Great video again! I had to smile at those first few sentences „...you win some, you lose some, some are big and some are small...“. Will be fishing Mörrumsån again in September, in the meantime I am happy to watch your videos!
This video was one of your best so far. Those fish were stunning and i love your calm and accurate narration. That jumper trout though, i had a very similar experience this year while using single handed 6 weight rod in vantaa river Finland. A big bright silver seatrout that did over 20 jumps in 10 minutes and it didnt lose any energy at all. I never landed that fish but i was ok with it! Glad you did! Seeing you fight that gave me chilly flashbacks.
I would not have put the rainbow back ,I would never put anything back that was non indigenous to any wild water . Great video with some wonderful fish Dr John . Regards from old Blighty UK .
Nice to see you still catching salmon and sea trout on the Morrum after the scares of the previous couple of years. Thanks for posting the video, happy Christmas you you.
Again a great video but, never quite understand the absence of a decent landing net in not only Dr John videos but many other proficient anglers. It would mean landing most fish cleaner and quicker and also prevent the near lost fish as a result of `hand` landing. Keep up the good work.
Hi from Scotland, Love watching your videos i was wondering if you could help me out the river im currently fishing has lots of slow moving deep water i was wondering how you would fish these areas iv seen in some of your videos it looks like your simply swinging a fly in slow water? any tips would be much appreciated
Hi, Slow moving, deep currents are really not my speciallity. I prefere faster waters. But this year I might actually give it a try. I will probably start fishing with some kind of sink tippet, density depending on the waterflow and then I will take in the line with a short, fast movement. At least that's the plan. /John
@@DrJohnTheAnglerJohnHedberg thanks alot can't wait for that video 😀 also love the fly tying videos been fishing your ullsocken pattern over here in scotland hoping to pick up a few salmon thanks again
@@DrJohnTheAnglerJohnHedberg Such a rainbow would have been considered a trophy in the waters I fish in my part of the US.However given that sea trout and salmon are native, I'd have been sorely tempted to place it on the grill.Thanks for replying, enjoy your vids immensely!
Hi, No the problem is not solved. I saw sick and dead fish in June but not to the same extent as before. So it looks promising in Mörrum but it's not over yet. Something is wrong in the Baltic Sea because there are reports from other Swedish rivers about extensive salmon deaths
@@DrJohnTheAnglerJohnHedberg Hi , we saw that kind of fish few years ago in Lithuania, but last two years all fish was clean. But I was in Kola peninsular this fall and all fish what i saw 100% was sick...
Jo, att skrika, tjoa och pussa på allt och alla varje gång man får en fisk verkar vara det som ”säljer”. Inte min grej dock. Jag är den tysta, tråkiga typen och möjligen speglar det av sig i talet. Eller så är det för att jag försöker ta det på engelska som jag inte behärskar särskilt bra. Ambitionen är hur som helst att göra bra, vackra och informativa fiskevideos på mitt sätt. /John
One of the most enjoyable fishing videos I've ever seen. Thank you very much for sharing sir.
Great video again! I had to smile at those first few sentences „...you win some, you lose some, some are big and some are small...“. Will be fishing Mörrumsån again in September, in the meantime I am happy to watch your videos!
Wonderful stuff. Thank you for posting this up. What a fabulous fish to finish on.
Great film work great commentary as usual love it 👍
Love the videos 👍🎣
This video was one of your best so far. Those fish were stunning and i love your calm and accurate narration. That jumper trout though, i had a very similar experience this year while using single handed 6 weight rod in vantaa river Finland. A big bright silver seatrout that did over 20 jumps in 10 minutes and it didnt lose any energy at all. I never landed that fish but i was ok with it! Glad you did! Seeing you fight that gave me chilly flashbacks.
Well done Dr John. Glad you had a good season. The Mörrum has been on my bucket list for a while now. Maybe next year...
Greetings from Switerland
Beutiful catches my man. Seanery ain't bad either .
