Great sea-trout season closure.
Along the coast of southern Sweden the seatrout season ends in mid-September. During the last weeks of the season it takes a lot of trips to get tuned in on the fishing, but it can be quite good and there’s a chance of some really big fish.
Einar Gjaldbæk and his son David Thormar from Kinetics Test Team had a tough time trying to find the fish this year. Both of them had several unsuccessful trips to Sweden but on Friday September 11th they finally succeeded. This day Einar had a really beautiful and strong fighting fish weighing 2.5 kilos and David caught a smaller one. The 2.5 kilo was caught on a Magic Minnow Sømmet in the color “Pattegrisen” (pink and white).
The day after Einar was back in Sweden for half a day of fishing. Once again he was using his Magic Minnow Sømmet inline lure, and this day the trout’s went crazy. In total he caught 9 trout’s but unfortunately no really big ones.
Sunday David came along again. His approach was to use a big Magic Minnow Kongetobis lure fished at slow speed in shallow water. This technique proved deadly to a beautiful 3.5 kilo trout, which turned out to be the biggest of the day. The same technique and lure also accounted for a 2.3 kilo trout. Even bigger fish were around that day and with a little luck Einar could have won the family competition. He was also using a Kongetobis when a big fish in excess of five kilos attacked. Instead of taking a run, the fish kept swimming towards Einar before jumping right in front of him. This maneuver is perhaps one of the best ways for a seatrout to get rid of a hook and this was exactly what happened. No monster trout for Einar, but what an experience!
Right now the seatrout fishing in southern Sweden is closed until 1st of January.
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