Fly fishing and tying is the goal of this Fabisch blog. Explanation about steelhead fishing and a small shop for Canada,too
Monday, 21 October 2019
Friday, 11 October 2019
Wrong behavior towards nature
Weekly picture at Fabisch Fly Fishing, Week 41 - 2019
The relationship between human and nature is often disturbed |
If you take some time and observe the behavior of others in relation to nature, you may notice one or the other that you do not very well by yourself. Luckily we never stop learning, so there is still hope...
Friday, 27 September 2019
Steelhead Fly Fishing 2019
Weekly picture at Fabisch Fly Fishing, Week 39 - 2019
Unfortunately, I can not be there this year, but I'm looking forward to the reports of my friends. Sometimes fishing on Steelhead is very tough, but there are ways to dodge.
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Sunday, 15 September 2019
The Salzach in September
Weekly picture at Fabisch Fly Fishing, Week 37 - 2019
Normally, September is a rather quiet month when it comes to the weather. But it can also be different. Heavy rain can make a river unfishable, in the Alps, the rain in the higher regions remains as snow. Shortly thereafter, the temperature increases again and the snow thaws. As a result, the river can´t be used for a longer time. In this situation only good nerves help and time, before you put yourself in danger!
Saturday, 7 September 2019
View of Vancouver during approach
Weekly picture at Fabisch Fly Fishing, Week 36 - 2019
A perfect picture of Vancouver for the lighting conditions |
Saturday, 31 August 2019
The Wiesent River and the Weather
Weekly picture at Fabisch Fly Fishing, Week 35 - 2019
The Wiesent in Franconia is in the lower part still reasonably fine. Opposite to that situation, smaller waters are already lacking in water. Especially the upper parts are strongly affected. It's time for the government to think about the future, preferably before it's too late.
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Saturday, 24 August 2019
Back Home, the memories will stay
Weekly picture at Fabisch Fly Fishing, Week 34 - 2019
On the right is Dawson City, in the middle you can see the ferry |
In Whitehorse the Yukon is still a relatively small river. Here, at Dawson City, many large rivers have already drained into the Yukon, such as the Stewart River, the Pelly River to name the largest. Rivers like the Pelly, which are almost exclusively fed by glaciers, ensure a visible cloudiness of the yukon over the whole summer.
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