Cracking fish Senan , Tazzies were a huge seller in my shop over the years , guys had great faith in them . Accounted for big trout too . Great video yet again Kid , keep it up 👍🇮🇪
I’ve noticed the average size of trout improve in the last month since using the tassies more, maybe that aggressive movement gets the bigger trout to react better, only problem is the perch absolutely love them aswel . 😂👌
Good Job, Thanks for sharing. In Wyoming lakes, I often get 10+ trout to the boat in 3-4 hours with the pink or orange Tazzies, so far the biggest was 22". Great trout lures!
I did casting last weekend on lough Mask Six trout on spining good stuff Highly recomended for spining as well as trolling Cheers man thanks for your videos I did try tasman devil after yor video good tip
Thank you for the wonderful video . My husband appreciates you showing beautiful fish and tackle . He loves your adventures . He also watched one of your older videos where you fish a lake you have been to in 10 years since childhood . He really loved it but I can’t find it now to leave a comment for him ( I’m his text secretary he is not tech savvy lol ) thank you again for wonderful videos
Great vid mate, I am from Tasmania, and if you want few little tips , we often tie a wet fly, 50 cm above, our Tassie devil lures! Catch rate goes, up, we also use a single hook, in stead of treble, find we get more hook ups! And of course better for the catch and release! When it comes to speed we find if rod tip is pulsing , lure is mostly traveling, at right speed! Thanks again and tight lines!!
Really cool info bud thank you 👌 savage to see the video reaching you, do you ever cast the tassies ? I know you have to vary the retrieve to get the trout to switch on aggressively but any other tips? 😎
@@senanstanleyfishing Yes spin cast with them more than any, other lure, for trout! My grand father was a fishing mate of Mr Wigston, the family that invented that lure! As far as tips go, 1/ cast to structure, Browns love it! 2/drive your boat in a S pattern, this way you cover different depths, and means your lures, are covering, water not effected by, prop wash! If you ever get to Tasmania , you would be more than welcome, and I can get you on to some, very good trout! Get you hooked on to a brown or a rainbow of 5 pound plus, is a huge rush! Over 10 pounders are not a common thing here, but fair few are taken every season ! All the best!
That’s exactly what we do here too, troll in zig zags, done lots of fishing with the tassies near the end of our last season, the rapalas work best early season here as our perch spawn early so the trout are feeding on perch fry for about 2 months, there’s an Irish trout lure im very fond of called the “lane minnow” , check it out, in 2inch size, would love to hear how the trout react to it over there 👍
@@Stratagos11 Depend on place and time, of the season, But mrs simpsons, black and red Matuka streamers , are go to flies! I use a triple surgeon's knot, (easy knot to learn, look up on You tube) from main line, 15 cm long and tie on the fly. After tying on, and trimming tag ends, this leaves a dropper of about 10 cm. Note i use this same rig in salt water, chasing other species. Works a treat! But use a heavier lure & flashy fly in the salt! All the best.
Tassies are deadly, instead of the treble, I run the line through the tassie and red bead, and put a size 8 single hook on. Have had nightmares trying to unhook fish with all 3 hooks stuck. Enjoyin the videos. Tight lines!
Fair play Steve, I haven’t had any problems with unhooking the small treble but that’s a decent idea good to hear it’s working for you 👌 thanks bud tight lines 👌🎣
Thanks Kieran, I’m really milking the end of the trout season now, won’t be long now until pike are the only option on the lake but then it’s game on 😁👌🎣 still a few big perch on the hit list before the end of the year, looking for a 40cm +
@@senanstanleyfishing You doing a great job,i didn't realise Perch get to that size,wow..fair depressing that we near the end of the fishing,on the lake,with late autumn and winter on the way.😭
Nice lure mate, living down here in Tassie they are a great lure. Have used them in Ireland and caught some nice fish. The black and white Zebra pattern was my go to lure there. Or the frog pattern. Depending on the season or the day I guess. Trout are always finicky. Great vid too. 👌
Nice one Damo! Cool to hear all the different patterns that work for you, they worked great the last two months of the season here, nice reliable lure, them and the rapala countdown work great, love trying new lures 👌
Nice one Damo! Cool to hear all the different patterns that work for you, they worked great the last two months of the season here, nice reliable lure, them and the rapala countdown work great, love trying new lures 👌
Well Senan, good video bud. The trout in Lough Derg have very small, narrow heads in relation to their bodies, I find the biodiversity of the trout here in Ireland amazing. Trout through our water systems have little differences in each water system.
