skål from northern New York state. Sweden, and all it's splendor and bounty is awaiting me! Thanks guys, once again, for sharing, inspiring, and captivating. Amazing fly fishing, surroundings, and friendship.
Thank you for this nice Video and the subtitles! What a great Landscape and great flyfishing! Cant wait to visit your great Country again. Greetings from Germany!
I fish in the north west of Ireland for much smaller wild brown trout than the ones you catch, but I share your joy and wonder. Best fishing videos I have watched in years. Thanks guys!
@@CarpeDiemFlyfishing hi love the videos I would like to no what reel you are using its got to be at least 150 yards backing and is the rod line a 8# weight love to know in English please am from Scotland keep the videos comming
@@montyjunior3 Hi Evan. I really don't know exactly what reels they are using but it's all #6 equipment. And, as you say, we need a lot of backing for these strong fish for sure. So any reel which can take over 100 meters backing and has a good drag system will do fine :) Cheers
I have never in my life seen such intense oranges. Absolutely stunning. I have fished for brook trout all my life and have not encountered specimens like that. Thanks for posting.
You two are a totally dream team! Thats how it should be with best friends! Love your vids! Pls go on with this kind of passion! Sincerely a friend from germany...
Greetings from the states! I love your videos and have been watching them to hold me over till spring when the weather lets up and ice melts. Thank you so much for sharing the videos of these beautiful fish and stunning landscapes
Like the previous videos, excellent. Maybe, I like this most, that the others, because we can see two friends, enjoying great moments together. (By the way, you have an excellent taste for drinks ........ Laphoaig and Zacapa, the best of the best). Congratulations and thanks for sharing!!!
Ok... This convinced me enough! Arctic char is added to my dream fish list. Hopefully one day it happens. Stunning videography, beautiful landscape and the fish. Thanks for this masterpiece!
@@CarpeDiemFlyfishing And here you also use #4 9' rods? From close up shots rod blanks look's more heavy ones than #4. P.S. I just can't stop watching this...
@@Arvydas_M These are #6 rods. You need to be able to cast longer and also have a lot of backing. The good thing with RU-vid is that you can watch as many times you want ;) Cheers
You make fine videos of beautiful places. Captivate the trip, despite the language barrier.My sister was married to a Swede. Nice guy but hard for her to learn the language and acclimate. Catch and release marriage, I guess.He fished in the sea, I recall that. Anyway, keep em coming. They help us get through the dead of winter! Cheers from Oregon.
Those Red belly and red fin trout are so beautiful . They sure put up a good fight I’m guessing they’re brook trout . Also saw beautiful Brown’s being caught 👍🏻👍🏻
Don't know guys I'm slowly dying from terminal Cancer. Would love to see the country Winter or no before I finally shuffle off this mortal coil. It is highly unlikely. But thanks to your films I get the chance to dream and imagine what may have been. Thanks I really appreciate them and your obvious passion for my passion. Fly fishing and nature.
The beauty of your fishing spots. The respect you have for the fish. The music and your relaxed behavior. The dram of scotch with your good friend. These all make we feel like I am back in my fishing territory. Many thanks!!! I do have a question, perhaps because of my Canadian fishing culture: Normally my partner and I would carry a canoe in to the remote lakes we fish. Have you considered this? Perhaps it is too far? Again thanks, your videos keep my fisherman’s heart beating while I wait for trout season to open. Cheers!
Thanks Albert. Glad you enjoyed the video :) We actually prefer fishing from the shore. Don't know why. Of course you will be able to reach a lot more fish in a canoe but it's not that important. If the fish are far from the shore we normally take a break, have a coffee and a whisky, and wait for them to get closer. Part of the whole thing so to speak. Cheers
Dear Carpe Diem Awesome Video, makes me crying..about the same memorys.. We where at the exactly same spot in 2016 an had some great dry fly action too on arctic char.. and browns in the river.. A magical place ;-) I think we go back up there this sommer.. This time on feed with back packs.... Many thanks for the good memorys and your stunning video!! Best regards from switzerland..
You are very cool Guys ! Amazing vidéo once again .. The fish are incredibly beautiful. What à superb lanscape. Thanks to the cameraman because the quality of vidéo is Just stunning. Continue to make us dream. Thank you very much. Just saying hello from France 🌎
Tack :) Jag (kameramannen) kan i hemlighet berätta att jag ofta med stor glädje tittar på era filmer också. Er "trollkarlssjö" verkar inte så illa den heller. Kanske inte lika röda fiskar bara. Och så väntar jag på nästa cocktail. Ha de gott
Sjöfisket efter röding kan ju vara det bästa som finns, eller det mest frustrerande man kan uppleva på denna jord... Ni verkar verkligen ha träffat rätt! Imponerande!
Fantastic footage those char look like an oil painting amazing colors say Anders the hog that took you into your backing would that be a super pupa you were describing
Thanks Tyler. Appreciate it :) We didn't use any super pupas in this lake. Mostly bigger streaking caddis, elk hair caddis and bigger pupa patterns. Cheers
det är så underbart och roligt att se ers videos. tack för det, den som ni gör av ulf och sina splitcanrs, fick mig at fråga honom at ville bygga en för mig.
Nice fishing, nice video guys. But you need to change something. On a take you strike to early. Don't strike the moment the fish takes, give them time to go under water again. Give them let's say 2 seconds. And with the fish you catch there you need a bigger landingnet 😃. Left a subscription, I'd like to see more. Greetings from the Čech Republic 🇨🇿
Fantastisk natur, fantastiskt fiske och fantastiskt kameraarbete. Nej förresten, helt otroligt kameraarbete. Åsså två goa gubbar från Göteborg. Det kan inte bli bättre. Det känns som om jag är med och är en del av er fantastiska fiskeupplevelse.
Fantastisk serie! Ny sub! Precis vad jag behövde efter en heldag med isfiske. Man slipper myggen, men vem hade inte donerat lite blod för ett sådant fiske:)
Wonder how is this lake doing nowdays. Couple of summers ago when we were there you could already notice the increased fishing pressure, maybe due to this amazing video.