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Fly Fishing reports 2011 -
by Hein van Aar
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27-09-2011
The last report of this year.
Water level in Glomma is fine now, and so is the fishing. Use small dry
flies, try all kind of water-types, don't only concentrate on the slow and
deep water...
Coming weekend we should have a few beautiful Indian summer days, if you
have the chance I suggest to try a little fly fishing - it just might be
pretty good !
Okay guys, that's all, thanks
for your visit(s), have a good winter and see you next summer !
Tight Lines, Hein |
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17-09-2011
One of the last reports of this year. Dry fly fishing is quite good at
the moment, really small Baetis patterns, needle flies, Griffith gnat,
zebra, they all work well. Rising grayling can be observed at many places,
but you have to look very well because the rises are really small indeed.
By the way, one of you guys forgot his back pack last week with some fly
fishing stuff. It was found and brought to me. Send me an email at
kff@kvennan.com , describe the
content, then I'll try to get it back to you. |
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12-09-2011
Video impression -
week 14.
Again we had a week with a few beautiful sunny days, and at last the
grayling are rising. One can expect to have good fly fishing, if small
Baetis patterns, needle flies, etc. are used.
Have a look at the video, showing Alex, Matthias and Florian in the first
part, Erik and Peter are fishing in the second part. Most of it is dry fly
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09-09-2011
Today water level is 587,95. Glomma is fishable over here, at most
places. Rising grayling can be found in slower flowing water, often in the
tail of a pool. Flies that work: Griffith Gnat, small stonefly patterns,
small Baetis patterns, Zebra of course, and several small nymph patterns.
Long term weather forecast predicts rain for next week (what's new ?) but
let's hope the weather guys are wrong, as they were so many times this
summer ...
The picture shows Matthias from Germany, fishing a nice pool in the FF
zone. We fished together yesterday - it was a nice day, lot of sun, no
wind. Rather nice conditions for dry fly ! |
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05-09-2011
Video impression -
week 13.
More to the South Glomma is rising fast again, at the Tolga - Tynset
stretch the level is only a bit up (587,73). If the long term weather
forecast is correct I don't think Glomma over here will rise much.
The last days nymphing has
been really effective, dry fly fishing is more difficult.
The video of this week shows my fly fishing friends from Deventer,
Holland, fishing Glomma and sweet little river Hola. |
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02-09-2011
The water level has come down to 587,70 today and that's just fine for
this time of year. We have had a week with beautiful days, sun, little
wind, and the fishing was nice - in the fast water. The slow water is more
difficult with (very) picky fish. Some guys from my home town in Holland
had good fishing with grayling up to 45 cm every day, using all kind of
dries and nymphs, one of the guys (Rene) reported a 50 cm grayling on a
size 16 Klinkhamer. Monday I'll show you a little video I made with my
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29-08-2011
Video impression -
week 12.
Yesterday the fishing in Glomma was quite good. A group of 7 fly
fishermen from Holland had nice fishing using dries, nymphs and streamers,
with grayling up to about 45 cm. The water level is still a bit high, but
several good places can be fished for rising grayling.
The video shows Ted T. from Holland, fishing a nice stretch in the FF
zone. Notice the high water marks in the trees !
Thanks to Fred V. for operating camera 2 ... |
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25-08-2011
Fishing conditions are fair at the moment. Not great, not every place
in the FF zone can be fished because of a little high water level, but
good fly fishing can be had.
After the flood of last week the grayling have developed quite an
appetite, and the few fishermen that are in the river now reported nice
results, between 15 and 30 grayling per day, on dries, nymphs ad
streamers. The dry flies still have to be small, midge and Baetis patterns
will do just fine. The pic to the right (by Fred from Holland) shows a
nice fish from the fast water. |
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22-08-2011
Video impression -
week 11.
