Shaun thank you for all your efforts in providing us with all your invaluable hints and tips. As I am writing this, fishing conditions are particularly difficult here in County Antrim as we are experiencing a rare heatwave. This video is just the ticket to get the enthusiasm going again . Love your videos, keep up the good work, much appreciated.
Don't know what your chances of getting onto the water early Adrian. But for the past few weeks I have found good fishing just after first light and up to about 11 o'clock. These hot days are driving the fish down. But it seems like they are slowing there metabolism down. Now every body is experiencing a slow down in insect life. This being so, then I would say aquatic life is surly doing the same. Then I would understand fish responding to this. Clear sky during late afternoon / evening is not good for a great hatch as temperatures plummet. But only one good thing that comes from this. And that is the evening and night cooling, bringing a few fish towards the surface. We have had a hand full of fish coming up for an evening rise. But sadly the days of yesterday I think have gone. Stock fish are behaving oddly also. 3 weeks ago we put 80 fish in. 2 days later you would have never known. Last week we put another 100 in. 3 day later same thing. But talking with the fisheries, they say this is happening all over the country. And this is exmoor. They deliver to most waters now. But to be honest with you, this will not effect me as much as I can enjoy my fishing with just the odd fish. For those who fish for numbers, it will be a struggle. In turn the fisheries manager will struggle, as these same people decide its not worth it. But as I say target the mornings, and don't ignore the margins. Great to hear from you Adrian. Take care mate. Shaun.
@@shaunfishes101 Thanks Shaun. I will take your advice onboard. What you have described is exactly what is happening here. I have even seen decent hatches with little response from the trout. Tight lines. Adrian
I hope it works out a bit better on your next trip. I was there a good hour after you. Last cast got smashed with a red tag diawl. Great meeting you all. Thanks for the comment. Take care. Shaun.
Really enjoyed the video Shaun. I'm learning a lot. Love the little bits of info put up on screen explaining some of the points around what you're doing at the time . Thanks
Hi Mark, hope your keeping well mate. Somebody told me your water has changed hands. Is this true. We will get back to the water one day. And what ever the outcome I hope the breakfast is as good. Take care Mark. Shaun.
@@shaunfishes101 I know Duane has left which to be honest is very sad. He was a lovely bloke who was always so helpful with advice and tips. I've heard the venue will be opening up in September but I don't know much more than that. The breakfasts will never be the same
@@moody2840 Yes he is a top man. I am so glad I went when I did. One good thing from this, is that he told me where he got his Bacon and sausages. Thanks for getting back to me Mark. Catch up soon mate. Shaun.
@@moody2840 Mark have you been on the Wooleston water much lately. Not sure if you know but Justin and myself was there a few weeks back. I got to say mate, we think they are making a big mistake for the long term of the water. Duane had a very good system there. And we feel they are messing this up. We did advise them, or the under study bloke as main man was in Iceland. But he was determined to continue with there ways. We have found out the hard way on our water. Duane and many other long time served managers have helped us get back on track. Be interesting to see how this water pans out over the next year or so. Oh hope your keeping well mate. Shaun.
@@shaunfishes101 Hi Shaun, I've been twice since the ownership has changed hands. This is mainly down to the increase in prices. I also blanked both times which may just be bad luck. Both days I arrived early and left late so disappointed to blank although still enjoyed the day. I miss Duane. He was so helpful and always popping down to give advice if he could see someone (me) struggling. It's great to see a famous RUclipsr at aa venue I know. Keep the videos coming please as always enjoyable to watch and very helpful.
Thanks Stevie, I have been doing a bit of fishing, but not as much as I would like. I have been renovating my Daughters house. And during this time they have been living with my wife and me. Its doing my head in. I have been working all hours. But the worst thing is, my Gran daughter is sleeping in my computer room. So I get very little chance to get on it. I have a small lap top. But it can't cope with the videos I do. It will only do the simple stuff. I have a cracker on the way. We fished Tiefi Pools a few weeks back, so you could be watching that in a weeks time, as I have been working on it for the last two and a bit weeks. Take care Stevie. Shaun.
Hi Victor hope your keeping well, nice to hear from you again mate. Well the next video is more about the visual. We fished a place called Tiefi pools a few weeks back. It is stunning and wild. Don't get why they call it pools. You will see what I mean if you watch it. Should be on RUclips very soon. Thanks for the comment Victor. Take care mate. Shaun.
