Thursday, February 18, 2010

Cervical Mucus The Day Before Period Is Due

Summer Winter




"Adios" it was said not too long ago, when we last Farios in her element Reset. The winter came, it was the beo quiet - too quiet .... At least we were able to shorten the time with fish rearing.





But we reported back. Together with colleagues, we started our first big fishing trip in the young season. Covered with food and drink, at -15 ° We were fishing in the moment. After hours without any fish contact Jan and Chrigel went in rough terrain. Oops, suddenly it was called "fish on!" and Jan was moderately hardcore on drilling. A powerful fighting trout hung at the other end of the line. After a successful landing, it juchzte through the entire Valle de Joux.



We watered the capture, with plenty meow de Wy.





The new year was ushered in ice fishing inaugurated uh. The catch has been limited, but the weather was the bomb.



As Bach Suchtis, we could not leave one or the other to walk our beloved rivers - of course without a rod!



Nature has also been in the deepest Winter. The woodpecker was this house is not right.



Winter in beo is not to underestimate the animals are going through a tough time and wracking.



As a big "Päckli" Mr Ogawa arrived in Jan, he had to go test the contents quickly.



Already in the first throws of his new Baitcaster, some pike took a liking to her.



time has passed and it was February, and February = lake trout. It felt good to be back fishing for adipose fin noble institution. Even just the thought to catch such a beautiful silver bullion, spurred us on the water.



And as usual when Seeforellenpirsch is, there were many Undersized.



Many happy hours were spent in and around the water, the weather was mostly with, but unfortunately were not very large lake trout beissfreudig.







The successful trout fishing requires much skill, perseverance and good luck. Jan the meantime a small knack for great, lake trout caught from the bank has had another successful:



While waiting for our fishing in the mountains still have a little seems to us now the sun when we can be on the water.



Gruess Chrigel and Jan