Slowly the water level in Glomma is falling. The water is clear, and
fly fishing is possible at some places. Ted and Fred from Holland had good
nymphing close to the isles at the campsite. Rob and Esther, members of
the Dutch division of the Grayling Society reported nice fishing from the
fly fishing zone, with fish up to 43 cm on dries and nymphs.
This week's video shows Hanafi from Holland fighting off mosquito's while
catching grayling on nymphs, somewhere at the Hodalen lakes. |
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17-08-2011
Rain storms in the North of the Glomma valley have brought up the
water level in Glomma to 589,73 (meters above sea level). This is almost
2,5 meters more then normal ...
Needless to say that the fly fishing is impossible right now, and I don't
have a clue when the level will improve again - these are exceptional
circumstances. To give you an idea about how much rain has fallen : today
runoff in Glomma at Tolga is 345 m3/s. Normal would be 35 m3/s. In the
upper regions of river Gaula it was even worse, at Eggafoss the runoff
increased from 10 m3/s to 830 m3/s in only 8 hours time ! See
here. |
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15-08-2011
Video impression -
week 10.
There was no one to film this week, so I filmed myself. Not easy to be
cameraman and actor at the same time, but that's how it is. I'll show you
a bit of nymph fishing, in the second part I have a few very nice grayling in a
small stream. Fishing can be good, if you try to think - or better, fish -
out of the box. Improvise, search, explore, try new places, try several
techniques. Just try ! |
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12-08-2011
Water level is falling each day, fly fishing conditions are okay
again. The water is clear and most places can be reached. Today I fished a
part of the FF zone. There were only a few fish rising, and nymphing was
difficult also, I only had a few fish. All the fish I have seen rising
came to have a look at the "zebra" dry fly (see last movie) but refused to
take it at the last moment. There are tiny Baetis may flies active, size
20 - 24 and I guess the grayling are feeding on spents of these mini may
flies. Interesting but (very) difficult fly fishing. |
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08-08-2011
Video impression -
week 9.
No fishing this time, but fly tying. I'll show you two flies that work
well, "zebra" (good midge imitation) from my FF buddy Jan, and my own rhyacophila pattern. Both
patterns have proven themselves over the years. The water level in Glomma
came up all the time last week, right now the river is very, very
difficult. Brown and high water. Fish Hodalen lakes or read a book, tie
some flies, drink a scotch... |
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04-08-2011
The last days it has been warm in the Glomma valley, and almost every
day there were thunder storms, resulting in a higher water level. Glomma
over here is fishable and clear most of the time, but there are not many
insects hatching. The very unstable weather is not helping much I guess.
Still it is possible to have decent fly fishing: use nymphs, as
Rhyacophila.
The pic shows Philippe, I guided him this week, we had nice but difficult
fishing and a couple of decent grayling. |
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31-07-2011
Video impression -
week 8.
This week's video shows Marius fishing the Eidsfossen zone using dry
flies.
Yesterday I guided Mats from Sweden in the FF zone, in just 4 hours
fishing we had about 20 grayling between us, up to 44 cm, most of them on
dry flies (midge patterns).
Nothing special, just nice fly fishing.
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27-07-2011
Yesterday I fished the Eidsfossen zone, I wanted to try nymphing some
fast water. I had good results using Rhyacophila patterns (green inch
worm). Fish were standing in the top of the runs, decent sized grayling up
to 45 cm.
If you prefer dry fly fishing, try Baetis patterns, olive seems to be the
best colour. Some French guys reported good dry fly fishing in the lower
parts of the fly fishing zone with small may fly imitations. |
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24-07-2011
No video this week, out of respect for what happened last Friday in
Norway.
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22-07-2011
Strong wind from the north has made fly fishing difficult during the last
days. Still there are not many insects hatching, so try the terrestrials,
nymphs and streamers. Black is a good colour for this time in the season.
Some Swedish fly fisherman reported very good results, they fished size 16
black ant imitations. Largest grayling was 49 cm.
The pic shows a mayfly spinner that can be found now in the evenings close
to fast flowing water. It's quite large: including tail about 4 cm. |
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18-07-2011
Video impression -
week 6.
