Siths fishing expeditions
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Siths fishing expeditions
Below few pics from Polish North-Western Pomeranian streams, where I fish.
Not only in warmer months.
Not only flyfishing.
Regards Artur.
Not only in warmer months.
Not only flyfishing.
Regards Artur.
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Really nice selection of photos, Artur, showing differing kinds of water in your streams during various seasons of the year. Some of them remind me of places I've fished, bringing back good memories. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
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Artur,
Lovely photographs. Thanks for giving us a glimpse of your favorite trout water.
Lance
Lovely photographs. Thanks for giving us a glimpse of your favorite trout water.
Lance
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Great photo introduction to your waters!
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Artur, those are some beautiful stretches. Is exciting to see such distant streams and feel immediately like they could become favorites. Very nice.
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Very nice looking water. I like the look of the logs in the water- they are real fish magnets!
Does the water become very tannin stained when the deciduous trees shed their leaves?
Does the water become very tannin stained when the deciduous trees shed their leaves?
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Very nice pictures, thanks for sharing these.
Is the yellow rod a glass rod. Do you build it by yourself??
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Is the yellow rod a glass rod. Do you build it by yourself??
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I think I have the same rod (at least the same Lamiglass fiberglass blank - I love it!). Great photos. Thank you for sharing.
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Yes indeed this is Lamiglass FL904 (7'6" #4), and in fact I build it by myself. Sweet, soft action, I love it. I use it especially for dry fly.