Happy holidays from the US
I wish you the same. /John
I would not have put the rainbow back ,I would never put anything back that was non indigenous to any wild water . Great video with some wonderful fish Dr John .
Regards from old Blighty UK .
I fully understand your point. But rainbow trout has been around here since the seventies and they have still not manage to establish./John
Nice to see you still catching salmon and sea trout on the Morrum after the scares of the previous couple of years. Thanks for posting the video, happy Christmas you you.
Again a great video but, never quite understand the absence of a decent landing net in not only Dr John videos but many other proficient anglers. It would mean landing most fish cleaner and quicker and also prevent the near lost fish as a result of `hand` landing. Keep up the good work.
Hi, In my case it is because the net is in the way when I fish. /John
Great Video, Dr John. Do you prefer Rio or Guideline for your body+tip system in Mörrum?
Well, I use Guideline. But I don't think it matters. Rio will do fine. /John
omg those silver scales..
Hi from Scotland, Love watching your videos i was wondering if you could help me out the river im currently fishing has lots of slow moving deep water i was wondering how you would fish these areas iv seen in some of your videos it looks like your simply swinging a fly in slow water? any tips would be much appreciated
Hi,
Slow moving, deep currents are really not my speciallity. I prefere faster waters. But this year I might actually give it a try. I will probably start fishing with some kind of sink tippet, density depending on the waterflow and then I will take in the line with a short, fast movement. At least that's the plan. /John
@@DrJohnTheAnglerJohnHedberg thanks alot can't wait for that video 😀 also love the fly tying videos been fishing your ullsocken pattern over here in scotland hoping to pick up a few salmon thanks again
Hvilken 0.4 har over 20 kilo bruddstyrke?
Hej, Jag använder Trabucco Tournament Tough 0,40 mm. Grymt bra lina! /John
Are you not encouraged to remove rainbows from the eco-system? I know C&R is becoming ingrained, but I think I would have removed it.
I see your point and I must admit that I pondered for a while but in the end I decided to release it. It was 50/50. Maybe next time. /John
Vad fiskar du med för utrustning? Spö, rulle, lina, tafs osv? Gillar dina filmer, hoppas det kommer mer :)
@@DrJohnTheAnglerJohnHedberg Such a rainbow would have been considered a trophy in the waters I fish in my part of the US.However given that sea trout and salmon are native, I'd have been sorely tempted to place it on the grill.Thanks for replying, enjoy your vids immensely!
never kill what you wont/cant eat!.
John hi, no no sick fish this year? So river is again healthy? was it naturally or any actions from Biologist?
Hi, No the problem is not solved. I saw sick and dead fish in June but not to the same extent as before. So it looks promising in Mörrum but it's not over yet. Something is wrong in the Baltic Sea because there are reports from other Swedish rivers about extensive salmon deaths
@@DrJohnTheAnglerJohnHedberg Hi , we saw that kind of fish few years ago in Lithuania, but last two years all fish was clean. But I was in Kola peninsular this fall and all fish what i saw 100% was sick...
Vad använder du för utrustning?
Hej, Spö: Stinger 12,6 ft, lina 8-9# flyt + spets beroende på vattenföring + fast sink polyleader och tafsen är 0.4 mm.
@@DrJohnTheAnglerJohnHedberg okej, tack för svaret! Gillar dina videos, hoppas på fler:)
Försök låta lite mer spännande, du låter lite uttråkad. Agera mera numera!
Jo, att skrika, tjoa och pussa på allt och alla varje gång man får en fisk verkar vara det som ”säljer”. Inte min grej dock. Jag är den tysta, tråkiga typen och möjligen speglar det av sig i talet. Eller så är det för att jag försöker ta det på engelska som jag inte behärskar särskilt bra. Ambitionen är hur som helst att göra bra, vackra och informativa fiskevideos på mitt sätt. /John
@@DrJohnTheAnglerJohnHedberg Jo filmen är jättebra, du behöver inte låta som David Attenborough bara lite mer glädje. Inget illa ment. Pip Lärkan