You are not alone on this one Mark. A lot of people struggle this time of year. I have never fished the intermediate so much before in the summer. But if on the floater, I would put my intermediate braid on. 10' plus of tippet and something like a diawel. I would be looking to cover as much water as I could. Cast out let it drop a bit, say 10 sec. Then fast figure of eight in. If the water quality is decent, the fish lower down, which is the fish we won't. Will see the fly and will come from depth for it. These fish are far and few between, and this is why we need to cover the water. At the moment I have been picking good fish with the intermediate and the latest lure. The Hays Black and Blue. Again fished fast when fish are a bit higher. Which is morning and evening. I will have to sort a video covering the evening. Keep trying different methods. But remember every day is going to be different. And every water different. I wish you all the best. But most of all remember to enjoy the moment what ever the out come. Catch up soon. Shaun
Impossible to only "..spend a few hours at Hayscastle!..." mate - we both know that! Nice laid back style on this one - have to say it again reminded me of the late, great Jack Hargreaves. Loved the net dash in the hut. Touches like that make good watching. See you in September. Best to Dai, Pops and the boys.
Hi buddy, hope your well. Yes you are correct. Its such a chill place to be, and some great company. And the net thing does happen quite a few times. But most important is the reel. Never put handle to ground. Dai is recovering from Covid. He was pissed off as he missed our last trip. Which will be out soon. Stunning. Mind he will have a chance to go there as we are going back again soon. For two days and camp over night. Nice to hear from you Max. Take care mate. Shaun.
I actually thrive on these difficult times. This is when I learn most. As I said in the video stocking for most waters will be either stopped or reduced. Thing is transporting fish and stocking in these conditions is criminal. So we are left with fish that are more resident and have switched over to natural foods. More challenging if you like. I think the true nature of fishing is becoming a bit lost with all the stocking. I don't disagree with stock fish, as there are a lot of people who are getting into fishing. And its great to get started on these waters. But for me its more about the challenge. Oh next video might be a bit sooner than norm. Mind been working on it for the last week or so. Not all the time, just a few hours here and there. Anyway thanks for the comment Mike. Shaun.
Shaun: Another fine video. I am impressed with the way you weave so many tips and so much detailed instruction into the body of your productions. I have a question though: As the day went on, I understood that you were not finding many active fish near the surface or in mid-water and that you felt you should go deeper and try that for a while. I thought you might switch your intermediate braid for one that sank faster, but you stayed with the I braid. I wonder why you chose that course. Would the slow sink braid not have worked for you? I am trying to understand when other such sink rates prove useful. Thanks, as always, for the good instruction.
Ok first of all I know you watched the video with the floating and sink line. I did make a critical point in there. Think of the speed you want to fish your flies and then the depth. So at this time of year in the UK the fish are, for the most lethargic and slow. There are some good fish moving around at mid water. But they are spaced out, but still moving slow. So to better my chances, I want to have smaller flies on, and something that drops through the column's slowly. This gives me more chance of being picked up by fish mid water as well as lower. If I retrieve slowly I can maintain a certain depth. Now if I fish a faster sink rate line or leader. This would lessen my chances for fish higher up. And once I reach a level where fish might be. I have to retrieve faster to maintain that level. Now this is fine if the fish want it faster. But over the last 4 or 5 weeks on this water, the lure boys as I call them. Fish there sinking lines and move faster. They do not connect with as many fish. They pick one or two off now and then. I will be back on the sink lines soon, as the fish move higher in the water, or they start moving faster deeper. So to round it off. If the fish are moving mid water faster. A sink line. this means I can maintain a depth at a certain speed. If they are moving fast on top. And I mean in the top 4 or so foot. Float line. So its all about the speed I want to retrieve. The faster the retrieve the faster the sink line. Sink line for me has nothing to do with depth. Well it has, but has not. If you know what I mean. You have said before that your mates would not consider a float line for a lot of things. But if you are on a fast flowing river, the float line would be second choice. And this is because of the water speed. Which simulates a fast retrieve. I hope some of this makes sense to you. If not we can try another angle. Take care and thanks for a great comment. Shaun.
I am actually in the middle of doing another video which we fished a place called Tiefi pools. Stunning place mate. But each time I fished our local, I was seeing so many blanks. And yet I was getting fish, Not many. And as I said in the video, so many was fishing too fast. Yes that can work at times. But most of the fish were down and slow. So I had to do this video. I hope it works, as it does for me. Mind There was that moment when the fish did come up. Every day is going to be different, and you got to be prepared to change things. Thanks for watching and the comment. Shaun.
