Fluefiske på Koppang Camping
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Just a couple of fishing tips
Wear polarized sunglasses and use a wading staff. Fast running water and slippery rocks on the bottom of the river
can cause unexpected situations. Safety first - also during fly fishing.
Start fishing near the river banks - sometimes there’s a lot of fish right under your nose! Especially when it’s rather
cloudy or in the late summer evenings and nights.
Use flyline mending and a long leader to make the drift of your dry fly longer and more productive.
If the fish are active but will not take your fly, first try to change size. If this doesn’t work either then you can try
changing the color or the pattern.
Don’t stay too long on one spot. If you wade a couple of meters further along fishing can be very different.
Spend some time on river spotting before you start fishing. It will pay you back if you spot the places the fish rise and
you also find out what they take.
Inspecting the stomach of a caught fish can tell you what’s on the menu. But don’t do this with all the fish you catch…
And of course...
Show respect for the nature and the beautiful surrounding you’re in.
Don’t leave any garbage or rubbish.
If you make a small fire than take care that it’s not still alight when you leave.
Help fellow flyfishers and they will help you.
Carry your fishing license with you all the time and follow the rules.
Don’t walk through un-mowed grasslands. This supports the local farmers…
If you want to eat a fish, only take with you what really need and remember the minimum size of 30 cm. 35 cms
would even be better!
Skytt fiske!
Tight lines!
Flies tied and described by Erik de Noorman. Photography: Edward Scholten. © Koppang Camping
Blue Winged Olive
Represents BWO and other olive species
Darkbrown Parachute
Represents a lot of smaller Mayflies
Pale Morning Dun
Represents PMD and other light colored species
Deerhair Allrounder
Nice fly for the evenings. Represents anything you want!
Super Pupan
ZVery good Grayling pattern! But don’t grease it!
Deerhair Sedge
Typical evening Sedge with fine floatability. Fish it rough.
Red Spider
Often very good under windy and rainy conditions.
Cased Caddis
Good deeply fished nymph. Often tempts the biggest fish.
Gold Ribbed Hares ear
All-round nymph,
Represents a lot of
aquatic fauna
Pink Tag
Grayling find Pink very attractive. Find out for yourself!
Caddis Larva
Look under the Glomma rocks,
then you know why this flie works.
Red Foam Ant
Very productive ant pattern. Represents beetles too
Black Foam Ant
As above.
Griffith Gnat
Thjis flie is often used when there are
almost no hatches.
Walters Softy
Proven effective during hatches.
Klinkhåmer
Legendary emerger. Best for grayling
and trout.
Needle Fly
Small stonfly imitations.Very common at the Glomma river banks.
Glåma Spesial
Original Glomma wet fly pattern. Often used by local anglers.
Glåma Bugger
Try this one when
it is almost dark on shallow river stretches.
Erik’s Mosquito
General mosquito pattern. Can be rather effective when
it is cold.
The pictures below provide a good example of flies which have proven to be successful during fishing on the Glomma and the surrounding lakes and mountain rivers. When you tie your own flies you should consider different hook sizes for each species (we recommend between 8-18). Big flies are recommended during Spring and Summer. In Autumn you are better off with smaller flies.
The following flies are also available on the Koppang Camping site.