Nice videos John; I shouldn't really be watching these……in the middle of February!! (I SO want to be on the bank again!!) :-) Please do keep posting these.
Enjoying your videos.How about giving the dressings for the flies,it's fairly easy to see the buzzer dressings but not the lure dressings,especially when wet.
David Roby it is I think I’d already caught all the fish and was just doing a few talkie bits to camera. Secret of filmmaking. You don’t shoot it in order!
I notice you don't trim your knots at all close, leaving what appears to be 5/6 mm tag. Don't you find this causes the fly to fish badly, and prone to catching weed etc?
Nice videos John; I shouldn't really be watching these……in the middle of February!! (I SO want to be on the bank again!!) :-) Please do keep posting these.
good bit of filming, that multiple take...please keep posting your fishing vids
Nigel S Thanks. Might do a few this year. Probably pick a different spot each time.
Well done. Good to watch. Which is all I can do as I am not allowed out until end of June
because of this ~~~~~~~ virus. Tight Lines everyone.
raybede I was out as soon as it opened. Some cracking fish about. Too busy catching to film though!
Enjoying your videos.How about giving the dressings for the flies,it's fairly easy to see the buzzer dressings but not the lure dressings,especially when wet.
I’m thinking of a video of my favorite flies and probably another on how I pick where I fish depending on the conditions.
Look forward to seeing it, could you include the flies that work as the year progresses?
@@mikel3379 I’ll explain what’s in there and how I rotate through them depending on conditions. I might put some close up fly stills into each video.
Was it intentional to have your line wrapped round the bottom section? I would have thought it would make casting less efficient.
Not sure what you mean?
@@johnp4hc It looks as though your line is wrapped round - have a look at around 15.54!
David Roby it is I think I’d already caught all the fish and was just doing a few talkie bits to camera. Secret of filmmaking. You don’t shoot it in order!
@@johnp4hc The camera never lies! Thanks for taking the trouble to respond; I appreciate it.
Wee mini fishing documentary shot at Yellowstone Point at Rutland Water 140315
I notice you don't trim your knots at all close, leaving what appears to be 5/6 mm tag. Don't you find this causes the fly to fish badly, and prone to catching weed etc?
Not really.
I know it's easier casting with the wind, but fishing is better casting into the wind. Gives your flies a more natural drift.
Fishing buzzer to fast
it’s not a buzzer!
I know it's easier casting with the wind, but fishing is better casting into the wind. Gives your flies a more natural drift.