Nice one Dave and yes really need a bit of warmer weather and some sunshine, was supposed to be nice today and river finally down but it stayed overcast and cold so back on the fly tying near the log burner lol.
Yes! I may have been foolish to go out for grayling yesterday in 2 degrees, but the beautiful river Calder graced me with a couple of hard fighting grayling reinforcing my confidence in a couple of recently discovered swims! At least there's a bit more daylight now! 😊👍
Hi Davie, look forward to seeing that next spring! on small stream, it's best at dusk and dawn (or in the dark!) If the waters clear. Best of all with some colour and heavier water. Its very hard work, as on wee rivers, you're fishing upstream and stripping back faster than the current. On one of those clips, my pal was watching, and I made contact with one of about 2lb. I knew he was in there because I caught him on a spinner in flood conditions 3 years ago. There's a deep hole on the far side of the current (6ft), and I think he sits in there, probably living mostly on smaller trout and perch fry 😊👍
A prescindere che la pesca a Mosca mi è sempre piaciuta ti devo dare i miei complimenti per il video fantastico girato in un luogo veramente bello , hai pescato delle trote veramente belle i miei complimenti dal tuo nuovo amico dall’Italia 🔔🔔🔔🤝🤝🤝
Just 5 months! Tbh I enjoy the continuous change of venues, species, tackle, methods, and even clothing layering through the year! Gotta make the most of chub, grayling, pike dace and of course Roach before mid March. 👍
Superb. Can’t wait for the spring to get back on it myself. Thanks for this Dave.
Won't be long now, days are slowly lengthening! 👍
Nice recap there Dave on the trials and tribulations of fly fishing. Look forward to the grayling to come.
Very soon, mate, hopefully today! 😊👍
Nice one Dave and yes really need a bit of warmer weather and some sunshine, was supposed to be nice today and river finally down but it stayed overcast and cold so back on the fly tying near the log burner lol.
Yes! I may have been foolish to go out for grayling yesterday in 2 degrees, but the beautiful river Calder graced me with a couple of hard fighting grayling reinforcing my confidence in a couple of recently discovered swims!
At least there's a bit more daylight now! 😊👍
OMG a classic Rimfly reel, I have not seen one of those for some time. Tight lines.
Yes! I've loads of 'em ! All you need, really, usually come with a line, too (tackle fairs and jumble sales) which may or may not be any good 😂👍
I must try using streamers at the start of the season, only ever used them on still water, thanks for cheering us up a little Dave.
Hi Davie, look forward to seeing that next spring!
on small stream, it's best at dusk and dawn (or in the dark!) If the waters clear.
Best of all with some colour and heavier water. Its very hard work, as on wee rivers, you're fishing upstream and stripping back faster than the current.
On one of those clips, my pal was watching, and I made contact with one of about 2lb. I knew he was in there because I caught him on a spinner in flood conditions 3 years ago.
There's a deep hole on the far side of the current (6ft), and I think he sits in there, probably living mostly on smaller trout and perch fry 😊👍
A prescindere che la pesca a Mosca mi è sempre piaciuta ti devo dare i miei complimenti per il video fantastico girato in un luogo veramente bello , hai pescato delle trote veramente belle i miei complimenti dal tuo nuovo amico dall’Italia 🔔🔔🔔🤝🤝🤝
Thanks for a very complimentary comment, my friend! I'm lucky to have that place so close to my home! Tight lines! 😊👍👍
Not long to go now!
Just 5 months! Tbh I enjoy the continuous change of venues, species, tackle, methods, and even clothing layering through the year! Gotta make the most of chub, grayling, pike dace and of course Roach before mid March. 👍