Joined: Feb 2005 Gender: Male Posts: 1 Location: Netherlands
FF in May « Result #1 on Feb 27, 2005, 8:53am »
Hello FF Frinds,
Looking for solid advise and easy to tie fly patterns for a trip thatwe (me and a FF frind) are polanning for early may. We are thinking of going to Langeland for a change. Hope to get some sound advise.
Joined: Dec 2004 Gender: Male Posts: 3 Location: Enschede - Netherlands
Oostvoorne 30-12-2004 / Loop shop Alblasserdam « Result #2 on Jan 1, 2005, 3:39pm »
Yesterday our fearless leader Tom wanted to visit the Loop tackle shop in Alblasserdam in the west of the Netherlands and anyone who wanted to come along was welcome. Since Alblasserdam was near to Rotterdam a trip to lake Oostvoorne was planned after shopping. The chance to walk into the candy store and fish for trout was too tempting for Niels and me to pass so we joined Tom on his trip to the west.
At 8.00 o’clock in the morning we went on our way and a couple of hours later we where driving into an industrial park where the Loop tackle store was located. After a little search we found the building and walked into the store. The lower floor had a collection of belly boats and pontoon boats while the upper floor boasted all the Loop reels and rods plus the usual fly store stuff. The neat thing about the shop was the large size of the rooms and the fact that ALL rods from Loop where available in the shop. You could tryout every rod in the program from little brook rods to the 2-handed Spey casting rods.
We drewled over all the fine items in the shop and stocked up with tying gear. After some coffee we inquired about the latest news on the lake Oostvoorne fishing. With a couple of good tips for the days fishing we continued our trip west towards the lake. This time we would fish an area new to us. We would fish the southwest corner of the lake. The rain that had accompanied us from home was gone, fog and low clouds where drifting in from the sea. With 48 F air temperature it was less chilly than our previous visit. At the parking lot we discovered that we where not alone on this day. About half a dozen other fisherman where unloading and from the numbers of cars I figured that more people would be already on the lake.
Niels headed out in the belly boat while Tom and I waded along the shore to a suitable spot to fish. The lake was large so fish could be hanging out anywhere. The little dams that where put in to prevent wave damage to the shore where prime spots to fish. The openings in those dams to the main body of the lake where most desirable. We just lined up with the other fisherman and hoped for the best. I was fishing a booby nymph and Tom was fishing a floating shrimp imitation. The rainbows in the lake spawned but since it was brackish water the eggs would never develop. Trout seemed to feed on eggs though so the egg- and likewise patterns came into place. These where fished with a sinking line and floated just above the weed and stones. People who fished salmon eggs would just let the fly float with the current or fish it statically. Tom had success with a floating shrimp and caught the first trout of the day.
Tom with the first trout of the day.
Things looked good when we arrived at the lake but after an hour or so I had not seen any fish or felt a take. I replaced the booby nymph with a floating salmon egg and joined Tom. A piling functioned as rod rest, not exactly my idea of Flyfishing but we where desperate. After an hour or so watching the skyline we had enough. The salmon egg and shrimp where replaced by other flies and we started active Flyfishing again.
Rod rest.
It was close to 17.00 hours and light was fading quickly. A lot of fly fishermen where using the salmon egg fly technique. I saw at least four of them sitting in front of me with their butts parked on the little dam, some of them caught fish. It looked like I would get skunked at the lake again. We slowly waded in the general direction of the car park so we would arrive there when there still was some light. Wading unknown areas in the dark could be tricky and none of us wanted to go for a swim on this chilly day. While wading we where probing the general area in front of the dams in the hope to catch a last fish. My prayers where answered when a slight tug at the end of the line indicated fish on. I struck and before I knew it a small rainbow trout took to the air. After a short struggle I could land the fish.
Little rainbow trout.
This fish was a stocked fish from this year. I was hoping to catch one of the big boys but was happy enough to catch this small rainbow trout. The day was saved. Tom had caught a fish; I did so now we just needed to ask Niels how he had fared. Niels had already left for the car park earlier and started to fly fish from shore there. When we inquired he told us that he had hooked three fish around sunset which all threw the hook. At least he had felt fish on this day. Our last fishing day in 2004 ended with success. It was a good year, let’s hope 2005 equals it or will be even better.
Joined: Dec 2004 Gender: Male Posts: 3 Location: Enschede - Netherlands
Lake Oostvoorne report Dec. 19th. « Result #5 on Dec 19, 2004, 4:23pm »
Just returned from a days fishing in the brackish water of Lake Oostvoorne near the port of Rotterdam.
Early morning at the lake.
The fishing on the lake was closed for a couple of months (season) and had just recently opened. Yesterday a group of our local club went fishing there and blanked amidst miserable weather conditions. When we went this morning roads where iced up, it was freezing outside and the skies where clear. At the lake the temperature was just above freezing and a strong Northerly wind was blowing on the water. Early morning I hooked into a fish on a small black booby nymph.
Rainbow trout.
We where fishing at the Northern shore of the lake. Action was minimal so we decided to hit the Southern shore in the afternoon. When we arrived at the Southern shore we where exposed to the full force of the wind. Nobody got hits and no fish where to be seen.
Southern shore.
After an hour or so fruitless fishing we all came to the conclusion that our first location was better than the one we where currently at. Al gear including the belly-boats where put in the car for our trip to the other shore.
Niels and Tom launched their belly-boats and moved to the East while I fished the seawalls and structures along the shore. I received one more hit but missed the fish. Niels and Tom each managed to catch a Rainbow trout at the end of the day. Near sunset we called it quits and settled in the restaurant at the shore for a meal. We slowly thawed while enjoying a good meal in good company.
Sunset.
At least this fishing day was not in vain. Everybody caught fish and had several takes even tough it was quite cold. I guess we have to repeat this exercise very soon.
Joined: Dec 2004 Gender: Male Posts: 3 Location: Enschede - Netherlands
Re: Hi Marcel « Result #6 on Dec 9, 2004, 4:46am »
Hi Steve,
Fishing is currently a bit slow. We are now full in Pikefishing mode and sometimes manage to catch a few.
My personal score is not that good at the moment with two fish caught all year.
First pike of the year.
I caught a small one while fishing for trout early this year and one larger specimen a couple of weeks ago when we had one of our pikefishing contests organised by our flyfishingclub.
My last pike from nov. 11th.
It´s cold outside so fishing should remain slow, we just have to try and try. December 15th Lake Oostvoorne near Rotterdam wil open. Then we have a slight chance to catch steelhead size Rainbows. With my luck I will probably just stand in the freezing water watching unwilling rainbows swim by