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Fly Fishing reports 2010 -
by Hein van Aar
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31-08-2010
A group of 7 fly fishermen from my home town in Holland visit the fly
fishing zone. Some of them are real novices in the world of fly fishing,
others are more experienced, but none of them caught a grayling before.
Now this has changed: they all had grayling and some trout up to 45 cm,
using dries and small streamers.
Patterns that work : Griffith
gnat, ant imitations, Baetis patterns (size 18-20), minnow imitations, now
and then there are small hatches of Caddis flies (brown, orange body, size
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26-08-2010
There are no changes in the fly fishing conditions. No major hatches, not
many rising fish.
The water temperature is falling now, maybe this will result in more
insect activity. The fishing is good, I recommend dry fly fishing using
ant imitations. The pics show Jaco from Holland, I guided him in the FF
zone. He had about 20 grayling up to 42 cm in 3,5 hours fishing.
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20-08-2010
There are no changes in the fly fishing conditions. No major hatches, not
many rising fish. Fishing is good when you use black ants, wasp
imitations, small and dark Klinkhamer, Griffith gnat : terrestrials.
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09-08-2010
There are no changes in the fly fishing conditions. No major hatches, not
many rising fish. Find some grayling, present them a dry fly : CDC or
emerger, super pupa, Griffith gnat etc, try the fast and shallow water. |
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03-08-2010
The water-level in Glomma is stable, and the level is normal for the time
of year. Fly fishing is not so easy though, there are no major hatches at
all. This means you have to search the water using several dry fly
patterns as ants, emergers like Klinkhamer, super pupa. Don't forget to
try the shallow water ! Nymphing is still difficult, streamer fishing can
be rewarding.
The pic to the right shows Hanafi with a beautiful 45 cm Glomma grayling,
that took his CDC pattern in fast water.
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26-07-2010
Dry fly fishing conditions are quite good now. A few days ago I fished
with Nikolai from Norway and we had nice results - some good grayling. We
used size 14 Klinkhamer style flies - sparsely dressed, olive colours,
Super pupa in yellow/black, pheasant tale nymphs fished as they were dry
flies, emerger type flies: they all worked well. Renato reported a 55 cm
grayling on a nymph, Marius had a 52 cm grayling on a spent may fly
pattern. These guys know the river very well, and they have constant and
good results. I also get reports from fisherman who only manage to catch
small (< 30 cm) fish. They are doing something wrong ! You have to present
your fly perfect, so that means down stream presentation. No drag, long
drifts, of course it helps to fish at a good spot ....
Something about wading shoes: bring shoes or boots with
felt soles,
do not try these new plastic or rubber ones, you'll be very unstable in
the river, if you manage to keep standing at all ! |
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22-07-2010
There was rain yesterday, and the river came up again. I guided Steffi and
Astrid from Germany, they had reasonable results using dry flies:
Klinkhamers size 12 - 16. Steffi landed a nice trout about 40 cm long, and
both had a few good sized grayling. For some reason nymphing is a bit
difficult now, the best patterns seems to be small and black. The weather
forecast for the next days : maybe a bit of rain, wind from all
directions, sometimes sunny. |
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19-07-2010
Water level in Glomma this morning : 587,61 - about normal for the time of
year. The weather is still quite unstable, wind can come from all
directions, and so is the fishing. There are no major hatches going on,
but there are several patterns that work just fine. Try ant imitations,
Daddy Long Leg's, Klinkhamer in several sizes and colours, superpupa in
yellow and black, small black nymph's. Jaap from Holland reported good
dry fly fishing, he had about 20 grayling in 5 hours fishing, 11 fish over
40 cm, 4 of them between 45 and 50 cm.
