Keen fishermen and ghillie on the island of north uist. fishing for brown trout, sea trout and salmon on a remote island of the west coast of Scotland.
great fishing bud im just watching you trying to unlock your phone to take a pic a far easier way is just to double tap the side button and the camera will come on no need to unlock tight lines
I never knew this !!! 🤣😅🤣😅 brilliant.... My god the amount of times I have struggled in gales and heavy rain and I could of done this !! I mainly use the go pro now but atleast I know this now
nice one lads ,great video , next year i intend to concentrate on seatrout fishing as ive never before seriously fished for them , got the money and transport but not the time at present ,but next year i look forward to enjoying a few weeks chaseing these wonderful fish .
fabulous sunset never fished in north uist been busy trying to fish the every loch in benbecula and south uist the last few yrs will have to go next year or even august this year thanks agin great video
Love the vids coming up to Uist in the summer what flies do you recommend for brownies seatrout salmon and slob’s cheers Garry. Any info would be appreciated
@@fishingwithlewis6720 cheers Lewis thanks for the heads up, what do you charge for a days guiding (we’ve never been up to Uist before so as green as the grass) cheers Garry, oh by the way there’s probably going to be eight of us so not a small party
Even more satisfying to catch with your own flies. I've still got to get round to the fly tying bit. Off up to Shetland next week so hoping for a few decent days out
@@whitetroutchannel totally agree. Was just making a general point . Release in landing net or, as in my case , manage to shake em off just as they see my net 😁
You should keep the fish in the water as much as possible ...your video camera is showing the fish without the need to have it flapping about on the bank like that while you try to photograph it....respect your quarry, and give it the best chance of survival if you plan to return the fish....
Hi Dan... thanks for the comment and I respect it... the feeling is mutual. On this particular day however I wasn't planning to be fishing. Bit of a late rush for the run of fish. And in a rush I forgot my net. You will see this season when I post videos that this is not my normal handling of fish. I am actually a ghilly and bailiff for the estate so I try my best to protect what I have. The video doesn't show clearly but this is actually on a very steep bank with a near vertical drop into the water. Usually I would try and dehook in the water. But on this particular bank it is almost impossible. Thanks for the comment and hope you enjoy my further videos
Hi Neil. i almost always use a #7 i tend to find that 6 is to light in the high winds and an 8 is to heavy when presenting the fly on the water. a seven seems to be the right balance for me
Hello from British Columbia, Canada. Nice catch! Interesting to see the different body shape of Atlantic salmon from our species and the landscape, also. Cheers!
Brilliant stuff, this makes me long to get out to the western Isles again! I did a similar you tube vid last August in mull, on a sea loch.( soul trader 57) Just subbed, look forward to watching the others. One advisory note - I'd be inclined to use a big landing net, and unhook /release in the water if its going back! It's easy to forget in the heat of the moment! I've stopped using phone photos now, it's really easy to take a still from the headcam vid, and saves all the faffing about while the fish is gasping! Good luck with your channel 👍 Just
sorry for late reply. i do agree, tbh i never handle fish like this, i always have a net with me but this was a bit of a gamble to fish here and was only planning a quick cast before moving to another beat and so i forgot my net. typical