tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-550106949809535729.post1614099127019269846..comments2023-10-23T17:15:21.685+03:00Comments on Chavanga Fish Blog: In memory of Jos Vanrunxt.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-550106949809535729.post-189145829032847212018-01-08T12:48:01.098+03:002018-01-08T12:48:01.098+03:00All I can point out is, I am not sure what to real...All I can point out is, I am not sure what to really say! Except obviously, for the superb tips that happen to be shared within this blog. I can think of a thousand fun methods to read the reports on this site. I?m sure I will eventually take a step employing your tips on those things I could not have been able to deal with alone. You?re so careful to let me be one of those to benefit from your Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12861234020914915951noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-550106949809535729.post-8519406888047358652016-07-15T03:21:04.302+03:002016-07-15T03:21:04.302+03:00Still miss you everyday Jos. At the point to trave...Still miss you everyday Jos. At the point to travel with my son to our former fishing grounds during the last week of september 2016. We will pay tribute to you on the banks of your favourite river, the river you started your flyfishing carreer: the Pielach. With an enormous bush of flowers and a huge bottle of champagne.<br />Never forget you and thanx for everything.<br />If you are up there, Pierre Lebonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05819945517277823911noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-550106949809535729.post-8502101501881852932016-05-09T10:49:45.303+03:002016-05-09T10:49:45.303+03:00Jos, always attentive, funny and generous!
You co...Jos, always attentive, funny and generous! <br />You could carefully prepared and tirelessly fillet the best salmon for your friends. Always with your natural smile. Always with an interesting story! <br />We still your memory.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-550106949809535729.post-69423709735978936792016-05-09T01:54:21.022+03:002016-05-09T01:54:21.022+03:00I took him back in 1974, to his first flyfishing s...I took him back in 1974, to his first flyfishing stream in Austria. The Pielach and the Salza a week later. Countless fishing trips and days would follow, of which many in a Dutch protected area, the waters of Ankeveen. The Umba in Kola and the Gaula in Norway. We fished the Gmundner Traun with Roman Moser and produced a series of films. But also with his father in law in Germany fishing the KyllPierre Lebonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05819945517277823911noreply@blogger.com