This competition is so different from a large still water. Pure fishing at it’s finest. Plus you were in the presence of some of the giants of river fly anglers. You both earned and deserved your place in your team. Gave it one hundred percent. So don’t sell yourself short. Also hope your phone is not ten minutes pregnant.Technical term for not being in perfect operating condition. Lol
@@lindsayiflyfish The combination of slick slippery rocks and moving water be it inches or reasonably deep. The dangers and risks are real. Comedy is when nobody is hurt. At least it was (refreshing) with no damage to you or equipment. A rod or phone while not cheap. They cost one hell of a lot less than a funeral.
Hi Lindsay, thanks for the video. I traveled across the pond in 2017 and 2018 and was fortunate to fish the Tees in the Middleton-in Teesdale area. Lovely little town with fine people and the scenery and fishing was spectacular. Your video brought back those wonderful memories.
super video, the drone shots are super. The fact you managed a short swim or two is comforting, the Tees is dangerous if you are not prepared and wearing felt soles/studs and a stick. 51 fish is bloody awesome there.
Nice video, we fished this comp for the first time this year, green as grass competition anglers stepping up a level to try and better ourselves, Was a real eye opener for me, I can't wait to go again next year better prepared, Up the Derwent lads !!
Great video Lindsay I was lucky enough to fish the top section of the Tees just above where you were controlling last weekend under the guidance of John Tyzack and Andy Cliffe, we learned so much. Once they got us presenting our flies correctly it was their confidence that if we hadn't raised a fish they would get us to move quickly (difficult wading on this river and I was surprised I didn't fall in) to the next pocket and work that. Where can you find out where and when these competitions are held? I think there is so much to learn by watching you lads fish in these competitions. If I wanted to have a go at competitive river fly fishing how do go about this?
You made a great start doing the River Academy with JT and Andy. If you want to compete in the rivers comp scene as an individual the best way is by doing the England qualifier. Details should be on the AT website.
Good video again sir no what you mean about pressure of competition fishing after taking part in first one few weeks ago was fine until got home then hit me don't think realised how much concentration put into it during day
@@lindsayiflyfish ye we had been fishing the water a lot for the month before to try get a picture of were fish were thankfully it paid of and managed to get through to semifinals at end of August we were well chuffed at getting through in our first competition
Hi Lindsay when was this video shot? The hot weather has reduced the upper reaches of the Tees to normal summer levels. I was there only recently and there was absolutely no respite from the blazing sun and the river itself was no where near as full as it appears here.
Hi Herwig, A lot of guys just stuff it down the front of their fishing vest others use one of these www.huntsoriginal.co.uk/products/3rd-hand-rod-holder hope that helps.
This competition is so different from a large still water. Pure fishing at it’s finest. Plus you were in the presence of some of the giants of river fly anglers. You both earned and deserved your place in your team. Gave it one hundred percent. So don’t sell yourself short. Also hope your phone is not ten minutes pregnant.Technical term for not being in perfect operating condition. Lol
The phone survived the ordeal pal. The issue is you can make a video or you can compete. Doing both is rarely a wise decision.
@@lindsayiflyfish The combination of slick slippery rocks and moving water be it inches or reasonably deep. The dangers and risks are real. Comedy is when nobody is hurt. At least it was (refreshing) with no damage to you or equipment. A rod or phone while not cheap. They cost one hell of a lot less than a funeral.
Hi Lindsay, thanks for the video. I traveled across the pond in 2017 and 2018 and was fortunate to fish the Tees in the Middleton-in Teesdale area. Lovely little town with fine people and the scenery and fishing was spectacular. Your video brought back those wonderful memories.
Hope you get the chance to come over again 🤞
Hi Lindsey, Great video giving a fantastic insight into International Competition Fly Fishing on the river. Best regards, Wayne 😀👍
Glad you enjoyed it Wayne👍
Absolutely beautiful river! I prefer rivers over still waters but will fish either! Thanks for sharing!
Tight lines!
Thanks for watching
Think it's a diving suit your needing lindsay..👍😁swimming in Wales and in the tees..lol.
Oh yes!
super video, the drone shots are super. The fact you managed a short swim or two is comforting, the Tees is dangerous if you are not prepared and wearing felt soles/studs and a stick. 51 fish is bloody awesome there.
Yes, unbelievable but that speaks to the quality of the angler.
Nice video, we fished this comp for the first time this year, green as grass competition anglers stepping up a level to try and better ourselves,
Was a real eye opener for me, I can't wait to go again next year better prepared,
Up the Derwent lads !!
Nice one Terry glad you enjoyed it.
Great vid lindsay. Enjoyed the explanation of different methods being adopted
Thanks buddy.
Ally video as always mucker.
Great wee insight to the comp world.
Cheers pal.
Awesome video Lindsay 👏
Thanks Kyle, you will have to speak next time ;-)
Love the comp videos 👏🏻
Glad you enjoyed it pal.
Great video Lindsay I was lucky enough to fish the top section of the Tees just above where you were controlling last weekend under the guidance of John Tyzack and Andy Cliffe, we learned so much. Once they got us presenting our flies correctly it was their confidence that if we hadn't raised a fish they would get us to move quickly (difficult wading on this river and I was surprised I didn't fall in) to the next pocket and work that. Where can you find out where and when these competitions are held? I think there is so much to learn by watching you lads fish in these competitions. If I wanted to have a go at competitive river fly fishing how do go about this?
You made a great start doing the River Academy with JT and Andy. If you want to compete in the rivers comp scene as an individual the best way is by doing the England qualifier. Details should be on the AT website.
Good video again sir no what you mean about pressure of competition fishing after taking part in first one few weeks ago was fine until got home then hit me don't think realised how much concentration put into it during day
Hi Neil, It can be a great buzz. Unless you have done it then it is hard to understand the amount of work and concentration that goes into it.
@@lindsayiflyfish ye we had been fishing the water a lot for the month before to try get a picture of were fish were thankfully it paid of and managed to get through to semifinals at end of August we were well chuffed at getting through in our first competition
You're meant to be fishing not swimming Lindsay!!.
Thoroughly enjoyed that mate,was very informative.
Cheers!!
ATB Chris.
Glad you enjoyed it Chris.
If this fishing up steam of high force? and which model Wychwood rod
Yea above High Force very scenic. The rod was a Wychwood Drift XL #3.
Hi Lindsay
when was this video shot? The hot weather has reduced the upper reaches of the Tees to normal summer levels. I was there only recently and there was absolutely no respite from the blazing sun and the river itself was no where near as full as it appears here.
Just under two weeks Peter.
Cool video, what's the rod setups mainly for this type of competition, what lenght and weights used??
Not sure about others though I suspect they are the same. For bugging 10' #3 and a dry fly rod 9' #3.
Love the opening cupboard shot . How many takes before
you got it right ? !
Just a couple pal, not a hard one to pull off. 🤣
Hello Lindsay, I've got a little question how do they fix the second rod?
Hi Herwig, A lot of guys just stuff it down the front of their fishing vest others use one of these www.huntsoriginal.co.uk/products/3rd-hand-rod-holder hope that helps.
@@lindsayiflyfish thanks
Ah, the face plant. Just did one yesterday myself!!
Dignity out the window 🤣
Dignity went out the window long ago!!
True story! ...lol.
The wading on the tees is brutal..please be careful if fishing alone
Agreed it is very slippery and I would recommend a wading staff.
Love the video, but not the trendy music at the beginning!!! Sorry .
Sorry! I will be working on the music. The problem is finding good non copyrighted tracks. I guess I am just going to have to fork out some cash ;-).
Just do without music !! We don't need it !!