Ya it’s very interesting gary, we have 4 different variants of brown trout here on Derg apparently, each fish you meet looks different, my favourite are the big golden bellied browns, they are stunning, a majority of the fish I meet are little bars of silver, such a variety out there. 👌🎣
They will go down as deep as you want if you let out enough line, but generally I set them at a casting distance behind the boat and they go down to 5/6 feet when trolled
Great video senan. I just bought my first tassie, were you using the lure with the “line through” method or the “lure” version? I was advised to have the lure free running on the line but I’m not sure.
Hi Senan, just wondering if you would recommend the Penn wrath reel you are using in this vid for spinning for salmon ? Is it a good reel and does it hold a good capacity of mono line? Great videos . Cheers from Scotland
Hey mark, ya the wrath was a good reel, it holds loads of mono with its deep spool, it’s a slightly heavier reel than other brands, but it’s definitely sturdy. Penn make good stuff. The wrath would be one of their cheaper options, but it’s handled trout and meter long pike no problem.
Great videos. Do you find certain baits work better start , middle and end of season for trout. So many different types between lane minnows, tazzies, rapalas. Do you use toby spoons
Huge difference Ray. Early season I only fish rapalas for the first two months, middle season generally lane minnows depending on the conditions, then late season always lane minnows and tazzies, I’ve never like using Toby spoons as they attract a lot of pike, they do catch fish tho, but i prefere minnow style lures for trout. 👌🎣
Instead of trebles or even single hooks the big thing here in Australia is twin singles. Put the devil on then tie the line to a split ring with 2 single hooks with the points facing each other. The movement through the water pushes the points apart and has an excellent hook up rate and you don't lose them 👍👍
Are you aloud to put a stinger hook on for short strikes. I mean that bait works really well all by itself just a question don't know if it's aloud. And tipping it with minnows.
Wouldn’t advise adding bait to these lures with the amount of pike around 🐊 wouldn’t add a stinger either, this lure picks up a lot of floating weed due to its movement in the water 👌
Love the videos, I thought this one was just for me as we were trolling Tassies on Lough Erne last week with some success. Do you not find pike hit them too though? I have taken to running them on a fine wire trace through them (like a line thru) with split ring and treble. With 28lb wire trace avout 12" long, it doesn't seem to put trout off any. The one you caught the fish on is my son's all time favourite BTW!
Great stuff mark. No I haven’t had a single pike on them this year absolutely crazy, although I troll quite fast in deep enough water nowhere near weeds so I guess that helps, all trout with some perch every now and again. Good idea with the wire trace if you’ve been getting pike. I get pike when using the small rapala countdowns for trout so use the wire trace then. Tassies have been unbeatable the last 3 weeks down here for the trout 👌🎣
Great vlog, do you always use the bead and treble? I attach treble to a small split ring and a small swivel which goes into body of lure. I must try your method and also was counting your winds in one shot (79) which is a lot further back than I do and gonna try that as well 🙂
Ya man I like to keep my swivel up away from the lure haven’t had any problem with the bead and treble thank god, I’m terrible for letting out a lot of line sometimes when after trout, sometimes I fish it right behind the boat, sometimes I let it back into next week, they don’t seem to mind either way. 👌🎣
Cracking fish Senan , Tazzies were a huge seller in my shop over the years , guys had great faith in them . Accounted for big trout too . Great video yet again Kid , keep it up 👍🇮🇪
I’ve noticed the average size of trout improve in the last month since using the tassies more, maybe that aggressive movement gets the bigger trout to react better, only problem is the perch absolutely love them aswel . 😂👌
@@senanstanleyfishing predator, any lure with a bit of movement 👌👌
Good Job, Thanks for sharing.
In Wyoming lakes, I often get 10+ trout to the boat in 3-4 hours with the pink or orange Tazzies, so far the biggest was 22". Great trout lures!
Very good , that are awesome lures 💪 are your lakes stocked over in Wyoming, or are they wild trout? ☺️
I did casting last weekend on lough Mask
Six trout on spining good stuff
Highly recomended for spining as well as trolling
Cheers man thanks for your videos
I did try tasman devil after yor video good tip
Mask is the ideal spot for the trout spinning, so many trout in it!
Thank you for the wonderful video . My husband appreciates you showing beautiful fish and tackle . He loves your adventures .
