really wanted to see that 1 I don't get why so many videos of people fighting atlantic salmon pretty much always try to stop the fish from running let them run. Must be an east coast thing lol.
I wanted to see him too!! I was talking to my buddy when it took the fly. I was on the dangle for like 5 seconds. I think I was afraid of it getting into a big log and stick jam at the bottom. Normally I’m much more relaxed 🤷🏻♂️
@@vincemacfarlane9724 we have all been there lol. I have lost some big fish in the past trying to slow them down myself I found nothing good comes from that as you know lol. I just let them go now I figure if I force him he is going to snap me off so I let him do his thing and hope for the best. Besides as you found out I've gotten some good knuckle busters trying to stop them lol.
No, you’re right! You have to let them run. Trust your equipment. I make mistakes when I get excited. But it’s fun because we get so excited lol. I hope that never changes 🤣
Yea! I used Fishpal and booked everything on that web sight. I stayed in Grantown when I fished the Spey. When I was fishing the Findhorn I stayed in the city of Inverness… so I had about a 45 min drive the two days I fished the Findhorn.
Not a problem sir, i just dont watch your vids so it wont be a problem. The reason is when i go fishing i cant afford a band or any artist playing music for me so i want to hear the river, birds, wildlife in general, the reel singing comments from people near by etc.@@vincemacfarlane9724
Well done indeed Vince … I really enjoyed it … thanks a bunch for the memories … no fault on you with Ralph’s Salmon … 30 Pounders regularly break even Fitness Instructors’ grips … I’ll send you a separate note to see how you’re enjoying your Nam Products … looking forward to Fishing with you again next June … be well …
Is it music in general or the wonky cheep music I found on the internet? I’m actually thinking of using some of my own music. I play a little fiddle and guitar. 🤷🏻♂️
@@vincemacfarlane9724 That music mainly. Hard rock, fast tempo stuff (in my highly unqualified “old fart” opinion at least🙄) just doesn’t seem to fit with fly fishing generally. The hard rock stuff seems to go with scruffy guys high-fiving and chest bumping after landing a salmon instead of quietly appreciating the wonderful experience they just had. A bit of fiddle and guitar would probably be nice.
I agree re the music being off-putting. I'm from British Columbia, so really like seeing fly fishing from the home of the Sport, the Tradition, the Mecca, 'Scotland' for us all.... For me, sounds of the waters, the flora and fauna would be best, or your comments etc. Perhaps here and there some tasteful natural music of Scotland.... blah blah blah..IMHO of course!
Golden pheasant breast for the tail after you put in a silver tinsel tag. Body is orange, red, fiery brown and blue seal in four sections. A yellow Guinea feather over the blue seal and two turns of red for the hackle. The wing is yellow goose shoulder tent style on top.
Name the creeks if you want, there's no such thing as a secret spot unless it's on your own property anyways and naming spots encourages people who don't know all the spots and especially the sport to go there
In WNY we don't need anymore anglers. We don't need to draw people into trib fishin. Save the nonsense about bringing attention to the sport. The lake Capts for Erie and Ontario do more than anyone for the tribs. Only a rookie, a googan or a dipshit believes we need to share spots and encourage others. If they are to lazy to use a map then how well do you think they will clean up after themselves? Just stop with that bullshit.
People need to chill out. All my dude said in the video was 18mile creek he didn't say where on the creek. He's not spot burning anyone. And so what if people hear the creek and discover some good spots, good for them. It's not like you can keep fish there anyway everyone is catch and releasing so why be so salty and selfish?
No, I would consider myself new to the Great Lakes steelhead fishery. I’ve heard that it can be done though. All my dry fly fishing for anadromous fish has been in Nova Scotia and Quebec. A little in Iceland using Sunray’s