Excellent video man. This is the stretch i fish. The fishing is such good value, and there are certainly some nice fish to be found. That looked like a pretty decent grayling you had at the end there.
Thanks, Tom! It's a really good stretch - I like the warer closer to Copley too and still need to explore more of it. The grayling at the end was the best fish I landed along with a brownie I had below the weir after my GoPro ran out of battery. Have you been out at all this winter? I was wondering if it's worth heading over that way around Christmas while I'm back in the north.
@@AAAFlyFisher I've not managed to get out since October. The grayling fishing will remain good i'm sure. Sometimes finding them can get trickier as they shoal up in the colder water. Find them though and you're sorted. The problem in winter is timing your visit with good water conditions. The river quickly rises after rain.
Hi Patrick… great videos and some lovely wild fish…may I ask how you’ve got your euro nymphing rig set up please ? looks well balanced and efficient …thanks a lot
Hi there and thanks for the kind words! I use a microleader setup with my 10ft 3wt rod. The leader is about 20 feet of .18mm (4x) color line from Pezon and Michel. Then I attach about 6 feet of .16mm (5x) bicolor line from Pezon and Michel to act as my sighter. Attached to the sighter is my tippet which is usually 3 to 5 feet of 6x or 7x fluoro. Sometimes I just have one beaded nymph on or other times I'll have a second nymph on as a dropper. Hope this helps - you get very good drifts and strike detection with the microleader. It's great once you get used to casting it. All the best Patrick
@@AAAFlyFisher Thank you very much for your most helpful micro leader setup/explanation Patrick...much appreciated...I look forward to giving it a try...between Welsh and Yorkshire rivers, you have access to some wonderful wild fish waters at a reasonable cost...all the best you and your channel👍
Excellent video man. This is the stretch i fish. The fishing is such good value, and there are certainly some nice fish to be found. That looked like a pretty decent grayling you had at the end there.
Thanks, Tom! It's a really good stretch - I like the warer closer to Copley too and still need to explore more of it. The grayling at the end was the best fish I landed along with a brownie I had below the weir after my GoPro ran out of battery.
Have you been out at all this winter? I was wondering if it's worth heading over that way around Christmas while I'm back in the north.
@@AAAFlyFisher I've not managed to get out since October. The grayling fishing will remain good i'm sure. Sometimes finding them can get trickier as they shoal up in the colder water. Find them though and you're sorted.
The problem in winter is timing your visit with good water conditions. The river quickly rises after rain.
Love that spot only 10 minute walk from my house in the foot.
It's a great spot on a great river! I look forward to getting back up there soon
An American, fishing Czech/Polish/French style on an English river in Britain. Nice video.
Haha thanks! Yes, a very international video 😂
Hi Patrick… great videos and some lovely wild fish…may I ask how you’ve got your euro nymphing rig set up please ? looks well balanced and efficient …thanks a lot
Hi there and thanks for the kind words!
I use a microleader setup with my 10ft 3wt rod. The leader is about 20 feet of .18mm (4x) color line from Pezon and Michel. Then I attach about 6 feet of .16mm (5x) bicolor line from Pezon and Michel to act as my sighter. Attached to the sighter is my tippet which is usually 3 to 5 feet of 6x or 7x fluoro. Sometimes I just have one beaded nymph on or other times I'll have a second nymph on as a dropper.
Hope this helps - you get very good drifts and strike detection with the microleader. It's great once you get used to casting it.
All the best
Patrick
@@AAAFlyFisher Thank you very much for your most helpful micro leader setup/explanation Patrick...much appreciated...I look forward to giving it a try...between Welsh and Yorkshire rivers, you have access to some wonderful wild fish waters at a reasonable cost...all the best you and your channel👍