Now Glomma has fallen to the normal water level for summer time. There are
no changes in the fishing, the same flies and techniques work well.
This week's video shows a portait of a Dutch fly fishing nestor : Kees P.
fishing the FF zone. |
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14-07-2011
Water level in Glomma is changing all the time. This is not good for dry
fly fishing. There are not many insects hatching, but fishing can be good
anyway. Fishermen report good streamer fishing with fish up to 45 cm, both
trout and grayling, dry fly fishermen have nice results with Daddy Long
Legs, ants, wasps, micro caddis, tiny baetis nymphs, emerger patterns.
The last three days I guided three gentlemen from Germany. We had a good
time and although the fishing was difficult, they were quite pleased with
the results. |
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10-07-2011
Video impression -
week 5.
What are the grayling in Glomma eating right now ? This video shows some
food items. And a bit of fly fishing. Nothing fancy, no big fish, just
nice fishing.
The river has come up again, but not as much as more to the south. The
weather is unstable, the wind has come back, to be short: a bit difficult
conditions for fly fishing. |
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08-07-2011
Fly fishing conditions are quite good at the moment. The water level is
normal for the time of the year, it's not too windy, at times there can be
good hatches of small Baetis mayflies. Nymphing can be interesting, use
small black nymphs. if you want to fish dries, also try terrestrial
patterns like ants, wasps, daddy long legs.
A French film crew has fished the fly fishing zone to make a movie about
Kvennan Fly Fishing. They had interesting results on dry flies. This
grayling was about 50 cm. |
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03-07-2011
Video impression -
week 4.
This 14 minutes video shows feeding behaviour of grayling, somewhere in a
small creek nearby. The grayling are feeding all the time, they take
nymphs and sometimes they rise for a bug on the surface. Have a close look
at these feeding patterns, there might be a few lessons there........
Observe how they take nymphs, are you sure your nymph technique is good
enough to registrate also the very small takes ? If not, consider
booking me as a guide, I can show you how I think nymphing for Norwegian
grayling should be done effectively. |
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29-06-2011
The water level has gone down to 587,73 (meters above sea level) and the
water temperature today is 13 degrees Celsius. Fishing results are mixed,
sometimes the fishing is very difficult, some guys reported amazing
fishing with several fish over 50 cm on tiny CDC flies. Yesterday I tried
a few stretches and I had the same experience: use very small dries, the
slow water sections are difficult, because there are so many tiny insects,
it's almost impossible to match the hatch. Try the fast water.
This year the Kvennan Fly
Fishing office is located in the yellow house close to the bridge over
river Glomma in Tolga. Opening hours : 09.00 - 11.00, 7 days/week. Visit
me for advice about fishing Glomma, if you need a license (all the area's
mentioned on fishspot.no) or just for a chat & a cup of coffee. Open until
September 15. |
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23-06-2011
Video impression -
week 3.
Today it rained a lot at Tolga, for tonight and tomorrow they say it will
be the same. More rain. Let's see how Glomma will react. In the mean time
fishing can be very good, if one chooses the right fly and knows how to
present it.
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22-06-2011
Yesterday I fished a nice stretch in the fly fishing zone. There was a
strong wind from the North, so fishing was not easy, but there were a few
fish rising anyway and I had good fishing using my
green sedge emerger. A
couple of grayling were interested in nymphs, not a single fish wanted my
streamers. Stoneflies are still working, and I saw incidental hatches of
size 12 mayflies. Couldn't make out which species, every time I saw one on
the water, the grayling were faster then me ;-) The picture shows Jinchang,
I guided him last week in difficult conditions with high water. Anyway, he
had good fishing, when in the South Glomma is unfishable, over here it's
often much better, it takes less time for the water to drop. |
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18-06-2011
Water level in Glomma is falling again, and fishing conditions are quite
good. I observed hatches of several insect species as Baetis Rhodani and
caddis in different sizes and colours. The temperature in the water is
about perfect, and especially in the fast water many grayling are rising.