Nice to see a video mate been to long lol. You have been busy with work, looks like you enjoyed yourself even when the fishing was difficult. I think someone has treated them self to a new vest 🤔. Cant wait to get out on the water again see you seen.
Yes it is a bit slow, but you know the crack. Well it was my birthday. That was a really nice day on the water last week, pity about the weather. Mind it was not long before I got dry. See you soon mate.
Great video Shaun, some great tips there, really enjoyed that one. The way you had the camera and the go pro switching was clever, shame about the GoPro playing up the first fish - sods law !! . Tough conditions out there but good to get a couple of bends in the rod I bet ! looking forward to the next one. Cheers Ryan
The next ones a corker Ryan. Yes the GoPro 9 what a load of shit. There is always some issue with a GoPro. Yet they keep bringing the next one out without resolving the problems. Every one they brought out seems to have issue's. I really do enjoy this time of year when it is difficult. I am always up for a challenge. Thanks for the comment Ryan. Take care mate. Shaun.
Hi Sean, very informative video once again & thankfully more to come. Sean have you used tippet rings on your droppers or do you tie them on with the water knot. Keep them coming as I learn so much from you. Regards, Derick.
This is quite funny actually. About 2 months ago the boys and myself did order tippet rings. We was on the water at hays reading the instructions, then attempt to put them on. Cut it short we had a great laugh and lost most of them. None of us have even gone there again. And to be honest we have no problem with a knot. Thanks for the comment Derick. Shaun.
Now that is strange, I honestly was thinking about this today. I promise I will start working on it. As simple as a tippet is, there can be a lot more to it when you start going through all the possible set ups. Thanks for the reminder anyway John. Take care mate. Shaun.
@@shaunfishes101 I will look forward to that, take your time it is a big subject. I've also seen your reply to Victor about Tiefi Pools, that will be a treat to see, just up the road from Hywel's place.
@@johnowen4888 Sounds like you know him. Crossed paths a few times. Knew his father better. Justin Allen lives down the road from Hywel. He says he does not see him on the water as much lately. But it is a wonderful place. We are going back again very soon.
@@shaunfishes101 Yes, I have known him for well over 15 years and we try and meet up at least once a year, covid lockdown was a problem but we caught up again part way through and again last last October
i blanked at the fishery i belong to!water is 25 C the weed is out of contol so theres only a few places you can fish now.i looked at the record book there had been 25 people who had fished there since i had last been and they all blanked.i did manage to catch 50 rudd on 2 visits no trout though.ive been to another fishery with airators and alot less weed to get my fix,ut its harder work in this weather.going to try again tomorrow with a few tosh special flies!if they work then i know im onto something
We are lucky as our water does warm up, but not to those temps. Weed is a bit of a problem at the moment. we have got a lot of water to fish, but the weed has taken over 30% . I do all the weeding on this water. But due to the work contracts I am stuck with at the moment, does mean weeding has been reduced. I will be back on it soon. And already looking forward to next year. As I plan to get this water top notch. Mind I did say that this time last year. But I did not account on this bloody contract. A lot of waters are finding it difficult. I tend to target the evenings more, but you can't count on that any longer. The hatches are down, much like last summer. Was on the water myself this evening. Young Arran had four, all on different methods. I had one brown on the red buzzer and two knocks on my muskin v. Good luck with your special's, I hope they do something. But you are sounding confident, so you are half way there mate. Oh if it helps, Arran had his fish on. Floating line. Tungsten bead apps. Black Mamba fished very slow. Diawl bach steady figure of eight. And shit I have forgotten the other one. Mind sometimes its right place right time. Good luck anyway Tosh, and thanks for the comment. All the best. Shaun.
Hi Shaun, good to see you back on the water. About mending the line...my experience from coarse fishing days is that allowing the wind to pull the line round in an arc = no bites, because the bait is moving faster than would be natural. I know there can be undercurrents on a windy day that might help a trout explain the fast moving fly but my gut tells me that not mending the line will reduce takes a lot, even with trout, and that a different method to get the fly down would work better. What do you think? Thanks for the video. Always thought provoking.
