123. Never FAIL to Catch Trout with This Fly

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • An Easy and simple way to catch stillwater stocked trout with a Fly, Catch Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Blue Trout with a simple chamois worm, worms, shammy worm cast on a floating line and fished under a bung, strike indicator.
    This is a very good beginners fly for trout fishing and helps catch you your first and more stocked rainbow trout.
    123. I Never FAIL to Catch Trout with This Fly (C) MD Fly Fishing UK
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Комментарии • 56

  • @bradhorner1358
    @bradhorner1358 2 года назад +1

    Which Rods do you use thanks

    • @mdflyfishinguk5220
      @mdflyfishinguk5220  2 года назад +2

      In these videos a 9.5ft 5wt £10 no frills with the rounded handle grip at the top, which has landed loads of big fish and a sigma 10ft 7wt thick top, which cost about £40. No need to spend ££££ on named rods as my rods get bashed about, the trout don't care what's in your hand it's the fly they are bothered about. Thanks for watching Regards MD

    • @bradhorner1358
      @bradhorner1358 2 года назад +1

      @@mdflyfishinguk5220 im not very good at casting so would serve me better than the more expensive rods Cheers Thank You

    • @mdflyfishinguk5220
      @mdflyfishinguk5220  2 года назад +1

      @@bradhorner1358 Start of with a 5wt 9.5ft gives you a bit of flex, 7wt can be stiff and you don't get the motion you need to lob the fly out. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/264926098881?hash=item3daed375c1:g:EgUAAOSw5eBfeiZz same make as my rod except my one is a 7wt

    • @bradhorner1358
      @bradhorner1358 2 года назад +1

      @@mdflyfishinguk5220 Thank You for the info

    • @bradhorner1358
      @bradhorner1358 2 года назад

      Hi Pal i would like to fish with you someday Cheers

  • @mikesaul8711
    @mikesaul8711 2 года назад +1

    Don't change anything on the videos, right first time approache,straight to the point, all the details and advice is spot on,thanks for posting. Kind regards Mike. Norfolk, p.s.my go,to,is a 3inch,red worm!!,doesn't all ways work, but on the fly,patch always!!!.

  • @raymoyes3669
    @raymoyes3669 2 года назад +1

    Really informative…leader length, breaking strain, flies used, depth fished and type/speed of retrieve is really good information to share… we can all can benefit from someone who can definitely catch fish using a variety of methods.
    Keep up the good work👍👍

    • @mdflyfishinguk5220
      @mdflyfishinguk5220  2 года назад

      Thank you Ray, sometimes when am recording the voice over I think I am repeating myself or have I said too much about what am doing on that day. Thanks for watching Regards MD

  • @johnfranklin177
    @johnfranklin177 2 года назад +1

    Another excellent Vid thanks very much, always enjoyable and inspired to get out and have a go

  • @royalwolfflyfishing15
    @royalwolfflyfishing15 2 года назад +1

    Love it A Chammy Worm. Thanks . Tight Lines

    • @mdflyfishinguk5220
      @mdflyfishinguk5220  2 года назад

      Had my largest trout on one of these, thanks for watching Regards MD

  • @Mark_Thompson_Author
    @Mark_Thompson_Author Год назад +1

    Great video as ever - I really enjoy your videos - I have learned much from you - although I'm fairly experienced... Keep up the great work MD!

  • @marcdavies9972
    @marcdavies9972 2 года назад +1

    Great video as they always are.looking forward to the next one.

  • @Grandpa-Chris
    @Grandpa-Chris 2 года назад +1

    Going to tie some shammies later today… looks like a great concept…
    You just had to be referring to Testwood… it’s on my bucket list, but I think I’d be in trouble with my good lady if I went there… tight lines…

    • @mdflyfishinguk5220
      @mdflyfishinguk5220  2 года назад

      Try a shammy on a intermediate line, with quick pulls, works for some of my subscriber's down south. Regards MD

    • @Grandpa-Chris
      @Grandpa-Chris 2 года назад +1

      @@mdflyfishinguk5220 tied about a dozen, different thread colours, can’t wait to try them now, I’m going to let the waters cool down a bit though… too much stress on the fish, too much risk to the fisheries in this heat, we have a few down here who have closed some of the lakes to protect their stocks,
      Stay safe…

  • @bobturner8323
    @bobturner8323 2 года назад +1

    Hi
    Loved the video, great information, as always.
    Keep them coming to keep us entertained.
    Bob.👍👍👍🎣🎣🎣

    • @mdflyfishinguk5220
      @mdflyfishinguk5220  2 года назад

      Cheers Bob, giving them a go at a Sheffield water this week as well. Regards MD

  • @johndonaldson7449
    @johndonaldson7449 2 года назад +1

    always enjoy your videos good honest content must give the chamois a go

    • @mdflyfishinguk5220
      @mdflyfishinguk5220  2 года назад

      Had my biggest rainbow on them here at pennine 14Ib linked a video in the description, Thanks for watching and the comment Regards MD

