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Ruard
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by Ruard » Fri Sep 02, 2011 10:15 am
Last sunday we were on the edge of a big lake hhere in holland: IJsselmeer and caught quite a lot of little "Ide". The trick was to figure of eight quite fast. I fished with a #5 and with two flies. The point was a black fly but most of the fish came on the red-tag spider.
We had a very nice afternoon.
Greeting
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by tie2fish » Fri Sep 02, 2011 12:05 pm
That looks like a relaxing way to spend an afternoon, Ruard, and I can see why the fish were attacted to your red-tag spider ... it is very "fishy" looking.
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by letumgo » Fri Sep 02, 2011 12:33 pm
It is nice seeing you around again Ruard. I missed your posts. Thanks for taking us fishing with you.
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by hankaye » Fri Sep 02, 2011 12:47 pm
Ruard, Howdy;
Looks like you were having fun. Has it started to cool off there.
I felt the need to look for your lake on Google earth. It is indeed large, and being as it has a connection to the sea
might even be called a Bay here in the States or Baai in Holland. Was the water salty where you were fishing?
As Ray said, it is good to hear from you again...
hank
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Ruard
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by Ruard » Fri Sep 02, 2011 2:49 pm
hankaye wrote:Ruard, Howdy;
Looks like you were having fun. Has it started to cool off there.
I felt the need to look for your lake on Google earth. It is indeed large, and being as it has a connection to the sea
might even be called a Bay here in the States or Baai in Holland. Was the water salty where you were fishing?
As Ray said, it is good to hear from you again...
hank
Thank you Ray and Hank. It was nice to be at my holiday for several weeks. When i was back it took quite a time to work me trough all the posts on this forum, but now i am up to date.
If you look on google earth perhaps you can see there is a dike in the north of the IJsselmeer. North of the dike the water is salt and south of it, where we have fished, there it is frsh water not salt.
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by hankaye » Fri Sep 02, 2011 4:01 pm
Ruard, Howdy;
Ok, I saw it and it did not make itself evident.
That is a huge Lake.
hank
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by willowhead » Sun Sep 25, 2011 1:39 am
Tkx. Ruard.