I have learnt so much on presentation from some of the top course anglers, not that I have met them, its what they have written. I have learnt a lot about undertow from the same people. I think the first thing to consider is the fishes behaviour. Trout will often respond to faster moving items. So its always worth even when you know it should be fished slow, but nothing is happening. Try a few fast retrieves. But you are correct, that in course fishing the fish will ignore faster moving items. Or for most. But when we think of what they naturally feed on, could be why. Trout will eat almost anything. A few months back My self and two of the boys witnessed a trout coming up and engulfing a frog as it swam in the margins. And it was not a small frog. And of course they eat other fish. But when we are presenting very small natural patterns and trying to present them almost static, and I say almost static, because that is as good as it gets. There is no such thing as static, even in flat calm. And when the wind picks up that's another issue. But I can't think of a better way to present a natural than the floating line, and mending if need be. This is a great comment Michael, got me thinking. But think about this one then. If some how there was a way to present a perfect representation. Would we even know the fish was on. Thanks for the comment Michael. Take care. Shaun.
Hi James, I got a feeling I missed some of your comments. I am playing catch up at the moment mate. Strike Indicator, is that like a bright ball you can hook a boat onto. Really mate they have there uses. But not for this. Did fish this thing once for about half an hour. I got bored.
Thank you so much Ken, And welcome to the team. We cover things like honest reviews. Were there is a team of boys trying things out. Once we find something worth shouting about you will hear. We try to give an honest approach on the fishing. No bull shit. And we target mainly resident fish. We do have fun with stock fish. But we do not target recently stocked waters. The channel was started by mistake. There was No intention for a channel. But as we are here we have decided to slowly build. This channel will not be throwing out content every week. May be one day. Keep in touch Ken, and any requests Please ask. Yours thankfully. Shaun.
Thanks for the welcome Shaun. You’ve a great informative channel which you put a lot of effort into which you can see from the comments is very much appreciated by everyone. I live Essex and have some decent still waters where I can put your tips and tricks to good use! I’ve fly fished on and off over 20 years but feel over the last 6 months I’ve found a groove now where I can make it fit in with work & family. Anyway enough waffle.. Thanks again, keep doing what your doing and tight lines. 👍🏼
Paul I am so sorry that I missed this. I have two GoPros 7 and 9. I do have problems with them. I do not understand why they keep bringing them out and as far as I know they all have some sort of problem. I also have a sony zv 1. The sony is good my mate tells me. to be honest I am crap with cameras. My mate has to keep resetting it for me. This is because I am all fingers and thumbs. I do have a good few other cameras. But the ones mentioned I use most.
@@shaunfishes101 thanks Shaun. I know your a busy man and I appreciate your reply. I have just bought the Hero 9 and have a 4 that I have used on and off. Cheers and happy fishing
Shaun Where can I find your various cling film patterns? I have had success with the one you showed how to tie but I am keen to test others. My local Stillwater Craigmore in Randalstown NI is all about small patterns and fine tippet.
I love the sound of your water. May be one day. I really am trying to sort a camera out for fly tying. I am crap with camera's. Had to go over my mates house tonight just so he could take a picture of a fly. Mine was shit. But another one I use it for at times, is the cheeks on the buzzer. I only tie it in at the head, both sides. I will try and sort asap. like this year. Take care mate. Shaun.
Hi Stephen, I have no preference. I start with about 6/8". But on those days when its difficult and I end up changes flies often. I find myself tying a fly onto a 2" dropper. There are a lot of people out there who will be very precise with things like droppers. But the reality is we can never present as we want. The biggest question asked is how to stop a dropper going around the main line. For most of the time we have no idea as to what is really going on under the water. And a lot of the time it depends on what pattern you have on. Most will say use a heavier dropper than the main line. I am sure this could help. But not proven. I know you did not ask about this. But I thought I would put my thoughts down just in case. Take care Stephen. Shaun.
Shaun thank you for all your efforts in providing us with all your invaluable hints and tips. As I am writing this, fishing conditions are particularly difficult here in County Antrim as we are experiencing a rare heatwave. This video is just the ticket to get the enthusiasm going again . Love your videos, keep up the good work, much appreciated.