The pictures to the right are
from Hodalen, showing Hanafi with a very nice sik (mountain whitefish)
that took a nymph. The vulgata hatch is now almost over, and it's a bit
more difficult to locate fish. |
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15-07-2010
After the rain, two days ago, the water-level in Glomma came up again. It
will take a few days before the level is normal again. Fly fishing is
quite good, size 14-16 Klinkhamers in green and olive work well at the
moment. Renato reported some hatching Danica's in the upper part of the
fly fishing zone, in the Hodalen lakes the Vulgata is still hatching
providing exiting dry fly fishing for several species: grayling, sik and
perch (!) . |
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11-07-2010
Friday I fished with Pieter, Alain and Jeff from Belgium. I guided them
into the fly fishing zone. There were not many fish rising but fishing at
the right spot and using my
green
emerger worked just fine and the guys had a few good sized
grayling.
The weather forecast is a
mixed bag: rather nice weather, but almost every day strong wind is
predicted, to make it worse, the wind is changing all the time. In the
mornings it comes from the south, during the late afternoon it suddenly
changes to the north putting down very effectively all the rising fish. It
seems to be a difficult year for the Glomma fly fisherman......... |
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09-07-2010
At last water-level in river Glomma is normal again. Many good places can
be reached now, and fly fishing conditions are very good. The water
temperature is about 15 degrees Celsius and on certain places in the fly
fishing zone good hatches can be expected.
I took a few pictures of the
Vulgata my flies at the Hodalen lakes. Every day now there are good
hatches of these insects in the lakes, and many fish are rising for them.
They are great models for a photographer: they respond very well to the
command
"...now sit ! and stay ! " . Very nice, when trying to shoot caddis or
stone flies things are not so simple, they run around like crazy........ |
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07-07-2010
Yesterday I fished the Hodalen lakes, there was a light hatch of Ephemera Vulgata
may flies going on. I caught a few fish using dry flies, but nymphing
was working better. The trick was to let the fly sink to the bottom and
then to make it rise to the surface fast, and as vertical as possible. A
great way to do this is using a high floating strike indicator. I caught a
nice bunch of sik (mountain whitefish) and had a good time. Peter from
Sweden reported a 1,8 kg trout from the Eidsfossen zone. Dry fly, C&R.
Well done Peter ! |
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06-07-2010
Last Saturday heavy thunderstorms visited us with the obvious result: high
water level and a brown river. It took Glomma about 24 hours to clear up
again, and now the level is just below 588,00 again. Not perfect, but good
enough for fly fishing. The water temperature has slowly come up to about
14 degrees Celsius now, and more hatches can be observed. The pic to the
right shows my buddy Bram from Holland, he had very good results last
Friday using a size 14 dark parachute dry fly. He fished the fast water in
the FF zone, and reported about 15 fish over 40 cm, three fish were
measuring about 47 cm. |
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30-06-2010
The fishing is improving, but still there are no major hatches. In the
afternoons the water temperature can reach about 14 degrees, and nymph
fishing can be very productive in the fast stretches of the river. Bram
from Holland reported good nymph fishing yesterday, he also had quite a
few grayling on dry flies. He used a size 14 dark grey parachute, and a
size 16 CDC pattern. A long day fishing with about 50 fish between 30 and
42 cm. |
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26-06-2010
After the rain showers the river game up a bit again. The level today is
588,15 and this means that fly fishing is possible, but wading can be
difficult at places.
I got several reports of nice grayling up to 48 cm the last days, but the
dry fly fishing still can be difficult. There are no steady hatches yet,
and catching a few grayling means changing your fly often. They can be
picky also, I hear many stories about refusing fish because of a not
perfect enough presentation. |
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23-06-2010
Slowly the water-level is dropping in river Glomma. Yesterday the isles at
the campsite were reachable again, so together with Bernd Ziesche and his
two friends from Germany I fished for a few hours. Between us we had about
80 fish, mostly grayling of course, but Bernd had two decent trout on his
streamers. The grayling we caught measured between 25 and 45 cm. We had
good fun, and quite nice fly fishing !
