
Cold water note
Harbour trout / Danish water
One of those fish that makes every cold finger and careful leader knot feel worth it.
Polish angler exploring Danish waters for years.
LukHook is built from practical notes: wind windows, coastal structure, local rules, metric gear and the small decisions that make a fishing trip abroad feel calmer.

Story
Łukasz started fishing Danish coasts the hard way: with too much gear, too little local context and a notebook full of wind directions. Over the years those rough notes turned into a calmer system for reading coastlines, fjords and harbour water.
Sea trout became the teacher. Eelgrass, stones, current, cold fingers and empty dawns shaped the way he plans trips now: choose the fish, understand the region, pack light but correctly, then check the law before the first cast.
LukHook is made for Polish anglers who want Denmark to feel less distant. It keeps the planning practical, metric and honest, with a respect for Baltic and Nordic fishing culture rather than internet shortcuts.
Field Notes
74 cm
Biggest sea trout
8
Danish regions explored
9+
Years fishing Denmark
Sea trout
Favorite species
12
Magazine appearances
Photo journal
A visual archive of Łukasz’s fishing trips, catches, notes and Danish coastal moments.

Cold water note
One of those fish that makes every cold finger and careful leader knot feel worth it.

Evening archive
Heavy silver held low in the grass, with the calm confidence of a proper coastal memory.

Winter note
A clean perch portrait: cold air, muted reeds and the kind of colours anglers remember.

Summer archive
Close, heavy and honest: a tench photo with muddy gear and no polished studio feeling.

May archive
A warm field-session memory: heavy keepnet, wet grass and the kind of smile that starts a story.

Autumn session
A full keepnet, soft green light and the practical rhythm of a long session done right.
Field archive
Personal, direct and familiar: exactly the kind of photo that belongs in an angler journal.

Late light
A late-day catch note with warm light, simple gear and a good reason to keep walking.

Rainy archive
A quiet carp frame, softened by rain gear and the saturated colours of a damp bank.

River note
A raw predator moment: winter trees, dark water and a pike with proper character.

Spring session
Practical gear, cold banks and a compact setup after a productive river session.

Sunny podium
A brighter competition memory, where the water and the people tell the whole story.

Tournament day
The social side of fishing: shared trophies, muddy boots and a proper after-session photograph.

Sunny bank
A quick selfie from the swim, rods set and a simple green cap against open water.

Midday setup
A working platform, bait bowls and quiet water: the practical side of the journal.

Sunny archive
A fast, imperfect and real catch photo with the energy of a good session.

Early spring
Rain gear on, rods ready and enough grey sky to make the first cast feel earned.

Field archive
A classic Polish angling memory: big net, open grass and a clear thumbs-up.

Autumn bank
A simple keepnet portrait with the useful mess of a practical day by the water.

Waterline
Thumbs up from the platform, with rods stretching out and the session already underway.

Morning note
A quiet catch portrait with the honest texture of wet nets, cold hands and patient water.
“Good fishing starts before the cast. It starts with weather, respect for water and knowing why you chose this place.”
Łukasz Wojciechowski
Media & Press
Feature story on spring sea trout and wind-led planning around Funen.
Interview about preparing Polish anglers for Danish coastal conditions.
Guest article on reading eelgrass, stones and current on open coast.
Timeline
2016
First longer Danish coastal trip, learning how quickly wind changes the plan.
2018
Started mapping reliable sea trout water around Funen and Zealand.
2021
Began helping Polish anglers prepare for licences, gear and local rules.
2024
Expanded notes into a structured Denmark fishing planner concept.
Philosophy
The goal is not to promise fish. The goal is to help a Polish angler arrive prepared, understand the water faster and fish Denmark with more confidence.