There are Grayling in the Big Hole River in Montana..........Henk, do you still want me to make sure they guy in charge makes sure to get you your invitation to Sowbug????? i saw him on the Northfork this morning, with Fred Dupree.....Misako and i had 3 Fellow Texans with us. Richard and Fred are both from Texas, although Richard (the guy in charge) is living here now. i had 8 Trout in and hour and a half and then they tunred the water on.........so we went over to the Park in Cotter and i got bout 20 little Largemouth Bass, Bluegill and shinners. > Subject: [VFB] Re: 20" Grayling > From: [email protected] > Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2009 13:41:57 +0200 > To: [email protected] > > > > On 29 Sep, 2009, at 13:36, Niclas Runarsson wrote: > > > Like Wes says, they have a quite neat way of rising to the fly, > > where they > > just let the stream lift them up diagonally backwards to the > > surface... so > > it's always a good idea to place the fly a few extra feet upstream. > > My experience with grayling in Norwegian lakes and fast-flowing rivers > is that much of the time, they will actually jump for a fly. I've seen > grayling jump clear of the water, to land on top of fly and grab it in > the process, both on artificials and naturals > > > > > We have many really good grayling rivers here in Sweden. Pictures > > are from > > our week in Hårkan this summer (where we caught a looot of grayling > > and one > > trout). My personal best and what kept us during the week: Grayling > > and > > potato (in thin white bread)... "Northern Stream Kebab". LOL > > > > /Nick > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]on > > Behalf Of Wes Wada > > Sent: 29 September 2009 07:13 > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [VFB] Re: 20" Grayling > > > > > > > > On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 9:22 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> a grayling is a type of trout right??? Or not?? > > > > > > Salmon, trout, whitefish and grayling all share a common ancestor. > > The are the species in the Salmonidae family. > > > > Some grayling have an iridescent coloration. It's a very pretty fish. > > > > I actually have caught grayling while fishing in Wales. > > > > Grayling and whitefish also share a smell. It's a pretty distinctive > > odor, not necessarily objectionable, but different and recognizable. > > > > Grayling will sometimes suspend themselves almost vertically drifting > > under a surface bug, before rising to slurp down the fly. > > > > > > Wes Wada > > > > > > > > > > > > > <grayling.jpg><food.jpg> > > > =============================== ><(((((º> > =============================== > | Dr. Henk J.M. Verhaar | e-mail: > [email protected] | > | Ecotoxicoloog en vliegbinder | tel: 035 656 > 2128 | > | Stichts End 17 | mobiel: 06 38 > 279016 | > | NL-1244 PK Ankeveen | web: www.xs4all.nl/ > ~flyrod | > =============================== <º)))))>< > =============================== > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ Microsoft brings you a new way to search the web. Try Bing™ now http://www.bing.com?form=MFEHPG&publ=WLHMTAG&crea=TEXT_MFEHPG_Core_tagline_try bing_1x1 --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the "VFB Mail" group.
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