DOUGSDEN wrote:RUARD,
SPRING IN HOLLAND MUST BE A WONDERFUL TIME. IT REALLY IS A SMALL WORLD MADE THAT WAY BY THE INTERNET AND REALLY GOOD PHOTOGRAPHERS LIKE YOU! THANKS FOR MAKING ME FEEL "AT HOME" AT YOUR HOME.
WHEN YOU MENTIONED BREAM.....IN THE NORTHERN U.S., THEY ARE CALLED BLUEGILLS. IN THE SOUTHERN STATES, THEY ARE CALLED BREAM. DO YOU HAVE BLUEGILLS IN HOLLAND?
DOUGSDEN
Hi Dougsden, I have the latin names for you: Roach=Rutilus rutilus, Rudd=Scardinius erythrophthalmus ( this kind goes readily to a Fly in summer also to a dry fly. With this fish the flyfishing in Holland starts in about 1950) Bream=Abramis brama and this kind is not easy to catch here in Holland.
letumgo wrote:Lovely pictures and beautiful rod, Ruard. I wish I could have been fishing along side you, instead of being at work all day. Holland is a lovely country, especially in spring time. I have traveled through Holland by car couple times over the years, but never had a chance to fish. At least I get to look at your photos and imagine what it would be like. Thank you for sharing.
Pitty that we did not met when you was here, could have fished together in the Schermer where I fished yesterday.
Thanks for the kind words both of you.