FLY FISHING LESSONS AT NEW MILLS If you are interested in fly fishing lessons, I am now a fully qualified instructor at this fishery. We are doing selected dates with several shorter lessons or you can book a full day. Go to the events or pinned posts of my facebook page for all the details through this link👇 Many thanks Stuart facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094263695351
Hi Stew fished in may last year fantastic fishing on dries size 14 beetle size 16 olive parachute , fishing to moving fish, loved fishing the stream from far side size 16 black spider , size 16 olive parachute, had some nice browns and also a olive buzzer fished in the wind on a floater with 5ft int braided leader letting it swing round only use 5wts regards robbo
Thanks very much Stephen. Try to kneel as much as possible but am in danger of not being able to get up cos the knees are that knackered now 🙂 Worth giving New Mills a go if you are up this way, for sure. Stu.
Great video, first place i ever caught a fish back when i was about 11. Im 25 now and ive had practically no success since on british waters, (a couple small carp on a holiday park pond, and a almost landed pike on loch ness) i never knew anybody who could teach me how to fly fish, i figured out spinning and simple course fishing for myself, but as said my luck has been poor. I live about 10 minutes from this place, ill have to give it a crack sometime.
Thanks very much 👍 Don’t give up on it. Even if you catch nothing to start with you’ll improve every time. And New Mills is a great place, being so close for you. But make sure you buy a pair of polaroid sunglasses. You can get them for a few quid and you’ll see the fish and how they react to your flies much easier. The glasses take the glare off the surface basically. Don’t be shy of asking the people on the bank and also watch what they are doing if they are catching. Most fishers are really helpful. Cheers Stu
Excellent well made video Stuart, great camera work. Good fishing as well, I will have to try the hiding behind a tree technique! The rod holder looks really useful.
Thats good of you to say George. Thanks very much. Theres not many things I can hide behind, so that tree is handy 🙂 The rod holders are brilliant aren’t they? Stop plenty of tangles and keep the rods up off the ground 👌 Wouldn’t be without one now. Thanks again for your comment 👍 Stu
Thanks very much Garry. And really appreciate you subscribing. Theres a fair bit planned for youtube in the next few months. The Cadence Fly Fishing facebook page is going to have plenty of other stuff as well if you’re not already on? Guess it’ll take you 1h 15m from Morpeth? Worth the trip if you can get one of those big browns out eh? Thanks again for commenting and subscribing. Stu
@Cadence Fly Fishing yeah I reckon around that time but not an issue. I have been interested in maybe booking one of the cabins and staying overnight. I will keep watching the UA-cam sontent and join the Facebook page. Haven't fished for years but got most of my gear updated for this year. Cheers
Hi Mike. Thats good of you to say. Many thanks. The bag is a Fishpond Switchback Pro Wading System and I’ve never regretted buying it. Its worth having a look on youtube at the reviews as theres a few features that are worthwhile. The main one that won’t be covered is there is no downward force that makes the straps dig in. Like you can get if you overload a waistcoat. Its really comfortable and the unique slide rail makes everything easily accessible. The tool belt on the front can be slid up to the shoulder to keep everything out the way as well. There is also one with a smaller bag available. Highly recommended in summary - but you might get one or two strange looks 🙂 Best regards Stu
@nicothiry4667 Many thanks 👍 Its just a fly rod holder - not sure theres an actual name for it now you mention it 🤔 If you send us a message via my facebook page (Stuart Ingledew Fly Fishing) I’ll send you the contact details of the lad who makes them. Don’t want to put his details on a public forum is all. He can post overseas if you are not UK based I believe. They are really handy things and stop tangles and also help stop people standing on rods normally laid flat on the ground. As well as the obvious positive of making multiple rods much easy to carry with one hand. If you look at the Chatton video theres a more detailed review of it in the first half. Cheers Stu
Glad you enjoyed it Stef G 👍 The indicators are just something I make myself. They’ve been successful for years now. Much more sensitive than whats available in the shops and less resistance to the fish. You still need the right flies on the end though 🙂Easier said than done. Stu.
