ne from baltic sea/ germany

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ne from baltic sea/ germany

#1 Post by robby »

Hello from Germany

First I want to give you a introduction of my person

My nick- name as well as my real name is Robby ( only if something wents wrong...Robert )
My profession is Fotographer and also teacher for Fotography and Photoshop application at THM ( Technical Highschool Mittelhessen )


My Hobby is ...... guess what..... Fishing :D
So I am also administrator of a German fishing-board
http://www.fehmarn-angler.net

Fehmarn is the sunnyest isle laying the German Baltic See, aprox. 100 km east
from Hamburg.
Most of us go out Boatfishing for cods, flatfish,garfish and Sea trout and eels
But also surf fishing , fly -fishing and Spining from ashore is popular.


I was searching for a special category where new Member set their first posting, but i am shure, that teh admins or mods will switch me to the right position.


always good luck and big fish
robby
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JimC
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Re: ne from baltic sea/ germany

#2 Post by JimC »

Welcome Robby!
We get many sea anglers from Germany here in Cork.
Most travel with http://www.andrees-angelreisen.de
chuckaroo
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#3 Post by chuckaroo »

welcome aboard Robby
will be fascinating to get some catch reports form your location!
:)
Charlie

2025 targets:
40lb+ stinger, shore skate, shore tope, 10lb+ cod
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Grumpy Angler
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Favourite Rod: my old worn out no name rod
Favourite Fish: cod/bass/plaice
Location: Dublin

Re: ne from baltic sea/ germany

#4 Post by Grumpy Angler »

Welcome robby.tight lines!

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would like to catch in 2014: cod,seabass,plaice,smoothound

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