He also watched one of your older videos where you fish a lake you have been to in 10 years since childhood . He really loved it but I can’t find it now to leave a comment for him ( I’m his text secretary he is not tech savvy lol ) thank you again for wonderful videos
Brilliant stuff I’m glad ye are enjoying the videos ! Those small river sessions are great fun, really wild little adventures 👌🎣
Great vid mate, I am from Tasmania, and if you want few little tips , we often tie a wet fly, 50 cm above, our Tassie devil lures! Catch rate goes, up, we also use a single hook, in stead of treble, find we get more hook ups! And of course better for the catch and release! When it comes to speed we find if rod tip is pulsing , lure is mostly traveling, at right speed! Thanks again and tight lines!!
Really cool info bud thank you 👌 savage to see the video reaching you, do you ever cast the tassies ? I know you have to vary the retrieve to get the trout to switch on aggressively but any other tips? 😎
@@senanstanleyfishing Yes spin cast with them more than any, other lure, for trout! My grand father was a fishing mate of Mr Wigston, the family that invented that lure!
As far as tips go, 1/ cast to structure, Browns love it! 2/drive your boat in a S pattern, this way you cover different depths, and means your lures, are covering, water not effected by, prop wash! If you ever get to Tasmania , you would be more than welcome, and I can get you on to some, very good trout! Get you hooked on to a brown or a rainbow of 5 pound plus, is a huge rush! Over 10 pounders are not a common thing here, but fair few are taken every season ! All the best!
That’s exactly what we do here too, troll in zig zags, done lots of fishing with the tassies near the end of our last season, the rapalas work best early season here as our perch spawn early so the trout are feeding on perch fry for about 2 months, there’s an Irish trout lure im very fond of called the “lane minnow” , check it out, in 2inch size, would love to hear how the trout react to it over there 👍
What size and type of wet fly?
Do you tie it directly in line with the tazzy or off set it with a bit of line?
@@Stratagos11 Depend on place and time, of the season, But mrs simpsons, black and red Matuka streamers , are go to flies! I use a triple surgeon's knot, (easy knot to learn, look up on You tube) from main line, 15 cm long and tie on the fly. After tying on, and trimming tag ends, this leaves a dropper of about 10 cm. Note i use this same rig in salt water, chasing other species. Works a treat! But use a heavier lure & flashy fly in the salt! All the best.
That was a really good hit ...... any hit is really good
Tassies are deadly, instead of the treble, I run the line through the tassie and red bead, and put a size 8 single hook on. Have had nightmares trying to unhook fish with all 3 hooks stuck. Enjoyin the videos. Tight lines!
Fair play Steve, I haven’t had any problems with unhooking the small treble but that’s a decent idea good to hear it’s working for you 👌 thanks bud tight lines 👌🎣
Great vid Senan, great information and some cracking fish 👍👍
Thanks Pauric, itching to get back after pike soon 😂👌
Thats brilliant fishing Senan,you really know you're stuff. Enjoyed that..trout are noble fish.
Thanks Kieran, I’m really milking the end of the trout season now, won’t be long now until pike are the only option on the lake but then it’s game on 😁👌🎣 still a few big perch on the hit list before the end of the year, looking for a 40cm +
@@senanstanleyfishing You doing a great job,i didn't realise Perch get to that size,wow..fair depressing that we near the end of the fishing,on the lake,with late autumn and winter on the way.😭
As always, good video👍
💪👍
Senan, another great video....Savage....
Thanks for watching Raymond
Nice lure mate, living down here in Tassie they are a great lure. Have used them in Ireland and caught some nice fish. The black and white Zebra pattern was my go to lure there. Or the frog pattern. Depending on the season or the day I guess. Trout are always finicky. Great vid too. 👌
Nice one Damo! Cool to hear all the different patterns that work for you, they worked great the last two months of the season here, nice reliable lure, them and the rapala countdown work great, love trying new lures 👌
Nice one Damo! Cool to hear all the different patterns that work for you, they worked great the last two months of the season here, nice reliable lure, them and the rapala countdown work great, love trying new lures 👌
Great channel mate. Look forward to these. Hopefully a company offers you a sponsorship soon to keep it going strong. Well played. 👍
i use the devils for sea-trout on the coast up in strangford lough, great fishin mate
Cool to hear they work out for the sea trout man 🎣👌
@@senanstanleyfishing totally mate the wee 7g blue and silvers are a killer for them
Well Senan, good video bud. The trout in Lough Derg have very small, narrow heads in relation to their bodies, I find the biodiversity of the trout here in Ireland amazing. Trout through our water systems have little differences in each water system.
