Sea trout magazine

Tue May 28, 2013 9:51 pm

Came across this danish online magazine when browsing internet. It's in english so worth a look and some good tips on C&R

http://issuu.com/seatrout.dk/docs/magaz ... ode=window

Re: Sea trout magazine

Tue May 28, 2013 10:57 pm

They do get some fantastic sized sea trouts over there. I think I'll put Denmark on "the list."

Re: Sea trout magazine

Wed May 29, 2013 7:45 am

if you can get the opportunity to view the 'Wide Open' DVD's just to get an atmosphere they are worth a look - from a point of view of fisheries 'management' and development they are also very interesting

Re: Sea trout magazine

Wed May 29, 2013 11:23 pm

I've had a look before at 2 of the spinning for sea trout wide open videos. They were good and some interesting techniques they use. It's a pity so much of the audio is in danish; some more subtitles would have been good. I got some of those bombarda floats which I still have to try out, and I like the idea of using a dropper fly a couple of feet above the lure.

Re: Sea trout magazine

Thu Jun 06, 2013 11:01 am

very interesting as thanks for posting as ever need the edge on these cunning beasties!! ;)

Re: Sea trout magazine

Thu Jun 06, 2013 12:22 pm

JimH wrote:if you can get the opportunity to view the 'Wide Open' DVD's just to get an atmosphere they are worth a look - from a point of view of fisheries 'management' and development they are also very interesting

Jim, do you think there is a pattern re tides. ie. they seem easier (slighty) to catch on a morning tide verses an evening one. Any thoughts on it?

Re: Sea trout magazine

Thu Jun 06, 2013 9:25 pm

R - I caught seatrout in the Moy estuary 10 years ago on the fly with Judd Ruane - in bright sunlight on a falling tide mid afternoon June, neap! I caught two today at 15:30 in the sea at the open shore in bright sunlight rising tide on mini xlayers fishing for bream. I can go on...but wont. Some swear by various theories, methods, flies, lures etc.......

A fish of 10,000 casts? We can all catch < 16.oz fish but the BIG ones, regularly - time and hard work on the water!

Some locations have VERY specific timings - others none at all - all we need is five minutes and the world is perfect!!


This may or may not be of some help - http://nomadsofthetides.blogspot.ie/

I do know one thing fish like these (and many others) http://www.probassfisher.com/2013/02/a- ... t-sea.html are accessible with a bit of hard work - the flies used in this sequence are not close to anything traditional