Another top video Rhys, are you going to do more videos on picking floating, sinking lines etc. the last vid on intermediate was super helpful, a line I never knew I needed.
Bought half a dozen of these flies and never used them , great video gives me a boost to go out and give them a try.. thanks Rhys for another really informative and well filmed video...
2 olive apps(green machine ) as we call them ,cortland blue , short fast pulls 💥💥💥 pulled me out the shit on a number of occasions ,the blues love them also
loving all your videos rhys,,,,watched them all lol very informative and even ordered a fly tying vice,,going 2 start tying a few of your patterns that u showed on your tutorials,,please keep the vids coming!!!!!
Hahaha. Watched this last weekend and fished them on four outings on our syndicated loch this week 6 -5 -10 -3. So average of 6 per outing. Maybe not record breaking until you see the amount of 0s in the catch record. That's with a red one, waiting for more flexifloss to show up.
Rhys I tie a pink worm with legs made from a pink and orange barred rubber which I think is a silli legs material, or maybe something I got for pike flies. Fluo pink body, works well pulled quickly in the top couple of feet, or sink and draw. Not so well under a bung for this one where I find black works well.
Great lure I used them at chatton trout lakes in Northumberland I had 16 trout lost as many the olive one seemed to work better on a floating line a cross the wind pulling back fast
As with any form of lure fishing, a sudden burst of speed will often induce a strike from a following fish. As stated, don't slow down or stop. For pike that don't take using this technique, I would let the lure drop below the fish, and lift it back up. This can induce savage takes, in inches of water against the bank, and I don't see why it wouldn't work for trout.
Great video. One thing that confuses me though is how a 12 foot leader with the worm would fish. Surely off a very slow retrieve it would still sink considerably? Or is this fly really that light (unlike a squirmy?)
Apps are relatively light but like anything, it does depend on what hook you use, the length of the worm itself amongst other things. An inch and a half either side on a size 10 hook is my preference and that's based largely on the original (don't change what's not broken)
Rhys how can I sneak a couple of fish during the winter on my club lake and they don’t stock from September till March but we can still fish it. Quite a deep lake 25acres any good ideas fella
That boy would be a take on freelining a lobworm as I did as a boy 40 years ago still the best way to catch trout. But rules and regs kill the fun out of fishing these days. Valleys Wales ta
I like how all you knew guys like using a float. That's not fly fishing ,I could use a spinning rod and do the same thing and two Flys should be illegal you call those Flys
Rhys, you are a beast
Clear advice and really helpful explanations. Another confidence builder.
Another top video Rhys, are you going to do more videos on picking floating, sinking lines etc. the last vid on intermediate was super helpful, a line I never knew I needed.
Bought half a dozen of these flies and never used them , great video gives me a boost to go out and give them a try.. thanks Rhys for another really informative and well filmed video...
Just bought your vario fly selection. Can’t wait to try them out 😁👍
Best of luck. 👍
2 olive apps(green machine ) as we call them ,cortland blue , short fast pulls 💥💥💥 pulled me out the shit on a number of occasions ,the blues love them also
Brilliant Rhys great info on fishing the Apps 🤙
I like it. Im actually tying few bloodworms now. Thanks for all info :) 🙏☘
Great video Rhys, l use the red apps "blood worm" a lot especially this time of year it is probably the most successful way I have of catching trout.
loving all your videos rhys,,,,watched them all lol very informative and even ordered a fly tying vice,,going 2 start tying a few of your patterns that u showed on your tutorials,,please keep the vids coming!!!!!
Hahaha. Watched this last weekend and fished them on four outings on our syndicated loch this week 6 -5 -10 -3. So average of 6 per outing. Maybe not record breaking until you see the amount of 0s in the catch record. That's with a red one, waiting for more flexifloss to show up.
Cracking videos as always. All the best. Keep them coming
Rhys I tie a pink worm with legs made from a pink and orange barred rubber which I think is a silli legs material, or maybe something I got for pike flies. Fluo pink body, works well pulled quickly in the top couple of feet, or sink and draw. Not so well under a bung for this one where I find black works well.
nice mate. Sounds like a succesful pattern!
Videos are excellent Rhys, please keep them coming!
Great lure I used them at chatton trout lakes in Northumberland I had 16 trout lost as many the olive one seemed to work better on a floating line a cross the wind pulling back fast
Fantastic Rhys love that 👍👍👍
I caught my 1st apps worm caught trout 3 weeks ago on a sink tip and a fast strip retrieve. It was the beaded Amber version and it mullered it.
Great video I did a role pole as fast as I could and got the most fish in my local fishery to day
Happy days
Nice wee video👍
Bery interesting video
Thanks!
Great video as always when will u do another dad vs son vid i loved that one
Great video and tactics are as usual helpful.
I recently got back into fly fishing after 20 odd year gap and really find your videos and tutorials helpful thank you 👍
Great video. If you saying about leader is straight one dia fluorocarbon or taper 7lb? Cheers
straight through
As with any form of lure fishing, a sudden burst of speed will often induce a strike from a following fish. As stated, don't slow down or stop.
For pike that don't take using this technique, I would let the lure drop below the fish, and lift it back up. This can induce savage takes, in inches of water against the bank, and I don't see why it wouldn't work for trout.
Great stuff Rhys!
Is there any particular colour you would recommend for Spring/Summer/Autumn/Winter?
3 colours mentioned are all you need
@@RhysFishes Thanks Rhys. Hope the comp went well.
Great video. One thing that confuses me though is how a 12 foot leader with the worm would fish. Surely off a very slow retrieve it would still sink considerably? Or is this fly really that light (unlike a squirmy?)
Apps are relatively light but like anything, it does depend on what hook you use, the length of the worm itself amongst other things. An inch and a half either side on a size 10 hook is my preference and that's based largely on the original (don't change what's not broken)
@@RhysFishes thanks man
Rhys how can I sneak a couple of fish during the winter on my club lake and they don’t stock from September till March but we can still fish it. Quite a deep lake 25acres any good ideas fella
Worms will work even on overwintered fish. Its just a case of finding the depth. Alternatively look at the winter natural approach video 👍
Hi mate, do the apps or squirmy work well in warmer months also ?
They do but other methods will outfish them 👍
That boy would be a take on freelining a lobworm as I did as a boy 40 years ago still the best way to catch trout. But rules and regs kill the fun out of fishing these days. Valleys Wales ta
Hi , on the floating line what type and length of leader do you use a tapered leader or a single diameter line ?
Single diameter, length depends on wind direction and what you're comfortable with 👍
Hi Rhys
Would u be confident at least one of these methods would take fish at some point? How long would u try each method for?
In the colder months they are devastingly effective in the right hands. Try for 20 minutes and then change method or move spot
Rhys what beads do you use for the yellow one and where do you get them, thanks.
EBay there were rob 👍
Who won the bungs from the other video??
What is worm material and diameter?
Any flexi floss will do, straighter the better
where do get the worms from
Fario fly
Bb
I like how all you knew guys like using a float. That's not fly fishing ,I could use a spinning rod and do the same thing and two Flys should be illegal you call those Flys
Merry Christmas Rodger 😂😂😂