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  1. Swedish brackish water pike

    Swedish brackish water pike

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    We have heard the following from Martin Christensen and Henrik Bay after a trip to the Swedish south coast fishing pikes one weekend. Usually you think about fishing at the Swedish south coast in connection with sea trout, but there are...

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  2. Ribnik a river of  dreams

    Ribnik a river of dreams

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    Foto: Tue Rasmussen, Malthe Ryge, Jesper Nielsen, Bo Rasmussen, Filip Mirković and Rasmus Juel Ditlefsen On the ridge behind me is a herd with bells, which can be heard  from a distance and in front of me on the hillside is...

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  3. Canary fishing adventures

    Canary fishing adventures

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    The Canary Islands are a Spanish archipelago consisting of 7 larger islands. The archipelago is located a few hundred kilometers from the coast of Africa, just off the Sahara. In January 2023 I visited the Canary Island of Gran Canaria. Gran...

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  4. The sharks bite in Cape Verde

    The sharks bite in Cape Verde

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    Cape Verde is located 500 km out in the Atlantic Ocean just off Senegal on the west coast of Africa. A trip to Cape Verde from Denmark costs a little more than a trip to the traditional holiday destinations in Europe, but you will get a real...

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  5. 5 tips for wintherperch

    5 tips for wintherperch

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        The end of the winter and the early spring is absolutely prime season if you wanna go all in on the hunt for a true specimen perch in top condition. The fish are well fed after eating through the winter, and...

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  6. Choose the right fishing clothing

    Choose the right fishing clothing

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    Alfred Wainwright - a british fellwalker, guidebook author and illustrator said once: There`s no such things as bad weather, only unsuitable clothing. An old idiom says: Bad weather always looks worse through a window – and...

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