Welcome to Fly Fishing
Flies & Fins Fly Fishing Videos
Fly Fishing In Maine Website - Reports, Forums, Water Flows Etc..
Atlantic Salmon - Miramichi, Canada
Fly Fishing


Fly Fishing Navigation
Home
Fish Tales
Submit Fish Tale
Videos
Music
Contact

Fly Fishing Forums

Fresh|Salt|Reviews|Other


Latest Forum Posts
Last 25 Forum Messages

An Awesome Opportunity
Last post by greg on Dec 02, 2008 at 05:55:49

Steelhead Flies (Great Lakes) - Best Bets?
Last post by Wilkie on Dec 01, 2008 at 15:17:46

Rio Tropical Saltwater Clouser Fly Line Review
Last post by MarshallD on Dec 01, 2008 at 12:07:08

San Juan River, New Mexico
Last post by dinger on Nov 30, 2008 at 19:06:41

Simms 3x Dry Superlight Pant - Review
Last post by joey on Nov 30, 2008 at 16:27:13

Rio Extreme Tippet - Review/Anyone Tried It?
Last post by steelhd32 on Nov 30, 2008 at 16:12:20

Salmon River, NY - Water Flow
Last post by Curro on Nov 30, 2008 at 13:42:55

Fly Fishing Tips: Simple Solutions
Last post by MarshallD on Nov 30, 2008 at 13:31:06

Fly Fishing Tips: Up front On The Skiff Tips
Last post by jeremy on Nov 30, 2008 at 12:05:25

Flats Saltwater Wading Boots - Review
Last post by MarshallD on Nov 30, 2008 at 05:12:00

"Switch" Fly Fishing Rods - Review
Last post by mike holt on Nov 29, 2008 at 12:18:04

Patagonia Fishing Thanksgiving Pics!
Last post by nicko on Nov 29, 2008 at 10:25:37

G Loomis Current Fly Reel & Fly Rod - Help/Review
Last post by Anzac on Nov 27, 2008 at 22:33:19

Spey Line, Multi Tip - Review
Last post by jeremy on Nov 26, 2008 at 16:06:21

Fly Fishing Tips - From Wife
Last post by steelhd32 on Nov 26, 2008 at 08:58:57

Tibor Fly Reel - Review
Last post by lunchbox on Nov 25, 2008 at 09:28:08

Winter Trout Flies, Colorado - Best Bets
Last post by lunchbox on Nov 24, 2008 at 22:53:43

Winter Fishing In Austria
Last post by peterdk on Nov 24, 2008 at 13:07:59

Fly Line Review: Fresh & Saltwater Favorite Fly Lines?
Last post by MarshallD on Nov 24, 2008 at 12:01:02

Florida Flies (Tarpon, Snook, Bonefish etc.) - Best Bets
Last post by bonefishwhisperer on Nov 23, 2008 at 05:47:26

Snook Leaders & Shock Tippet - Best Setup
Last post by zdog on Nov 21, 2008 at 18:24:22

Brook Trout Flies - Best Bets
Last post by MarshallD on Nov 21, 2008 at 18:22:38

Spey Fly Reel - Review
Last post by joey on Nov 21, 2008 at 10:17:55

Ascension Bay, Mexico (January Fishing?)
Last post by flyhunter on Nov 21, 2008 at 08:24:30

Simms Wading Boots-Review
Last post by alex on Nov 20, 2008 at 16:40:40


Flies And Fins Member Info
Welcome, Anonymous!
Nickname
Password
Security Code: Security Code
Type Security Code:
(Register)
Membership:
Overall: 4277

Flyfishermen Online:
Visitors: 48
Members: 6
Total: 54

Online Now:
01: matthew
02: greg
03: waterwhippa
04: flyaddict
05: joe-m
06: brooktroutbully

Friends & Stuff
Online Fly Tying Videos - Learn To Tie Flies & Learn To Tie Flies Better

Tips & Tricks For Fly Fishing


Random Fish Tales
·We Got Beat Up By Big Rainbows: Lots Of Fish Tough To Catch
·Ausable River: Wet Times But Good Times
·Brown Trout: Making A Run To The Sea
·Lake Trout In Canadian Rivers: A Day With My Brother
·Pretty Rainbow Today, Big Steelhead Tomorrow
·Pennsylvania Steelhead: A Students Steelhead Fix
·Buggers, Browns And Bows
·Rainbow Trout For All
·The Delaware River Obsession: Dry Flies & Highly Selective Wild Trout
·Bonefish, Permit, Snook And Tarpon: Tales From The French West Indies
·The Best Day I've Ever Had: It Was Crazy Good!
·Montana & Wyoming: Feelin' High Under The Big Sky
·Argentina: The End Of The World With All My Friends
·Steelhead Defeat: Don't Judge A Fish Tale By It's Picture
·Everglades Sight Fishing Trophy Snook: Two Great Days
·Try The Fly Again
·Great Lakes: An Exploratory Steelhead Mission
·Upstate New York: Brookies, Browns & New Friends
·The Old Boy and I - ME
·The Florida Keys: What I Learned
·Atlantic Salmon Fly Fishing (Quebec): Day On The Dartmouth

 
Fly Fishing: Forums

Flies And Fins :: View topic - Flyfishing Germany September 1st.
 SearchSearch   ProfileProfile   Log in to check your private messagesLog in to check your private messages   Log inLog in 


 
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Flies And Fins Forum Index -> Fresh Water Fly Fishing Forum
View previous topic :: View next topic  
Author Message
Marcel_Karssies
Newbie


Joined: May 23, 2004
Posts: 359
Location: Enschede - The Netherlands

PostPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 4:31 am    Post subject: Flyfishing Germany September 1st. Reply with quote

On September 1st. I went on a small trip with Harry to explore the Diemel river near where it entered the federal state of Hessen.
This was the river where I caught my first ever grayling some years ago.

