Excellent video and some lovely fish, congratulations! Just shows the importance of changing it up rather than simply sticking with the same flies, depth etc thank you
The film is from 2002, and it was another time, where there was a lot of salmon on that place. That said, there was also catch & release at that time. Tight lines from the cameraman😊
Love your videos thanks. Drift / pendling is so subtle that I’m struggling to see it. Is it a slight second lift? I’m getting tailing loops and think I don’t drift
Hi. Thank you for leaving a comment. The tailing loop you describe could be because you don't drift... However there are numerous reasons for creating a tailing loop, so a good idea would be to Contact a good instructor to help you out. Tight lines Ronny
May I recommend that you watch this entire film. As a complete beginner in fly fishing, you will find answers to most of your questions about fly casting: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oeaYk32MprI.html
3:33 I notice the fly is on a small loop, no knotting of the fly direct to the line. Is there any particular reason for that or is it just the way Scandinavians(I aint sure of his accent sorry) fish? thanks.
Ambidexterity is a great tool in fly fisher arsenal. Sometimes you can't cast your usual way because of obstacles on one side, or wind direction. Ability to cast with non-dominant hand helps to adapt to any fishing situations
Nice job. Ive been casting flyrods for almost 65 years. I had one lesson swinging wet flies. The rest I figured out on my own. Do I still make poor casts? Sure, Do the fish care? Not very much. The idea is to have fun. Definition of expert Ex is a hasbeen. Spert is a drip inder pressure.
Merci pour cette vidéo je me suis mis à cette peche depuis le début d'année et déjà 2 brochet de plus de 50 cm sais un plaisir mais j'ai appris beaucoup en vous visionnant merci
Great movie, so much to learn! Thank you! The only thing that made me a bit confused is that it looked like the brake was not tightened much on the reel. If you get a decent size sea trout it is important to set a hook well. I usually hook the fish and then release the brake. Any reflections on this? And once again, thank for the video!
thes guy didnt know how to handle a rod its kinda makes me angry see someone fighting a fish so hard and probably hurts them irreversibel. Just need to open up the breaks and go for a smal walk on the river bank and then try to get a bigger net to get the fish eas out of the water