i had two nice fresh fish on a tiny summer level spate burn last night , all on a pearly peter ross n peacock , very good fun , my first proper night fishing success
Hi mate, I watched this video and it was exactly what I was looking for - your presentation style, content and information are superb. If I may ask a question, I'm totally confused with whether to use dry line or wet line for Sea Trout fishing, I notice you use a dry line or an intermediate dry line - now this is where my confusion comes in. I'm guessing that your actual flies are wet ?. So are you fishing wet flies suspended from a dry or intermediate line which are slowly sinking ?. I have managed to get membership on a Salmon and Sea Trout river in North Wales which I suppose is a small to medium river which can flow quite quickly. Do you think it would help me to use an intermediate floating line ? I suppose that's two questions, I apologise. Seriously looking forward to Part 2, All the best mate, I hope your channel really takes off.........Pete
Hi Pete, thanks for your very kind comment, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! If you are just getting started, I would advise using a floating line. The setup I demonstrate in this video, and that which I would recommend to get started is a floating line with a short intemediate polytip on the end. The flies you see in this video are all wet flies, meaning they are fished sub surface. Stay tuned for part 2, I had hoped to have it out by now but I've had a few camera issues and been otherwise too busy. Hoping to have it out next week.
Thanks this videos been a great help… 🎣
i had two nice fresh fish on a tiny summer level spate burn last night , all on a pearly peter ross n peacock , very good fun , my first proper night fishing success
Well done! Part 2 of this video (and all others) has been delayed due to life!
Will part 2 be coming soon? Really enjoyed your first video
Great video. Ive taken alot of pointers feom it.
Thanks for your comment, Anthony. I'm happy that you found it useful, stay tuned for part 2!
Hi mate, I watched this video and it was exactly what I was looking for - your presentation style, content and information are superb. If I may ask a question, I'm totally confused with whether to use dry line or wet line for Sea Trout fishing, I notice you use a dry line or an intermediate dry line - now this is where my confusion comes in. I'm guessing that your actual flies are wet ?. So are you fishing wet flies suspended from a dry or intermediate line which are slowly sinking ?. I have managed to get membership on a Salmon and Sea Trout river in North Wales which I suppose is a small to medium river which can flow quite quickly. Do you think it would help me to use an intermediate floating line ? I suppose that's two questions, I apologise. Seriously looking forward to Part 2, All the best mate, I hope your channel really takes off.........Pete
Hi Pete, thanks for your very kind comment, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! If you are just getting started, I would advise using a floating line. The setup I demonstrate in this video, and that which I would recommend to get started is a floating line with a short intemediate polytip on the end. The flies you see in this video are all wet flies, meaning they are fished sub surface. Stay tuned for part 2, I had hoped to have it out by now but I've had a few camera issues and been otherwise too busy. Hoping to have it out next week.
@@MacMauserOutdoors thanks mate, I look forward to episode two
Excellent. Do you always use a double hook?
Hi David, I usually use doubles or small Drury trebles. Occasionally I will use a single.
Part 2…?
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Sorry i gave up listening , much to much chuntering . 10 miniuits should have covered the lot.
Too much for your wee brain?