After a drive of 2,5 hours we arrived at our destination.
In preparation of this trip I contacted one of the local Fisherman that roamed a German fishing
Forum I frequented also.
This contact provided valuable information about where to get permits and good spots to check out.
This particular stretch was new to me, I had fished the river a couple of miles upstream though so I more or less knew what to expect.

We parked our car near the river and took a look down the bridge, there was a lot of water moving down the stream.



We got into our gear and walked down the stream for a suitable spot to enter the water.
On the water I realised that I had forgot my camera while Harry had left his sunglasses at home.
We decided to swap those items and soon I was fishing the left bank while Harry probed the water on the right.
After a few casts a trout attacked my strike indicator which was off course a good sign.
It did not take long before I caught my first trout.



First trout.

I was on a roll, in the mean time Harry had no hits on the fly and started to look desperate.
The fly that did it for me was a Tungsten bead head pattern from which I had only two in my fly box.


My top fly.

Besides the trout I also caught a couple of Grayling, it was the first time since years that I had caught one of these beautiful fish so I was pretty pleased.


Grayling



After standing in the water for a hour or so I suddenly got a bright moment when I realized that my landing net was actually attached at my camera bag/
It had become such a routine to take the camera with me that I had not even realized that I had it on, how stupid of me.
I traded the camera for the sunglasses and gave Harry one of the other Tungsten pattern so he could try it.
Harry had no luck with that pattern either, when he finally changed to a very hefty Tungsten pattern he got into fish, a nice Grayling fell for a tan nymph with a green tail.


Harry’s Grayling

When I fished one of the deeper pools I ran into a hefty fish, the fish gave quite a struggle before I could reel it in.
I had not expected such a large fish there, it was a very nice coloured specimen.



On the Nymph.

Harry was also doing well and caught plenty of fish on his side of the river.



Success!

When I reached the front of the road bridge I was thinking that the shallow water right to the concrete foundation might be a spot for fish.
When the nymph landed into the fast flowing waters the nymph was intercepted right away, I had to remember that spot for the next visit.
Upstream from the bridge the water was pretty shallow.
To my surprise I noticed something blue and white on the river floor, it was a cap of a Beamer wheel.

Als ich unter der Brücke ins freie watete wurde das Wasser flacher und
die anbisse weniger.
Ich schaute auf den Flussboden und sah zum meinen erschrecken ein
Abzeichen von einen Beemer liegen.
I would have to wade carefully now, maybe the rest of the car was lurking somewhere in the river.


What people throw in the river.

Suddenly other flyfisherman appeared on the bank.
It was my contact from the German Flyfishing forum so we entered out the river and had a nice chat with the locals about the fishing.


The shallow section of the river.

Time had flown when we looked at the time we saw that it was already afternoon so we decided to take a break and look for a place to get something to eat.
After the break we headed to a large weir upstream from our previous location.
When we arrived at the weir we came across our fellow German flyfishers, they did not look so happy anymore.
When we saw the river we knew why, the water had risen strongly and looked like a brown soup.

We decided to fish anyway and stepped carefully into the river.
This time luck was on Harry’s side, he was still catching fish in the brown soup while al my attempts to get fish where fruitless.



geworden und ein ganzes stuck hoher wie am morgen.
Oben am Wehr war es einfach zu tief und trübe für uns so dass wir
abzogen nach die Flachstellen.



Harry still able to catch fish in the murky water.

Harry offered me one of his heavy Tungsten nymphs but that still did not produce fish for me.
When I finally extend my leader a couple of feet I finally was on track again/


Finally into fish again.

Wading had become though with the rising and discoloured water.
The weather was deteriorating and with the high water an evening rise would be out of the question.
The decision to called it a day was quickly taken and we vowed to return to this river when conditions where more favourable.
Despite the conditions we had a marvellous day on the water, especially catching the Grayling was the crown on my fishing day.
Back to top
View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic   Reply to topic    Flies And Fins Forum Index -> Fresh Water Fly Fishing Forum All times are GMT - 5 Hours
Page 1 of 1

 
Jump to:  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum

Powered by phpBB © 2001, 2005 phpBB Group






Summary: Flies and Fins contains fly fishing pictures, videos, tips, tactics, forums and articles related to salt water and fresh water fly fishing. The stories are comprised of fly fishing trips and vacations to travel destinations worldwide with fly fishing tips and tactics related to trout, steelhead, salmon, tarpon, permit, bonefish, tuna, striped bass, shark, sailfish, and other freshwater and saltwater fish species. Flies and Fins is an online fly fishing community comprised of fly fishermen of all different levels and all walks of life. Flies and Fins is a state of mind, a way of life; an opportunity for fly fishermen to use video, pictures, and the written word to share their fly fishing experiences and live vicariously through the experiences of other fly fishermen. Please browse our stories site map, corresponding fly fishing story archives, and forum site map.