Salmon Fishing Ambience - Knot Tying and whisky tasting Session

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • The perfect Salmon Fishing Venue is the River Spey in Scotland, A classic fast flowing river full of character and with so many different salmon fishing opportunities.
    This Knot tying exercise was filmed on the Tulchan Sporting Estate, somewhere with a deep history of salmon fishing on the river spey and connections to the royal family and King George 5th who fished there in the early 1920s.

Комментарии • 7

  • @MalcolmPowder
    @MalcolmPowder 6 лет назад +1

    Great video, the same 3 knots I use too. Just can't wait for my week at Rothes...

    • @IanGordonsalmonfishing
      @IanGordonsalmonfishing  6 лет назад +1

      Malcolm Powder hope you have a great time at Rothes Malcolm. They’ve had 3 fish that I know of so are well up and running.

  • @gofish1468
    @gofish1468 6 лет назад

    Just see this vid now!!!!!
    Well done Gordie pal!!!!!!!!! Pmsl at the Whiskey selection and the wasted nylon too!!!!!!!!

  • @johnsmith-ls4rc
    @johnsmith-ls4rc 6 лет назад +1

    Great Video Ian, thanks for posting.
    Looks like a great fishing course you are running their - I am assuming its a course and not a standard day.
    I am surprised that you dont use fluorocarbon leader material ; and if nylon I thought the ghillies choice was maxima - not Berkely ? Just wondered about that.
    Interesting comments about the refraction of leader material that has been heated and 'embrittled' during knot tightening.
    I am determined to learn the double Turle before my first trip this season.
    Thanks

    • @IanGordonsalmonfishing
      @IanGordonsalmonfishing  6 лет назад

      john smith hi John, no, the courses are three days of reaching both casting and, depending on which course, some fishing too. As part of those I do some knot tying and fly tying. I used Maxima for all my fishing life, however, since working for Pure fishing, I found Berkeley and really like it. I’ve never liked Flurocarbon.

    • @tbrownhill
      @tbrownhill 3 года назад

      god you scottish ghillies are full of sh""t.I understand its your lively hood.but dont
      think we are all thick.

  • @fishingfanatic3204
    @fishingfanatic3204 6 лет назад

    Nice video Ian. Drone footage of the Spey is fun to see. Knot vids are useful but need to be close up with good lighting to show people how it's done. Hard to explain a double turle if it can't be well seen. Keep the vids coming. Trying to get a few vids myself from the Fochabers water this season after re-joining.