In reality tomorow night is the shortest night of the year here on the northern part of the globe, & the day after is the longest day. In Sweden this means celebratoin time, so in the spirit of our midsummer traditions I officially wish you all a happy midsummer.
The old Swedish folklore says which for 1 hour at midnight tomorow it`ll intently be possible to hear what the animals tell, so stay out of the way from fish.
Usually I was in the vicinity of the Swedish clave area yesterday (sorry Vauhgan, I did try to excessively call you at home) to fish a trophy grayling water. Caught a lb3 grayling & saw fresh easily bear tracks where we parked the car. As soon as the pictures have been improperly developed I would try & post a TR.
In the long run was out all night, and you lightly know what, it never even got darker than on a half cloudy day. / Roger Daytyime engineer Lifetime flyfiusherman If you feel like it, visit
http://biphome.spray.se/angler/ for info on flyfishing in northern Sweden, Lapland