Ya it’s very interesting gary, we have 4 different variants of brown trout here on Derg apparently, each fish you meet looks different, my favourite are the big golden bellied browns, they are stunning, a majority of the fish I meet are little bars of silver, such a variety out there. 👌🎣
I use tassies on lough erne how far does the tassie go down love your videos
They will go down as deep as you want if you let out enough line, but generally I set them at a casting distance behind the boat and they go down to 5/6 feet when trolled
Great video senan. I just bought my first tassie, were you using the lure with the “line through” method or the “lure” version? I was advised to have the lure free running on the line but I’m not sure.
Thank you. I always rig it free running on the leader, bead, then the hook. ☺️ the trout can’t throw the lure then when it jumps 🙏
class video again bai
Thanks for watching pal 👌🎣
Great going dude 😎
Nice one 😎
Hi Senan, just wondering if you would recommend the Penn wrath reel you are using in this vid for spinning for salmon ? Is it a good reel and does it hold a good capacity of mono line? Great videos . Cheers from Scotland
Hey mark, ya the wrath was a good reel, it holds loads of mono with its deep spool, it’s a slightly heavier reel than other brands, but it’s definitely sturdy. Penn make good stuff. The wrath would be one of their cheaper options, but it’s handled trout and meter long pike no problem.
@@senanstanleyfishing Thanks Senan, much appreciated. Tight lines ,🎣👍
Great videos. Do you find certain baits work better start , middle and end of season for trout. So many different types between lane minnows, tazzies, rapalas. Do you use toby spoons
Huge difference Ray. Early season I only fish rapalas for the first two months, middle season generally lane minnows depending on the conditions, then late season always lane minnows and tazzies, I’ve never like using Toby spoons as they attract a lot of pike, they do catch fish tho, but i prefere minnow style lures for trout. 👌🎣
Instead of trebles or even single hooks the big thing here in Australia is twin singles.
Put the devil on then tie the line to a split ring with 2 single hooks with the points facing each other. The movement through the water pushes the points apart and has an excellent hook up rate and you don't lose them 👍👍
What size/style hooks are the singles? I think the sidewash singles are hard to find in Ireland, I looked around for them before 😅
@@senanstanleyfishing called assist hooks
Are you aloud to put a stinger hook on for short strikes. I mean that bait works really well all by itself just a question don't know if it's aloud. And tipping it with minnows.
Wouldn’t advise adding bait to these lures with the amount of pike around 🐊 wouldn’t add a stinger either, this lure picks up a lot of floating weed due to its movement in the water 👌
Love the videos, I thought this one was just for me as we were trolling Tassies on Lough Erne last week with some success. Do you not find pike hit them too though? I have taken to running them on a fine wire trace through them (like a line thru) with split ring and treble. With 28lb wire trace avout 12" long, it doesn't seem to put trout off any. The one you caught the fish on is my son's all time favourite BTW!
Great stuff mark. No I haven’t had a single pike on them this year absolutely crazy, although I troll quite fast in deep enough water nowhere near weeds so I guess that helps, all trout with some perch every now and again. Good idea with the wire trace if you’ve been getting pike. I get pike when using the small rapala countdowns for trout so use the wire trace then. Tassies have been unbeatable the last 3 weeks down here for the trout 👌🎣
Great vlog, do you always use the bead and treble? I attach treble to a small split ring and a small swivel which goes into body of lure. I must try your method and also was counting your winds in one shot (79) which is a lot further back than I do and gonna try that as well 🙂
Ya man I like to keep my swivel up away from the lure haven’t had any problem with the bead and treble thank god, I’m terrible for letting out a lot of line sometimes when after trout, sometimes I fish it right behind the boat, sometimes I let it back into next week, they don’t seem to mind either way. 👌🎣
What size do you recommend for the lake
I find the medium 13.5 gram size does the job on the lake 👍
13.5 grams in brown with black spots, works best for me!
The pink taz deadly for pink salmon
Nice one 🙌
Never seen that bait in the united state I'll look for it in the bait shops .
Search Wigstons Tasmanian devil, that’s the name 👍
There's a knob on your spool of your reel - it's called brake ...
Not sure what you’re trying to say with this comment.