  • @toshmccarthy1554
    @toshmccarthy1554 2 года назад +1

    great video, going to sort out my shammy worm and give it a go next time i fish

    • @mdflyfishinguk5220
      @mdflyfishinguk5220  2 года назад

      Well worth a try, going to fish them at a water in south yorkshire this weekend along with some white squirmy worms, think the trout like them more than the red ones. Thanks for watching and the comment Regards MD

  • @seanarmstrong5422
    @seanarmstrong5422 2 года назад +1

    Great video🎣

  • @craigdebeer1444
    @craigdebeer1444 2 года назад +1

    Great video, nice day out

    • @mdflyfishinguk5220
      @mdflyfishinguk5220  2 года назад

      Cheers Craig it was, if i had stuck with a smaller shammy worm all day, it would have been 25+ Thanks for watching Regards MD

  • @Dannydanny991
    @Dannydanny991 8 месяцев назад

    Can i ask why you pull the line through your hand when fishing a still water ? I understand doing it when on a river to make the fly look like its moving in the current complete novice here good video thankyou ill be subscribing

    • @mdflyfishinguk5220
      @mdflyfishinguk5220  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hi unlike some people who fish with a bung, which requires the fly fished static. I tend to fish flies that require a little movement in the water, so to mimic this i pull the line. 4inch, 6inch at a time or even a very slow figure 8. When I fish lures, bugs , leeches etc i move the line faster to annoy the trout and get a response of attack etc. Thanks for watching Regards MD

    • @Dannydanny991
      @Dannydanny991 8 месяцев назад

      @mdflyfishinguk5220 thankyou for replying I'm trying too learn as much as i can before actually going

  • @alanmarshall7045
    @alanmarshall7045 8 месяцев назад

    Here's the thing. Same happened to me with regards to the pin dropping out of the Rover net head assembly. Only 1hour in and ping , off shot the head. Had to land each fish with just the pan head and nearly came a cropper a few times from going in head first. Learnt my lesson. I always have a spare net just in case . As for the pins , a drop of lock-/ tight ( super glue for metal ) or even UV resin. You need to keep inspecting the area as chucking the net down , opening and closing can cause the pin to work its way out. It's a curve ball you don't need. Anyhow , keep the videos of coming. Tight lines

    • @mdflyfishinguk5220
      @mdflyfishinguk5220  8 месяцев назад

      I phoned the company and got no result, I've still got a nail holding my net on, it does the job, regards MD

    • @alanmarshall7045
      @alanmarshall7045 8 месяцев назад

      I now have 2 rover nets and 1 Salmon net . All Wychwood with the same type of pin set up. Moved over to a Mclean round head flip net. Twice the price ,but not failed me yet
      @@mdflyfishinguk5220

  • @FISHINGTEAMSP
    @FISHINGTEAMSP 2 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @gavinshearer1309
    @gavinshearer1309 2 года назад +1

    Hey new to the channel love ur content I'm actually heading to pennine on Friday

    • @mdflyfishinguk5220
      @mdflyfishinguk5220  2 года назад +1

      Hi Gavin Thanks for watching and the comment, hope you enjoy pennine and catch a bag full. Regards MD

  • @CBCB78
    @CBCB78 2 года назад +1

    Had a suspicion it might’ve been the Chammy work, MD. They’re getting a go next week.
    Regards the length of the Vids, longer the better as far as I’m concerned 😂. I’d watch an hour long one.
    And In terms of price, you absolutely get what you pay for. I usually paid £20-25 for a days fishing and Pennine is probably a tenner more expense but worth every penny, just for the realistic chance at a double or a 20lb.
    Last week was my 4th time and I’ve had a PB rainbow, a PB brown and my first ever blue which was 5lb.
    Pennine is now my go to water. It’s an hour there and an hour back but I’m there all day, 8-5. Cracking place

  • @davidwilson8985
    @davidwilson8985 Год назад +1

    Strange question what net do you use. Thanks

    • @mdflyfishinguk5220
      @mdflyfishinguk5220  Год назад +1

      www.sportfish.co.uk/wychwood-rover-fishing-net.html only thing with this net is keep checking the pin near the head mount. Regards MD

  • @marksaunders4031
    @marksaunders4031 Год назад +1

    the tying of the shammy worm is not available is there any chance you could do another one?

    • @mdflyfishinguk5220
      @mdflyfishinguk5220  Год назад

      I will, I took my fly tying videos down as they had bad lightning. Going to film new ones, which will feature on the up and coming MD website.

    • @marksaunders4031
      @marksaunders4031 Год назад

      @@mdflyfishinguk5220 ok thanks i will check out the website

    • @marksaunders4031
      @marksaunders4031 Год назад +2

      can i ask what and where you get the leather from?

    • @mdflyfishinguk5220
      @mdflyfishinguk5220  Год назад

      www.ebay.co.uk/itm/313596287541?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=_ulpkqj7qck&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=cKKFtXLyS9W&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY. Just cut it to how long you want it for the size of your hook.

    • @marksaunders4031
      @marksaunders4031 Год назад

      thanks again