Don't know what your chances of getting onto the water early Adrian. But for the past few weeks I have found good fishing just after first light and up to about 11 o'clock. These hot days are driving the fish down. But it seems like they are slowing there metabolism down. Now every body is experiencing a slow down in insect life. This being so, then I would say aquatic life is surly doing the same. Then I would understand fish responding to this. Clear sky during late afternoon / evening is not good for a great hatch as temperatures plummet. But only one good thing that comes from this. And that is the evening and night cooling, bringing a few fish towards the surface. We have had a hand full of fish coming up for an evening rise. But sadly the days of yesterday I think have gone. Stock fish are behaving oddly also. 3 weeks ago we put 80 fish in. 2 days later you would have never known. Last week we put another 100 in. 3 day later same thing. But talking with the fisheries, they say this is happening all over the country. And this is exmoor. They deliver to most waters now. But to be honest with you, this will not effect me as much as I can enjoy my fishing with just the odd fish. For those who fish for numbers, it will be a struggle. In turn the fisheries manager will struggle, as these same people decide its not worth it. But as I say target the mornings, and don't ignore the margins. Great to hear from you Adrian. Take care mate. Shaun.
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Thanks Shaun. I will take your advice onboard. What you have described is exactly what is happening here. I have even seen decent hatches with little response from the trout. Tight lines. Adrian
Hi Shaun
Another great video, keep it up, fantastic information.
Cheers.
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Thanks Bob, The next video is something that we all would love to do. Oh a good net Is the Wychwood rover.
1st time with the kids at this location this afternoon-probably too sunny but I'm sure they will enjoy. Great vids Bud. Tim
I hope it works out a bit better on your next trip. I was there a good hour after you. Last cast got smashed with a red tag diawl. Great meeting you all. Thanks for the comment. Take care. Shaun.
Really enjoyed the video Shaun. I'm learning a lot. Love the little bits of info put up on screen explaining some of the points around what you're doing at the time . Thanks
Hi Mark, hope your keeping well mate. Somebody told me your water has changed hands. Is this true. We will get back to the water one day. And what ever the outcome I hope the breakfast is as good. Take care Mark. Shaun.
@@shaunfishes101 I know Duane has left which to be honest is very sad. He was a lovely bloke who was always so helpful with advice and tips. I've heard the venue will be opening up in September but I don't know much more than that. The breakfasts will never be the same
@@moody2840 Yes he is a top man. I am so glad I went when I did. One good thing from this, is that he told me where he got his Bacon and sausages. Thanks for getting back to me Mark. Catch up soon mate. Shaun.
@@moody2840 Mark have you been on the Wooleston water much lately. Not sure if you know but Justin and myself was there a few weeks back. I got to say mate, we think they are making a big mistake for the long term of the water. Duane had a very good system there. And we feel they are messing this up. We did advise them, or the under study bloke as main man was in Iceland. But he was determined to continue with there ways. We have found out the hard way on our water. Duane and many other long time served managers have helped us get back on track. Be interesting to see how this water pans out over the next year or so. Oh hope your keeping well mate. Shaun.
@@shaunfishes101 Hi Shaun, I've been twice since the ownership has changed hands. This is mainly down to the increase in prices. I also blanked both times which may just be bad luck. Both days I arrived early and left late so disappointed to blank although still enjoyed the day. I miss Duane. He was so helpful and always popping down to give advice if he could see someone (me) struggling. It's great to see a famous RUclipsr at aa venue I know. Keep the videos coming please as always enjoyable to watch and very helpful.
Good to see you back out Shaun, I enjoyed that thanks. 👍
Thanks Stevie, I have been doing a bit of fishing, but not as much as I would like. I have been renovating my Daughters house. And during this time they have been living with my wife and me. Its doing my head in. I have been working all hours. But the worst thing is, my Gran daughter is sleeping in my computer room. So I get very little chance to get on it. I have a small lap top. But it can't cope with the videos I do. It will only do the simple stuff. I have a cracker on the way. We fished Tiefi Pools a few weeks back, so you could be watching that in a weeks time, as I have been working on it for the last two and a bit weeks. Take care Stevie. Shaun.
Another great video Shaun, looking forward to the next one. Learning a lot from them, tips are very helpful.
Hi Victor hope your keeping well, nice to hear from you again mate. Well the next video is more about the visual. We fished a place called Tiefi pools a few weeks back. It is stunning and wild. Don't get why they call it pools. You will see what I mean if you watch it. Should be on RUclips very soon. Thanks for the comment Victor. Take care mate. Shaun.
Great tutorial Shaun. I find fishing this time of year difficult to catch, or even get a take or follow.