In the beginning of our session there were no fish rising so we used
nymphs. Later on I noticed a few rising fish, they were standing is fast
water. I couldn't exactly make out where they were rising for, haven't
seen a single insect on the surface, and I managed to get only three using
a size 12 stonefly imitation. But, like I mentioned, it was good fun and
it's great the river is fishable again. Not perfect yet, but if you bring
that wading staff and a lot of courage, it's very well possible to have
nice fly fishing !
For the next days some rain is predicted, but overall it should be nice
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21-06-2010
The water-level in Glomma is not sinking as fast as I hoped, today the
level is 588,60 (meters above sea level) and this is still a bit to much
water for serious fly fishing. The level should be below 588,50 to make
fishing possible at a few places, and below 588,00 to reach many places.
Maybe in the evening things will be better, maybe tomorrow.
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19-06-2010
Heavy rain fall in the last 36 hours made the river come up again, today
fly fishing conditions are ones more very lousy. In only one day the river
came up 80 cm, and the water is a bit murky. These are unusual
circumstances, I have never seen Glomma reacting so nervous. The weather
forecast is not bad, it should be dry for some days, so the water-level
will drop, I think the river will be fishable again in two days.
If you want to fish now you
have to go to the Hodalen Lakes: the water level will also be high, but
visibility will be good.
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17-06-2010
The last days fly fishing conditions have improved further, and the first
mayflies are hatching. Most important one is Baetis Rhodani. Per from
Sweden reported a 50 cm grayling on a dry fly, Michel from Holland had fun
using nymphs, he had several grayling measuring about 45 cm. Renato told
me he had good dry fly fishing, not easy but quite a few very decent fish.
The water-level in Glomma is more or less stable now, only a bit high for
the time of year, many good places in the fly fishing zone can be fished.
You can download a fishing map in PDF format : use the pic to the right as
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15-06-2010
Glomma water-level has fallen again to 588,19 and fly fishing conditions
are reasonable good. The normal level for this time of year is 587,94.
Weather forecast tells us today and tomorrow it will be dry, from Thursday
on there will be rain again, and maybe strong wind.
See
forecast. Yesterday evening my fly fishing buddy Michel and me fished
the Hodalen lakes. The water-level in the lakes is also quite high, it was
difficult to reach the hot spots for pike. We managed to catch only one
decent pike on streamers, and we had a few small grayling. But the views
were as usual : spectacular ! |
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13-06-2010
Fly fishing is not possible now due to the (very) high water-level. The
water is clearing up though, in a few days time the river will be fishable
again and the fish hungry.
Most of the snow in the mountains has melted now. |
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12-06-2010
Today fly fishing conditions are lousy - the water in Glomma is not clear
enough. The rain of the past 24 hours make the river look like coffee. If
the rain stops, the water will clear up fast.
From today Kvennan Fly Fishing opened a small office in Tolga, where you
can buy a fishing license. Opening hours are from 09.00 to 11.00, 7 days a
week. We are located in the same building as COOP supermarket, during the
week you can use the main entrance. On Sunday's you'll have to use the
entrance at the east side of the building.
But the easiest way to buy a license is using internet, if you have a VISA
or Mastercard credit card, just fill in the form and after paying you'll
get an email with a PDF file. Print the file, this is your license. Link :
online license sales |
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11-06-2010
Glomma reacts a bit nervous on a little rain, there is still a lot of
water in the ground I think, so the water-level can change fast. When it
dries up, the river will be more stable. Rising water-level is not good
for dry fly fishing for grayling but yesterday I had good fishing in the
fly fishing zone using dry flies - stonefly imitations. Biggest fish was
about 45 cm.
The picture to the right shows Renato fishing in the Hodalen lakes. He had
quite a few nice grayling. I tried some streamer fishing for pike with no
success. |
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06-06-2010
Good circumstances for fly fishing now, the water-level is below average
for this time of year. Four fly fisherman from Holland : Walter, Jan, Arien and Arie reported spectacular fishing using nymphs, Czech style.
