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Submitted by Rene Dreessen on

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Hello everyone,

We are so lucky to have asps in our rivers too. Like Vilmos Varage writes in his article, it is an wonderful fish to catch.
Strikes are amazing, runs are breathtaking and it is a beautiful fish

Asps are caught here in Belgium and Holland in our rivers de Maas and De Waal and they are also caught in our canals.

HOPPY,

Thanks for the Link... I'll just substitute the double Iron for a Saltwater hook and it will work perfectly... I'll post a picture or two of the end result.... It oughta kick some Bu-tay in the Local surf... :wink:

[b:f94328de68][i:f94328de68]DEAN ~~~[/i:f94328de68][/b:f94328de68] 8) 8)

Warren,

Roosters can be pretty aggressive and fierce, and some rather intimidating. But... it's just a fairly dumb, small animal (slthough some are bigger than you think), and you ought to be able to grab it. Get its wings collected by the "elbows" over the bird's back and grab the legs with the other hand and you should be in control. Alternatively a large landing net or a sack can be used to catch and calm the bird a bit.

Regarding the killing I would still use my proven whack!/chop! method. being two persons makes this much easier. Poisonous gas, CO2 from dry ice in a barrel may be an alternative in your case. But it's quite an arrangement to set up for one bird. The club and the axe is much easier - albeit also messier.

You may also consider getting a hand from someone more "brutal" than yourself.

Hope this helps...

Martin

Submitted by Anthony on

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Kasper, fantastic fly. I've never responded to anyone before, but here I felt I had to. This fly is so easy to tie. Mind you I had to go out and buy a new pair of reading glasses to see what I'm doing. Ha, Ha. Can't wait to get out on the water.

Anthony, Acton Ontario Canada

Submitted by João NicÅ on

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Very nice, Cándido!
This flies ara good also to tropical fishes as piau (Leporinus sp.), tilápias (Tilapia rendalli), Acarás (Geophagus sp.), Apaiaris (Astronotus Ocellaris).
The strike of piau is superb. Piau is a fish strong, ultra-fast and nice to fishing.
Good fishings to you! And lines up!
João Nicácio

Submitted by Warren on

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Good article folks. Can you tell me the easiest way to despatch a rooster you cannot catch (and is too aggressive...or maybe I am too chicken myself...) and you want the most humane way (short of shooting him!)

That is, no need to eat him. Just to despatch him...anywhere! Thanks

Submitted by Randon B. Jolph on

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Blue background = Yes!
Buggy but not too buggy for a mayfly = Yes!
The CDC wing is torn with the fingernails and not cut with scissors = Yes!
It's a female with two tail barbs = Yes!
Hook barb is bend down = Yes!

That is = 5!

Submitted by Marco Mularo on

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Wonderfull Place , and Trout!!!!
Is good the and of April?
HAPPY CHRISTMASS

Submitted by MALCOLM TYTELL on

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Hello Martin. I have yet to see a review done about this "shady book" You told me at the end of Oct. that you'd get to it. I've seen reviews on other media that have been out for less time. I'd like the public to get a reputable report about this

[quote:8cf54093ba="DistantStreams"]Looks like something out of Robocop!

Does it come with a promise that it will tie better flies that will catch more fish, or promise it will break your bank account?

Anyway, it looks like a character from Robo-cop. "Stay out of trouble"!

RD[/quote:8cf54093ba]
Hi Ripley;
they promised me BOTH!!! :wink:

[quote:b360b4c9a5="caddis16a"]Nice looking vise! Does it work as good as it looks?[/quote:b360b4c9a5]
I did not yet tie hundreds of flies with it, but it feels SOOOOO good!

Submitted by Randon B. Jolph on

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A photo with the motiv in the center rarely scores well, but this one gets;

Scenery = Yes!
Action = Yes!
Depth = Yes!
Sharpness =Yes!

Total = 4

Submitted by Randon B. Jolph on

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Reminds me of a 1980s ad from a swedish reel manufacturer. You get a 4 for bringing some action to our memories.

Submitted by Randon B. Jolph on

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Nice scenery. Fishing in the city. The (casting) angler is in the golden spot. You get 4. Get closer/ zoom in at the angler and a 5 would've been possible.

Submitted by Randon B. Jolph on

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Well composed, beautiful colors and an angler smiling after having caught a piece of crap... erhh, I meen carp. You get 4+.

Submitted by Randon B. Jolph on

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Phototechnically this will max be a 3. However, having seen your other photo w/ puddle dog I can only imagine how you got the almost marabou-like body material for this "cottonball-fly". You get 4 but just for bringing live fly tying materials to the stream!

Submitted by Randon B. Jolph on

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Uh-huh, a little spooky but at the same time also idylic.
Tough against the sun shot.
You get 3. The photo is a bit boring as it is. Had there been say a canoo with a couple of anglers in you'd easily gotten a 5. Cut off most of the pine tree in the front and bingo dude made it!

Looks like something out of Robocop!

Does it come with a promise that it will tie better flies that will catch more fish, or promise it will break your bank account?

Anyway, it looks like a character from Robo-cop. "Stay out of trouble"!

RD

Submitted by Randon B. Jolph on

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Awesome colors. Very sharp.
Dolphy looks down at the "heering" in his mouth and you can almost imagine him saying, "from now on I'll be a vegetarian!"
Dude, you get 6.

Nicolas,

I know that running lines differ, and that they are a matter of personal taste. But since I prefer not using baskets or any such contraptions, I find monofilament lines unsuitable for my personal type of fishing. Your mileage may vary...

Martin

Submitted by Nicolas Olano on

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Duncan Loop is good, easy and effective, but once it clinches after a strike it has to be redone or you loose about 50% strenght.

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