A CINEMATIC Journey for ATLANTIC SALMON on the SPEY ROD - MARGAREE River's TENT & CHANCE Pools
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- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
- Olive and I guide you through Tent & Chance pools on the Margaree River in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. We're Spey fishing for Fall run Atlantic Salmon in this one. Footage shot in October of 2022. We trek out and catch ourselves a private spot on the river and bask in all of natures glory; witnessing treasures to remember. Hope you join us!
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Equipment used:
Loop Cross S1 13' 8wt Line Spey rod
Hardy Marquis Salmon #2 fly reel
Rio Scandi VersiTip Shooting head 510gr w/15' intermediate leader
Rio Connect core metered running line
Orvis Silver Sonic waders
Korkers wading boots
New Scotland Fishing Adventures aparal HOODIE!
Edited using: Final cut Pro (newest ver) and motion vfx plugins: mfilmlook and mfilm matte.
GoPro Hero 10 x2
DJI Mini 2 drone
Cannon M50 mkii mirrorless
1x Black Labrador Retriever 😎
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They say an Atlantic Salmon is a fish of 1,000 casts...
Not TRUE ! Try 10,000 casts ... if you are lucky.
But that ONE ATLANTIC SALMON is worth it all.
Thank you very much for you hard work to produce a quality product.
BRAVO ZULU
The dog cam!!! Brilliant, liked and subscribed.
Hey, William! Nice meeting you and Olive at Tent Pool. Looking forward to your next video. Hope to run into you next year. Tight lines!
Nice video and thanks for putting down equipment used
I fished the Margaree in 2002 with a guide. Conditions were not prime, but I still managed to get a fish to boil on my fly. I'll take that as a victory.
Great video. Love the commentary, especially re the cafe.
Excellent vid/aud content. Simply setting up a camera so I can record my cast to send to my mentor/teacher is a chore. I can appreciate the effort and the quality is outstanding. Keep them coming.
Tks mate! Glad ur enjoying them. At the time this was filmed (fall 2022) I'd only been spey casting 3 years. Made some significant improvements this year. Vids uploading soon! Tight lines mate 🤙
Great video bro! I really like where your going with these. Can’t wait for the next one. I need to see you land a hog!!! Haha
😆 really hoping to this year! Such a tough fish to get lucky with. Going to be a great Trout season this year though... going to some new places in the province with some friends for some big Browns 😁
How do you like that Marquis? I got my hands on an old Hardy Fibalite Salmon Fly #9 and was thinking of getting that same size Marquis for it.
Great reel for sure mate! I love the classic look and sound of it... plus the drag being adjustable it handles the big tear back down the river 😁
@@NSFA Thanks for the reply, I'll have to look into one then
@Aleksitusasd np... The drag is enough, but for some reason u need more u can palm drag the spool as well. Most people I know with it do outa nature and "catch'n'run shock" 😆
What cast are you using at 1:50?
A downstream offhanded snap T.... otherwise I'd be using an upstream offhanded circle C
single spey is the better cast to be using its not as slashy/spooky and will catch you more fish its can be harder to learn off both shoulders but its more stealthy and better presentation in my opinion!! stunning river and the footage is amazing tight lines from scotland 🏴
Nice video! You need to learn the single Spey. You spook the fish with those skagit-splash-snaps-circles and you’re working very hard making many useless movements for nothing. There is no need for those casts when fishing for Atlantic salmon. This is a respectful advice. I liked the film! Cheers!
Tks mate! No worries and I'm already on it 😁
My season last year (2023) was mostly single spey. You'll see when I get around to posting last year's content 🤙
@@NSFA Since you're on it, learn it on both sides. Also snake roll both sides for downstream winds. No need for any other cast. Watch Granbo's videos. Looking forward to the next film. Cheers!