The water is clear. Depending on the amount of rain in the next week, fly
fishing conditions might be as good as they can be in this time of year.
Two days ago I hooked and landed a very good fish - stay tuned, in the
next film I'll show you more... |
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15-06-2011
Video impression -
week 2.
Water level in Glomma is still high, the river is very nervous at the
moment. Grayling don't like fast changes in the level, so fishing is not
at all simple, but still possible at a few places. I heard some fly
fishermen tell about Baetis Rhodani hatches, and there are quite a few
stoneflies and sedges active. At the Hodalen lakes the Vulgata hatch has
started. |
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08-06-2011
Thanks to heavy rain showers Glomma water level came up strong yesterday.
Today fly fishing is not really possible, tomorrow will be difficult I
guess, maybe from friday on it will be better. All depends on the amount
of rain in the next days, of course. Follow the weather forecast on
http://www.yr.no/sted/Norge/Hedmark/Tolga/Storkvennan/
Another way to follow the water level is looking at river Gaula - Egga
waterfall measuring point. The pic to the right shows what's going on in
Gaula, compare it with the Glomma diagram on
this site . These Gaula stats are updated several times per day.
You'll find them on
http://www2.nve.no/h/hd/plotreal/Q/0122.00011.000/index.html |
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07-06-2011
Video impression - the first week of the season. You'll need a pretty fast
internet connection to play this HD film. Hope you like it. Let me know at
kff@kvennan.com |
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02-06-2011
Opening day at Glomma - yesterday - I fished the Eidsfossen zone. The
river was a bit high and the current strong. I found some rising grayling,
they were feeding on size 12 grey stoneflies. In total I hooked and
released about a dozen, ranging between 32 and 38 cm. Nothing special but
nice enough for this early season, and good to polish my dry fly
technique, it has become a bit rusty after a long winter nymph and
streamer fishing............. |
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29-05-2011
Yesterday Renato joined me at a fly fishing trip to the Hodalen lakes and
sweet little river Hola. Although the lousy wetter we had interesting
fishing and good fun with a few nice sized grayling and sik (whitefish),
we used nymphs because there were hardly any fish rising.
From this year on there is a fly only zone in river Hola, and we checked
it out. Couldn't fish yet, because the season opens June 1th, just like
Glomma, but we found a few promising fishing spots situated in stunning
scenery.
There are more new possibilities this year for us fly fishermen: take a
look at www.fishspot.no
, you will find several fly only zones situated around Kvennan Fly
Fishing. Not all the information is translated into English yet, in the
next weeks this will change. To give an overview : Lake Drengen, part of
the Hodalen lakes will be fly only (a big part of the lake) , river Hola,
river Grimsa (tributary of river Folla), river Unsetåa, and of course
river Tunna and river Vangrøfta - or Skrukka as the Norwegians like to
call it. All these fishing locations have special and strict fishing
rules, which are necessary to protect the fish stocks.
About river Glomma : this year we introduce a new fishing rule - it is not
allowed anymore to kill trout in the Eidsfossen and Fly Fishing zones.
Trout stocks are having a hard time the last years, it seems that global
warming has something to do with it. In the last 20 years the average
water temperature in summer has increased with 2 degrees, and trout have
problems with it.
Like last year you can
download a fishing map of the Eidsfossen and Fly Fishing zone:
use this link |
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26-05-2011
This year the season opens June 1th. The reason for this: we want to
protect grayling that is still spawning, or only just done with it.
The snow has almost disappeared already, and it seams that one can expect
good fly fishing quite early in the season. The picture to the right shows
the amount of snow that is still in the mountains (source : senorge.no).
For a detailed water-level diagram use this
link. |
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last updated :
26-01-2012 |
contact :
kff@kvennan.com
copyright 2007-2011 : Hein van Aar
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