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Re: Franche-Comté (France)
Hi Clement,
Welcome to the forum. Very happy to hear from you and get your great pictures. You are lucky to have such beautiful rivers to fish. We have millions of fishermen and fisher women but they don't all fly fish. Fishing is accepted by most people but there are groups that are against it. Each state has it's own department to control fishing. We have both fresh water and salt water fishing. Most fly fishers practice catch and release. I think your Fario Trout is related with our Brown Trout. Your English is fine so keep posting. Frank
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Re: Franche-Comté (France)
Clement,
Yes, welcome to the forum and I agree with Frank. Looks like a Brown. Beautiful scenery and excellent fish. You are blessed my friend. Now, I have a question for you. I've heard that animal rights activists are banning catch & release in parts of Europe saying it is cruel and inhumane treatment of the fish. Is this true and if so, has it affected your area? Yatahey |
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Re: Franche-Comté (France)
In deed, the brown trout is Salmo Trutta Fario... Shortly, it's the same fish in europ than america !!!
Soit what is interressant in my point of view is the difference between all differente "stump" (do undersant this word)... For exemple, in France we have to differente stump... - The Atlantique Stump (trouts of rivers go in antlantique ocean), it's so round, whit some red color, a lot of black point, some red point, small head... But they are not all same, see... ![]() - The Mediterranean Stump, (trout of rivers go in mediterraneen sea), it's so longue, whit brown yellow colors, some small black point, big head and stripes !!! ![]() Some differences ??? I cought all, and released... But there is all wild brown trouts... Ciao? Clément. |
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Re: Franche-Comté (France)
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![]() But have you never seen a trout jump out the fishnet ??? But you know, catch and release is not the probleme in Europe for river... There is a lot of agression than pollution of water, dam on river... And contrary at north america, river in europe gone to death, nothing is interressed by fishing and fish... For all it's an stupid activises reserved for old people, it's old-fashioned... ![]() Cioa. Clément |
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Re: Franche-Comté (France)
Welcome Clément. I'm glad to see you catching and enjoying the art of fly fishing. Great pictures. I'm sorry to hear about your pollution in the waters of Europe. Is there a size limit in your area as to the fish you can take? In my area it's 12" (30.5 cm).
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In my area, it's 32 cm... Maximum 2 fishs per day, and maximum 20 fishs per years... It's a good resolution, but me association policy is the most strict in France... Generaly, it's 20 cm, maximum 6 fishs per day and no limit per years... Ciao. Clem. |
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How different. Here in the US, you are highly encouraged to catch and release. I would also say that in the US, it is the pinnacle of cool to be a fly fisherman. (but my wife would laugh at me for saying it.) |
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