You are not alone on this one Mark. A lot of people struggle this time of year. I have never fished the intermediate so much before in the summer. But if on the floater, I would put my intermediate braid on. 10' plus of tippet and something like a diawel. I would be looking to cover as much water as I could. Cast out let it drop a bit, say 10 sec. Then fast figure of eight in. If the water quality is decent, the fish lower down, which is the fish we won't. Will see the fly and will come from depth for it. These fish are far and few between, and this is why we need to cover the water. At the moment I have been picking good fish with the intermediate and the latest lure. The Hays Black and Blue. Again fished fast when fish are a bit higher. Which is morning and evening. I will have to sort a video covering the evening. Keep trying different methods. But remember every day is going to be different. And every water different. I wish you all the best. But most of all remember to enjoy the moment what ever the out come. Catch up soon. Shaun
Impossible to only "..spend a few hours at Hayscastle!..." mate - we both know that! Nice laid back style on this one - have to say it again reminded me of the late, great Jack Hargreaves. Loved the net dash in the hut. Touches like that make good watching. See you in September. Best to Dai, Pops and the boys.
Hi buddy, hope your well. Yes you are correct. Its such a chill place to be, and some great company. And the net thing does happen quite a few times. But most important is the reel. Never put handle to ground. Dai is recovering from Covid. He was pissed off as he missed our last trip. Which will be out soon. Stunning. Mind he will have a chance to go there as we are going back again soon. For two days and camp over night. Nice to hear from you Max. Take care mate. Shaun.
Well done Shaun, going to be hard fishing conditions for a while, keep them video's coming mate.
I actually thrive on these difficult times. This is when I learn most. As I said in the video stocking for most waters will be either stopped or reduced. Thing is transporting fish and stocking in these conditions is criminal. So we are left with fish that are more resident and have switched over to natural foods. More challenging if you like. I think the true nature of fishing is becoming a bit lost with all the stocking. I don't disagree with stock fish, as there are a lot of people who are getting into fishing. And its great to get started on these waters. But for me its more about the challenge. Oh next video might be a bit sooner than norm. Mind been working on it for the last week or so. Not all the time, just a few hours here and there. Anyway thanks for the comment Mike. Shaun.
@@shaunfishes101 You're welcome mate.
Shaun: Another fine video. I am impressed with the way you weave so many tips and so much detailed instruction into the body of your productions.
I have a question though: As the day went on, I understood that you were not finding many active fish near the surface or in mid-water and that you felt you should go deeper and try that for a while. I thought you might switch your intermediate braid for one that sank faster, but you stayed with the I braid. I wonder why you chose that course. Would the slow sink braid not have worked for you? I am trying to understand when other such sink rates prove useful.
Thanks, as always, for the good instruction.
Ok first of all I know you watched the video with the floating and sink line. I did make a critical point in there. Think of the speed you want to fish your flies and then the depth. So at this time of year in the UK the fish are, for the most lethargic and slow. There are some good fish moving around at mid water. But they are spaced out, but still moving slow. So to better my chances, I want to have smaller flies on, and something that drops through the column's slowly. This gives me more chance of being picked up by fish mid water as well as lower. If I retrieve slowly I can maintain a certain depth. Now if I fish a faster sink rate line or leader. This would lessen my chances for fish higher up. And once I reach a level where fish might be. I have to retrieve faster to maintain that level. Now this is fine if the fish want it faster. But over the last 4 or 5 weeks on this water, the lure boys as I call them. Fish there sinking lines and move faster. They do not connect with as many fish. They pick one or two off now and then. I will be back on the sink lines soon, as the fish move higher in the water, or they start moving faster deeper. So to round it off. If the fish are moving mid water faster. A sink line. this means I can maintain a depth at a certain speed. If they are moving fast on top. And I mean in the top 4 or so foot. Float line. So its all about the speed I want to retrieve. The faster the retrieve the faster the sink line. Sink line for me has nothing to do with depth. Well it has, but has not. If you know what I mean. You have said before that your mates would not consider a float line for a lot of things. But if you are on a fast flowing river, the float line would be second choice. And this is because of the water speed. Which simulates a fast retrieve. I hope some of this makes sense to you. If not we can try another angle. Take care and thanks for a great comment. Shaun.
