Thomas was introduced to flyfishing in 1998, by a dear friend of his, and it quickly became his big passion, where hours were spent sharpening his casting and fishing techniques along his home waters, which is the coast of the Northwest of Sealand.
Tying his own flies quickly became an integrated part of the hobby.
You can find Thomas out fishing whenever his calendar allows it – of course especially in his home waters. The many hours of fishing have given him a superb insight in Seatrout fishing year around, and in all kind of weather.
Thomas loves passing on his love for the sport to the younger generation, or in fact anyone who wants to explore the world of flyfishing. As Thomas says: “Everyone can fish with a fly, and everyone can learn something from others. Keep an open mind and you will see that fly fishing will become a superb experience for you”.
In recent years Thomas have become fascinated by fishing trout and grayling in the streams of Jylland in Denmark. Today he is a member of Grindsted Fiskeforening, which allows him to fish some great rivers (streams), where his dry flies presented to the inhabitants of the “dark pools”.
In general Thomas is so fascinated by the world of flyfishing because it keeps him curious, due to the many many facets it has. Even though many people believe they know what is right and wrong, sometimes ”wrong” is the correct approach, it just shows “the fish hasn’t read the book” so as a fly fisher you can keep on learning year after year, even outing after outing.