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Fly Fishing for Pike in Latvia

Engure Lake seen from the plane moments before
landing in Riga
Engures Lake
Günter Feuerstein©
2004
Engures Lake is Latvias
longest lake and is located west of Riga near the mouth of the Lielupe. It
was once connected with the sea but when the glaciers went back the lake
remained in short distance of the coast. A connection to the sea in form
of a cannel was dug last century to dry the swamps. The project was
successful and the level of the lake went down one meter. Now the
lake is shallow, indeed it is the shallowest lake I have ever fished. And
if I mean shallow this does not mean 1-2m of depth. No! On low water level
appr. 1,5 m is the maximum depth of the lake and only a tiny part of the
huge lake has got that much depth. And even at these deeper places most of
the ground is covered by weeds and other water plants. It is really hard
to believe that in this lake fish can survive the winter under ice.

The fly of your choice
I like to fish this water
with my "GF pike's favourite", a fly of the flipper/tailor series which I
created about 8 years ago. It works
best in cristal clear water with
roach and rudd present. Engures is such a lake.
Reinis on the contrary likes to fish Engures with a white bunny with a red dear hair head. In
Engures the weeds are always a problem and if you want to cast to the
places where the pikes hide a weed protector is a must.
  
some more GF pike flies
only rowing boats
allowed
The
only possibility to fish Engures Lake effectively is from a boat. There
are five boat launches around the lake but it is not allowed to bring a
boat with you and ... no motors are allowed on the lake. The whole lake is
a ornithology reservoir with many rare birds and even wild horses live
along the banks. This makes fishing an experience because it is very quiet.
You only hear the splashing of hunting pikes, the sound of the birds which
behave really calm
except one of the twelve resident white-tailed eagles(Haliaeetus
albicilla) is hunting for them. In the
open water the pikes are hard too find, but along the reeds and
rushes you will soon recognize
them. Nearly every minute
you will see a pike splashing into the millions of bait
fish along the shore line of Engures Lake. Most of the time you will see small ones up to 1,5
kg, but from time to time pike up to 5 kg show up. Of course it is not too
easy to get the really big ones. The reeds, rushes and weeds are often
some kind of a problem.
casting right into the
rushes
 Where
the vegetation is a little bit more open(best is if you can find spots
with a low density of rushes) you cast straight inbetween them and pull in
your streamer unregularly. Sometimes surface patterns, like Reinis deer hair bunny or
Dahlberg divers, are attacked with an explosive splash. The patterns that
are fished a bit below the surface fish in my opinion even better, but of
course the attacks are not that spectacular. It's up to you what you like
more. In my opinion the deerhair patterns are a good choice for big pike
that have just started feeding especially when the flies are presented hard
with a heavy splash on the surface so that the pike can easily locate
them.

Most of the time Engures
is fished for the pike only in water between 15
and 30 cm(!!). This is the reason why
many fish are jack pike up to 1,5 kg but it is indeed great fun and ... don't
be surprised if you spot a 4-5 kg
pike in water which is not more than 20 cm deep. You will never know when it
happens!
Getting the better
ones
With no doubt the best
chance to get one of the better pikes is to fish where deeper spots meet
the shallows. There you will always have the possibility to run into a
good one. And there are really huge pikes in the lake. The largest last
season(2003) was 16 kg and when the lake was fished with nets last spring for getting pike eggs, a pike that was said to be 25 kg plus broke the net and escaped. At least
this is what the people from the fishery research center told...

My Latvian friend Reinis
Rutkis, besides
Egils Collenkopfs the only FFF-Europe flycasting instructor in Latvia,
knows the lake very well, but the lake is far too large to know all the
spots. And even when fishing with him we were touching water he had never
fished before. This is the reason why there are still so many pike in the
lake, although every year about 5 tons of them are taken home by spin, bait
and fly fisherman. Even some commercial fishing is done at the lake(not
at the weekends and not in a way central Europeans think of when they hear
the word commercial). Only a few little nets can be seen from time to
time, very small, old
fashioned and most of them designed for cyprinids. So there is not really
a
lot of preasure on the lake. If there are about 10 rowing boats on this part of
the lake near the ornitology station on a weekend, it is a lot.
Thirty and more attacks on
your fly per day - not too bad indeed!
So there is space for
everyone in the thousands of pockets, around the penninsulas and small islands.
This is why fly fishing becomes more and more popular. Although you do not
catch big fish as regularly as you do in the "Schärengarten" in Sweden,
around the Aland Islands or in the lakes of North America and Alaska it is
great fun to fish Engures Lake and on a good day you can expect between 30 and 50
attacks on your fly. Not too bad isn't it?, and because of the shallow water
you will more or less always be able to see the pike attacking your fly like a
crocodile!



The best time to fish Engures
is on a quiet and windless autumn morning when the lake is like a mirror.
This happens one of five times you go there. More or less all the times
there is slight wind at the lake which is of course not too bad to get a
big and more "educated" pike to grab your fly. On the other side
the wind
cools down the water. So it is good to find some warmer and windless
pockets or little bays where the prefered higher temperature is available. Always
have a look at the baitfish! The pike are not far from them! When the wind
calms down in the evening the pike show another height in activity. And as
I said before you will never know what attacks your fly as long as two hands
of water are below your fly.
So whenever you are in
Latvia and you have the chance to fish Engures for some hours - give it a
try!
some
more GF pike flies
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