Good video Shaun 👍🏻
I am actually in the middle of doing another video which we fished a place called Tiefi pools. Stunning place mate. But each time I fished our local, I was seeing so many blanks. And yet I was getting fish, Not many. And as I said in the video, so many was fishing too fast. Yes that can work at times. But most of the fish were down and slow. So I had to do this video. I hope it works, as it does for me. Mind There was that moment when the fish did come up. Every day is going to be different, and you got to be prepared to change things. Thanks for watching and the comment. Shaun.
Hi Shaun great video. Can an ask what knot do you use to make your tapered leader. Thanks
Nice to see a video mate been to long lol. You have been busy with work, looks like you enjoyed yourself even when the fishing was difficult. I think someone has treated them self to a new vest 🤔. Cant wait to get out on the water again see you seen.
Yes it is a bit slow, but you know the crack. Well it was my birthday. That was a really nice day on the water last week, pity about the weather. Mind it was not long before I got dry. See you soon mate.
Great video Shaun, some great tips there, really enjoyed that one. The way you had the camera and the go pro switching was clever, shame about the GoPro playing up the first fish - sods law !! . Tough conditions out there but good to get a couple of bends in the rod I bet ! looking forward to the next one. Cheers Ryan
The next ones a corker Ryan. Yes the GoPro 9 what a load of shit. There is always some issue with a GoPro. Yet they keep bringing the next one out without resolving the problems. Every one they brought out seems to have issue's. I really do enjoy this time of year when it is difficult. I am always up for a challenge. Thanks for the comment Ryan. Take care mate. Shaun.
Hi Sean, very informative video once again & thankfully more to come. Sean have you used tippet rings on your droppers or do you tie them on with the water knot. Keep them coming as I learn so much from you. Regards, Derick.
This is quite funny actually. About 2 months ago the boys and myself did order tippet rings. We was on the water at hays reading the instructions, then attempt to put them on. Cut it short we had a great laugh and lost most of them. None of us have even gone there again. And to be honest we have no problem with a knot. Thanks for the comment Derick. Shaun.
Great video as usual, when you get a chance do the video on the tippet set up you mentioned some videos back please
Now that is strange, I honestly was thinking about this today. I promise I will start working on it. As simple as a tippet is, there can be a lot more to it when you start going through all the possible set ups. Thanks for the reminder anyway John. Take care mate. Shaun.
@@shaunfishes101 I will look forward to that, take your time it is a big subject. I've also seen your reply to Victor about Tiefi Pools, that will be a treat to see, just up the road from Hywel's place.
@@johnowen4888 Sounds like you know him. Crossed paths a few times. Knew his father better. Justin Allen lives down the road from Hywel. He says he does not see him on the water as much lately. But it is a wonderful place. We are going back again very soon.
@@shaunfishes101 Yes, I have known him for well over 15 years and we try and meet up at least once a year, covid lockdown was a problem but we caught up again part way through and again last last October
i blanked at the fishery i belong to!water is 25 C the weed is out of contol so theres only a few places you can fish now.i looked at the record book there had been 25 people who had fished there since i had last been and they all blanked.i did manage to catch 50 rudd on 2 visits no trout though.ive been to another fishery with airators and alot less weed to get my fix,ut its harder work in this weather.going to try again tomorrow with a few tosh special flies!if they work then i know im onto something
We are lucky as our water does warm up, but not to those temps. Weed is a bit of a problem at the moment. we have got a lot of water to fish, but the weed has taken over 30% . I do all the weeding on this water. But due to the work contracts I am stuck with at the moment, does mean weeding has been reduced. I will be back on it soon. And already looking forward to next year. As I plan to get this water top notch. Mind I did say that this time last year. But I did not account on this bloody contract. A lot of waters are finding it difficult. I tend to target the evenings more, but you can't count on that any longer. The hatches are down, much like last summer. Was on the water myself this evening. Young Arran had four, all on different methods. I had one brown on the red buzzer and two knocks on my muskin v. Good luck with your special's, I hope they do something. But you are sounding confident, so you are half way there mate. Oh if it helps, Arran had his fish on. Floating line. Tungsten bead apps. Black Mamba fished very slow. Diawl bach steady figure of eight. And shit I have forgotten the other one. Mind sometimes its right place right time. Good luck anyway Tosh, and thanks for the comment. All the best. Shaun.
