Hi Jeroen
Welcome to Denmark!
The Danish TV station DK4 has a fishing program several times a week.
Just in these days they show a program about fishing Aborre at Randers
Harbour
According to the program it seems to be a good place for catching
Aborre.
The fishing program are shown several times in aprox. 2 weeks. So you
should still have a chance to see it.
Only you need to have cable TV to see this program.
If you are in to Put ´n Take there is placed lot of these all round
Denmark. You don't need the "fisketegn" to fish here.
Look here...
No English version but a German version. As a man from Holland I
believe you are able to read this?
http://www.dansee.dk/
Good luck!
Best regards, Jesper
On Thu, 10 Apr 2003 11:18:14 +0200, "Littleboy"
<littleboy@nydesign.dk> wrote:
>Hello everyone!
>
>I have a few questions regardig fishing in Denmark. I have moved from
>Holland to Denmark recently to live here and I am excited to continue my
>passion for angling here in the Danish waters.
>
>I've been out a few times and caught some Aborre, not too big yet but
>getting close enough to be worth eating, but what are the rules concerning
>"eating / taking home" fish? I would be interested to know this about the
>predator fish like Aborre, Sandart, Ørred and Laks. I guess many of you
>would ask "but what about the Gedde?", but I enjoy mostly putting these
>monsters back than killing them.
>
>I am living in Randers. If anyone could give me any pointers on what I
>should definitley try out here in the neighbourhood I would appreciate that
>a lot. I'm not sure if there's a chance at all of catching Laks in the
>Gudenå near randers or maybe someone might say this is the perfect place for
>going after Sandart. Any tips are welcome!
>
>I have another question about fishing with living bait, such as a small
>living fish. Is that allowed in DK? And what about a piece of small fish?
>
>Maybe someone also know a link to Danish fishing rules in english.
>
>Mange tak!
>
>Jeroen Stolk
>