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the hatch is ON - Palingenia longicauda NOW
the hatch is ON - Palingenia longicauda NOW
awesome to look at, awesome to fish at this time...
jump into your car/plane/helicopter, and come to see it!
jump into your car/plane/helicopter, and come to see it!
Peter
"...fish like a demon with a mission"-Sudesh
...just one more last cast
"...fish like a demon with a mission"-Sudesh
...just one more last cast
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So rad.
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garda - ziege
http://www.luontoportti.com/suomi/en/kalat/ziege-en
it takes the flies in flight, too as asp, also. we witnessed a few moments, but not succeded to film it...
http://www.luontoportti.com/suomi/en/kalat/ziege-en
it takes the flies in flight, too as asp, also. we witnessed a few moments, but not succeded to film it...
Peter
"...fish like a demon with a mission"-Sudesh
...just one more last cast
"...fish like a demon with a mission"-Sudesh
...just one more last cast
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scotty and all,
these are screenshots from movie clips, what we are preparing to stitch together...
the hatch starts at the lower stretches of the river- and where the water temperature reaches a certain level, it continues to build up upstream...so as the Tisza and it's water-system is quite big, the hatch can be as long as two-to four weeks in different densities...the fishing is the best, when it starts, and at the end.
So one can follow the hatch for a week or more if travels upstream...
it's really quite an experience, because these creatures are BIG and beautiful.
these are screenshots from movie clips, what we are preparing to stitch together...
the hatch starts at the lower stretches of the river- and where the water temperature reaches a certain level, it continues to build up upstream...so as the Tisza and it's water-system is quite big, the hatch can be as long as two-to four weeks in different densities...the fishing is the best, when it starts, and at the end.
So one can follow the hatch for a week or more if travels upstream...
it's really quite an experience, because these creatures are BIG and beautiful.
Peter
"...fish like a demon with a mission"-Sudesh
...just one more last cast
"...fish like a demon with a mission"-Sudesh
...just one more last cast
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Awesome, I'd love to see that. I think they call the hatch "The Blossoming, or "The Blooming".
Here's a David Attenborough film of them.
W.
Here's a David Attenborough film of them.
W.
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"The only advice it is necessary to give the angler… is to avoid any approach to foppery, as trout have the most thorough contempt for a fop…”
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"The only advice it is necessary to give the angler… is to avoid any approach to foppery, as trout have the most thorough contempt for a fop…”
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Great photos (I especially like the top view of that mayfly/kérész), Péter. Those asps are super cool fish and not that easy to catch&land them. I've got to say, despite being a Hun, I never saw a "Tiszavirágzás" (only on video).
BTW, I like taking photos of them, here you'll find some:
http://naturephoto.zenfolio.com/p501653826
BTW, I like taking photos of them, here you'll find some:
http://naturephoto.zenfolio.com/p501653826
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