For those talking about the length of the rods (especially american). Its mostly the Scottish/Irish/British that use long rods (between 15-17ft) Even if they are fishing with floating lines they go long. The reason is the sizes of the rivers are usuly long, or the fish is big and they want good resistance on them, which you get from a longer rod. Also its more suited for LOOONG spey lines which is quite often used in DEE, Tweed etc. Me who lives in Sweden usuly go weight 7-8 12.6ft for My skagit rig, and weight 9-10 13-14ft for my Scandi set up, thats usuly what people here in Scandinavia use because we also use shooting heads, instead of long spey lines. In the US you guys fish mostly skagit (if im correct) these are very short shooting heads which allows to cast bigger flies with shorter rods by the help of sustain ancers. meanwhile in Scandinavia its mostly touch and go casts. I have to tell you guys from the US, i love your Skagit set-up, its perfect here for spring sea trouts.
it's not 18th century, it's only around 100 year old style, it's traditional for ghillies to dress this way on the bigger scottish waters, if it's not for you then stay away! these guys know every stone in the rivers. who says you have to fish with up to date brand new gear, some guys like the older traditional tackle
A week on Monday and I'll be a Sluie for my first Salmon fishing, a 50th birthday treat. I can hardly wait!
Hi Jools Partridge enjoy yourself and good luck bagging yourself some salmon!
Many thanks, I can but try!
For those talking about the length of the rods (especially american). Its mostly the Scottish/Irish/British that use long rods (between 15-17ft) Even if they are fishing with floating lines they go long. The reason is the sizes of the rivers are usuly long, or the fish is big and they want good resistance on them, which you get from a longer rod. Also its more suited for LOOONG spey lines which is quite often used in DEE, Tweed etc. Me who lives in Sweden usuly go weight 7-8 12.6ft for My skagit rig, and weight 9-10 13-14ft for my Scandi set up, thats usuly what people here in Scandinavia use because we also use shooting heads, instead of long spey lines. In the US you guys fish mostly skagit (if im correct) these are very short shooting heads which allows to cast bigger flies with shorter rods by the help of sustain ancers. meanwhile in Scandinavia its mostly touch and go casts. I have to tell you guys from the US, i love your Skagit set-up, its perfect here for spring sea trouts.
Nice Salmon fish on nice River Dee
Anglers fishing the River Dee by and large use 13-15 ft double handed fly rods with spey lines or shooting heads
Prepariamoci a questa nuova avventura sul River DEE 15"ft double handed fly rods with spey lines or shooting heads .
Are these fish for sport only or can you keep your catch limit?
What is the name of the song?
Good
What planet is this guy on? Or what river ?
fecking el its the famous phillip black fishing ere boyos. lol
Why are european fly rods so much longer than american's?
Sup boys
Nobody knows where you are? Not anymore....
Why fishermen's clothing is from the 18th century? And why fishing equipment is so old? Is it illegal to fish with modern equipment or what?
Romance and tradition. If you don't understand that... you'll never appreciate or understand salmon fishing in Scotland ;)
@@denis888red Or anywhere...
@@StevenBakerDive Touche Steve. Touche ;)
it's not 18th century, it's only around 100 year old style, it's traditional for ghillies to dress this way on the bigger scottish waters, if it's not for you then stay away! these guys know every stone in the rivers. who says you have to fish with up to date brand new gear, some guys like the older traditional tackle