Hi Shaun, good to see you back on the water. About mending the line...my experience from coarse fishing days is that allowing the wind to pull the line round in an arc = no bites, because the bait is moving faster than would be natural. I know there can be undercurrents on a windy day that might help a trout explain the fast moving fly but my gut tells me that not mending the line will reduce takes a lot, even with trout, and that a different method to get the fly down would work better. What do you think? Thanks for the video. Always thought provoking.
I have learnt so much on presentation from some of the top course anglers, not that I have met them, its what they have written. I have learnt a lot about undertow from the same people. I think the first thing to consider is the fishes behaviour. Trout will often respond to faster moving items. So its always worth even when you know it should be fished slow, but nothing is happening. Try a few fast retrieves. But you are correct, that in course fishing the fish will ignore faster moving items. Or for most. But when we think of what they naturally feed on, could be why. Trout will eat almost anything. A few months back My self and two of the boys witnessed a trout coming up and engulfing a frog as it swam in the margins. And it was not a small frog. And of course they eat other fish. But when we are presenting very small natural patterns and trying to present them almost static, and I say almost static, because that is as good as it gets. There is no such thing as static, even in flat calm. And when the wind picks up that's another issue. But I can't think of a better way to present a natural than the floating line, and mending if need be. This is a great comment Michael, got me thinking. But think about this one then. If some how there was a way to present a perfect representation. Would we even know the fish was on. Thanks for the comment Michael. Take care. Shaun.
Hi Shaun have ever considered using a strike indicator. great video by the way mate :p
Hi James, I got a feeling I missed some of your comments. I am playing catch up at the moment mate. Strike Indicator, is that like a bright ball you can hook a boat onto. Really mate they have there uses. But not for this. Did fish this thing once for about half an hour. I got bored.
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Thank you so much Ken, And welcome to the team. We cover things like honest reviews. Were there is a team of boys trying things out. Once we find something worth shouting about you will hear. We try to give an honest approach on the fishing. No bull shit. And we target mainly resident fish. We do have fun with stock fish. But we do not target recently stocked waters. The channel was started by mistake. There was No intention for a channel. But as we are here we have decided to slowly build. This channel will not be throwing out content every week. May be one day. Keep in touch Ken, and any requests Please ask. Yours thankfully. Shaun.
Thanks for the welcome Shaun.
You’ve a great informative channel which you put a lot of effort into which you can see from the comments is very much appreciated by everyone.
I live Essex and have some decent still waters where I can put your tips and tricks to good use!
I’ve fly fished on and off over 20 years but feel over the last 6 months I’ve found a groove now where I can make it fit in with work & family.
Anyway enough waffle..
Thanks again, keep doing what your doing and tight lines.
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What cameras do you use Shaun. I'm thinking of changing 2 of mine over and I want one mounted to my head on my cap
Paul I am so sorry that I missed this. I have two GoPros 7 and 9. I do have problems with them. I do not understand why they keep bringing them out and as far as I know they all have some sort of problem. I also have a sony zv 1. The sony is good my mate tells me. to be honest I am crap with cameras. My mate has to keep resetting it for me. This is because I am all fingers and thumbs. I do have a good few other cameras. But the ones mentioned I use most.
@@shaunfishes101 thanks Shaun. I know your a busy man and I appreciate your reply. I have just bought the Hero 9 and have a 4 that I have used on and off. Cheers and happy fishing
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Where can I find your various cling film patterns? I have had success with the one you showed how to tie but I am keen to test others. My local Stillwater Craigmore in Randalstown NI is all about small patterns and fine tippet.
I love the sound of your water. May be one day. I really am trying to sort a camera out for fly tying. I am crap with camera's. Had to go over my mates house tonight just so he could take a picture of a fly. Mine was shit. But another one I use it for at times, is the cheeks on the buzzer. I only tie it in at the head, both sides. I will try and sort asap. like this year. Take care mate. Shaun.
How long are your dropper’s
Hi Stephen, I have no preference. I start with about 6/8". But on those days when its difficult and I end up changes flies often. I find myself tying a fly onto a 2" dropper. There are a lot of people out there who will be very precise with things like droppers. But the reality is we can never present as we want. The biggest question asked is how to stop a dropper going around the main line. For most of the time we have no idea as to what is really going on under the water. And a lot of the time it depends on what pattern you have on. Most will say use a heavier dropper than the main line. I am sure this could help. But not proven. I know you did not ask about this. But I thought I would put my thoughts down just in case. Take care Stephen. Shaun.