I have tied a few versions of this pulling buzzer and put one on today for my last few casts before packing up. Not having much luck with buzzers in the past , didn't expect any action . I don't think it was in the water for no more than 5 seconds while taking up the line to keep contact . Bang , what a hit, Off like a stabbed rat came to mind. After landing and releasing put it out for the second cast. Slow figure of 8 retrieve and the bow wave of a following fish. What a cracking little effective fly. Thanks for sharing.
you smoked them trout with those buzzers mate, there fine lookin fish too, its amazin those days when its fish after fish, id rather have a fish a cast than a ball bustin day for one trout, i think the people who would call it "repetitive" might have a touch of green eye lol great sess mate and hopefully more to follow in 2024 👍👍
HI fella yes that was a red letter day and that's not all the footage as trout some shuck the hook, night give them a outing tomorrow for a hour, keep well Regards MD
Had a day like that on Draycote fishing off the bank with a weighted Woolly worm fished on the bottom …. Started with 6 flies in my box and ended up with one that was still fishable 😂 love the look of this fly … could be mistaken for many things , buzzer, pin fry or at that time of year (I assume it’s spring) maybe even a tadpole. I’ll have to whip up a few and give them a try over here in Colorado … great video… thanks for sharing 👍👍
If I am using this fly on a 10ft leader and with the flies uv covering I would give 15 seconds and that should get it to about 2 to 3ft or switch to a sink tip line on the same time for 5ft ish.
I fished Pennine today. Good 4 hours with 5 to the net. Kept 2. All around 2-3lb. Fished both bottom and top lake catching on apps bloodworm and under the bung. It's a fantastic place, very well kept. Just wish I could one day get a biggen.