They had many, many fish and Jan was so lucky to land 3 50+ cm grayling.
Renato told me he also has seen some action on the river, he fished a
black stonefly pattern with considerable success, he reported a grayling
measuring 54 cm. Well, for sure that's a big fish in everyone's book.
Early season fishing - you might hit the jackpot! |
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03-06-2010
Water-level in Glomma is more or less stable. This morning the level is
588,21 (meters above sea level), quite normal for this time of year. The
water is clear and at some places rising grayling can be observed. Fly
fishing conditions are not bad for the weekend, it will be possible to
fish dry flies (stone fly patterns, size 12-14) but nymph fishing will be
more effective. If you want some information about other fishing
possibilities in this area, have a look at
www.fishspot.no , a
brand new website, initiated by local communities. |
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27-05-2010
As predicted the water-level in Glomma has dropped a lot, and conditions
for fly fishing are as good as they can be in this time of year. No
fishing for me the next days, I will be in Holland at the Fly Fair,
together with fly fishing guide
Ivar Øyan,
to present Kvennan Fly Fishing.
Have a look at Holland Fly Fair's
website
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24-05-2010
Last week spring arrived in the upper Glomma valley. Daily temperatures
reached 20 degrees Celsius, and the river came up further to a very high
level on May 21 : 589,65 at Hummelvoll.
See diagram. The two pictures to the
right show Eidsfossen waterfall, looking like a huge washing machine and
sounding as a big train driving through the river bed. No place for fly
fishing right now.... The normal water-level for these days should be
around 588,30 and the run off about 100 m3 per second, at the moment I
made these pics, the run of was three times as high. Quite impressive
indeed ! Today the level has stabilised at 589,03 and the water is clear
again, but it is still to high for fly fishing. The air temperature has
dropped to max 6 degrees again and I think Glomma will fall to a more
normal level in a few days. But there still is a lot of snow in the
mountains.
So if Glomma is unfishable,
one goes to the Hodalen lakes. The warm weather made the ice melt fast,
and as soon as there was a bit of open water, the pike and grayling
started spawning. I observed a big pike mama escorted by three - much
smaller - lovers in their play. They didn't mind I was there, and swam
just 1 meter in front of me. I guess mama was about 110 cm long, and now
that I know where she hangs out, I will bring here another visit soon, to
see if she has some appetite for a big streamer. At another place I
found spawning grayling in a small stream. I had some fun with them, they
are not so difficult to catch on a fly rod when they are spawning, and
here I saw a few really big (50+ cm) fish. Of course they were not at all
easy to catch, and I failed to hook one. Have to try again......... |
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18-05-2010
Things can change fast. Glomma has come up 125 cm since Saturday, and most
of the ice has disappeared already. So now the water is high and murky,
and fly fishing is lousy. We will have to wait with fishing until this
first flood is over. There is still a lot of snow in the mountains, and it
seems that the season is at least two weeks over due.
The image to the right shows the amount of snow that is still present.
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Opening day at the Glomma, May 15, 2010
As all over in Europe, it has been a cold winter in the Glomma valley. And
when I say cold then I mean really, really cold ! Minus 42 degrees Celsius
was measured for several days, and the ice covering the river was quite
thick this winter. There is still a lot of it left, as the pictures
show. However, the grayling don't mind to much, they are hungry anyway. I
fished with Marius for a few hours around the Kvennan Isles, and we had
about 20 grayling between us measuring 38 - 45 cm. They all went for a
Glomma Dog streamer. We didn't fish nymphs, we wanted to see if we could
get some trout. I managed to get only one of moderate size.
The water-level is still quite low, because spring is late, and it has
been cold the last weeks. As soon as there is a little sun, at a few
places in the river it's possible to see grayling rising for small and
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last updated :
31-08-2010 |
contact :
kff@kvennan.com
copyright 2007-2010 : Hein van Aar
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