

Yellow slimshape

Ostrich prey

Ostrich prey

Pinkhead

Pinkhead

Piky

Piky

Common Popper

Common Popper

Diving perch

Diving perch

Acid Tiger

Acid Tiger

Redhead

Redhead

Black devil

Black devil

Yellow diver

Yellow diver

Another pike box

Another pike box

VARZINA – reloded

September 9th, 2009

Ok, i`m back again online, so first I need to finish with promises.

Arriving

When I arrived on 13 of June in Varzina, I recognized that this beauty is like big trout stream in northern Scandinavia – wide river with small islands and different sized pools in between them. Hence this year was my first experience in Kola and I have prepared some flies, I was interested in water color first. There is no such a thing as typical kola peninsula salmon fly – there are blue crystal clear waters like in river Sidorovka, and more tea type like in Kola and Panoi. Here in Varzina water has a slight touch of tee, but in general it is crystal clear. So orange and yellow colors should do the job, one may suggest. I have prepared a different tube flies for this trip, and more less these flies where quite big and bright, hence I was going to fish at the opening week this year, when water temperature are low, yet level is quite high. Unfortunately, when we arrived, water was already 6 degrees Celsius, and level was down for some 50 cm in comparison to typical level you might expect in this week. Read the rest of this entry »

VARZINA – part I

June 27th, 2009
Varzina - view from main lodge

Varzina - view from main lodge

Some times you travel more than others, and there is no time to share your emotions, experience and feeling about where, why, what and so on. Few days ago I returned back from beautiful trip to Kola peninsula Varzina river, where I was invited from team Sportfish – tour operator in river Varzina.  We where fishing on the second week of June, when water temperature increases and salmon are staring enter the river. In Varzina, main portions of fish, especially biggest ones, enter the river on spring, so let call Varzina a spring run river. So, again, what is it all about? Bullets? No this time it’s all about silver tuna shaped salmon that is powerful enough to straighten the hook and push the tackle to upper limits – so you better be prepared! On the other hand the amount of the fish in the river is enough for fishing, but not enough to catch them without endurance – it is more like hunting on deer rather than shooting one duck after another. In other terms fishing is about catching few nice fresh and absolutely silver fish rather than landing plenty of small grilse or kelts. So…. Yeah, river! It is beautiful and diverse.

Nice and silvery...

Nice and silvery...

There where only few similar pools, and mainly here to be successful you must adapt your presentation, fly and even line to fish properly in all places. On the lover part pools are located close to each other, but in the upper river pools are situated some 500meters ore even few kilometres from each other. In between them are only rapids with a strong current, where fish is not holding, but just pass it by. So fishing here is without any doubt interesting, tricky and rough. Wind is blowing all the time from differnet directions; temperatures are changing fast like hell – just like it should be in the North. We where lucky with the weather, but even in this week, some times only thing about to dream after fishing was sauna and a shot of nice Russian vodka.

Special russian vodka!

Special russian vodka!

I am on the move again, but i hope within few day`s, in the next part I will let you know about fishing, conclusions and my opinion on flies. My opinion on flies and techniques during fishing changed, so it may be interesting.