The Complete Fly Fisherman – August-September 2019

(Steven Felgate) #1

bladderwrack and scattered sandy
patches. This is prime sea trout territory
and oftentimes you’ll find the fish
pushed right up against the shoreline or
patrolling where the waves are breaking.
The whole stretch, which is delimited to
the north by Hasle Harbour, is capable
of providing good fishing. You can park
in the public parking lot at the end of
the road which carries the same name as
the fishing spot.



  1. Lufthavn (Airport)is the name
    of a coastal stretch found just behind or
    west of Bornholm Airport near Rønne.
    Here you’ll uncover one of Bornholm’s
    finest coastal stretches, which is made
    up of rocks, sand bars and bladderwrack
    with scattered boulders. To get here
    drive via Arnagervej – a road that will
    take you around the airport and down
    to the water. During spring, especially,
    there can be schools of fish around, but
    you need to fish actively and locate them
    as they can be practically anywhere
    along this more than 2km stretch. Al-
    ternatively, you can park at Arnager and
    fish the whole stretch from here and
    westwards towards the airport.

  2. Bro Revis a southeast-facing reef just south of
    Snogebæk. It’s reachable from the parking lot to the west at the
    end of Turistvej or via the beach from Snogebæk Harbour,
    which is a 1.2km walk. Bro Rev is usually at its best in southerly
    winds and oftentimes the fish are found along the craggy edges
    of the reef where the waves break. Quite a lot of weighty fish
    have been landed here, and especially when the water has a bit
    of turbidity, schools of fish will come in to hunt.

  3. Salene Bugtis a big bay west of Gudhjem. It’s a breath-
    taking spot with varied terrain – a venue that can be fished out-
    side of the half-year conservation period at Bobbeåens estuary.
    To the west you can wade and fish plateaus with rocks, dark silty
    bottoms and bladderwrack, and to the east you’ll find a coastal
    stretch below steep cliffs where there are good depth curves and
    lots of scattered boulders. Fish are found throughout the whole
    stretch and during spring they can be plentiful. You can park
    at the end of Bobbevej.


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