Great video full of helpful information. . Can I ask details of your hip tackle bag please ? Link if possible . Thanks ,tight lines looking forward 😢to more from you . Brian
Thanks very much Brian. Glad you’re enjoying the videos. There’ll be plenty more coming. The pack system is a Fishpond Switchback Pro. Theres loads of shops sell them online so should be easy to find. If you want to have a look at our rods, reels and lines this is the link to our website: www.cadencefishing.co.uk/product-category/fly-fishing/ Thanks once again for commenting. Stu
@trevorluft1763 In answer to your question about whether the bag could take food for a long day (which I’ve accidentally deleted while replying)… Only if you’re a sparrow. Its a good enough size for most of the fishing stuff you’d need and a few cereal/chocolate bars on top, but not a three course meal. At a push you could get a supermarket sarnie in there by sacrificing some tackle I suppose. Its certainly not a tiny space. But not like one of the old style shoulder bags you could park a car in. I do clip a water bottle to one of the outside rings though. And it doesn’t really get in the way or pull down on the straps too much. If we meet on the bank you’re welcome to a look 👍 Cheers,
@alana9354 No idea how much the wigwams are as I don’t work there. Contact the fishery direct for that. Confirm there is definitely a bait pond - in the bit with the rods, lines and flies near the end of this video thats it in the background.
I've noticed on quite a few vids that the cameraman never pans to where you are indicating while you are talking about features of the fisheries. You need to kick him up the jacksie. Good info though.
@peterpann9197 They are indicators and flies I designed and make myself so they aren’t available from the shops. If you send me a private message through my facebook page it might be possible to get some full rigs sent to the fishery in time. Click this link:- facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094263695351 Hope you have a good week. Theres some cracking brownies in there 👌 Cheers Stu
@@grantblair422 Grant Blair If you send us a message through the Cadence Fly Fishing facebook page and I’ll get you in touch. I think there is a two rod version available. Should be around £35 from memory. Many thanks. Stu.
They’re all barbless hooks used in this video Mo. I never use barbed on these lakes. Hooks like the Drennan Nymph that were originally barbed have been properly debarbed with pliers. The metal on the old Drennan hooks is very soft and presses down perfectly. No shame here.
FLY FISHING LESSONS AT NEW MILLS
If you are interested in fly fishing lessons, I am now a fully qualified instructor at this fishery.
We are doing selected dates with several shorter lessons or you can book a full day. Go to the events or pinned posts of my facebook page for all the details through this link👇
Many thanks
Stuart
facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094263695351
Great little fishery 🎣
Its certainly that Graham. Really well run and lots of people on hand to help beginners or experienced angler alike.
Hi Stew fished in may last year fantastic fishing on dries size 14 beetle size 16 olive parachute , fishing to moving fish, loved fishing the stream from far side size 16 black spider , size 16 olive parachute, had some nice browns and also a olive buzzer fished in the wind on a floater with 5ft int braided leader letting it swing round only use 5wts regards robbo
Sounds like proper fishing that Ian 👌 You’ve had a cracking day there. Can’t beat a 5 weight either. Cheers, Stu
Great watch Stu, looks like a superb fishery. Keeping low and out of sight makes a huge difference to catching as you proved today.
Thanks very much Stephen. Try to kneel as much as possible but am in danger of not being able to get up cos the knees are that knackered now 🙂 Worth giving New Mills a go if you are up this way, for sure. Stu.
HI STEW so nice to see you hunting trouts behind a tree like an heron ! Cheers hope to see you soon my friend ! PASCAL
Pascal! I could not creep around like the original heron from France 👌Speak soon.
A great video again Stu
cheers👍👍
Thanks very much John. Glad you enjoyed it. Tried that fly you gave me - sits lovely in the surface mind. Really liked it 👍
Very good Stuart
You’ve had some good fish from there haven’t you? Did you beat your Dad on the same day?
Great video, first place i ever caught a fish back when i was about 11. Im 25 now and ive had practically no success since on british waters, (a couple small carp on a holiday park pond, and a almost landed pike on loch ness) i never knew anybody who could teach me how to fly fish, i figured out spinning and simple course fishing for myself, but as said my luck has been poor.
I live about 10 minutes from this place, ill have to give it a crack sometime.
Thanks very much 👍 Don’t give up on it. Even if you catch nothing to start with you’ll improve every time. And New Mills is a great place, being so close for you. But make sure you buy a pair of polaroid sunglasses. You can get them for a few quid and you’ll see the fish and how they react to your flies much easier. The glasses take the glare off the surface basically. Don’t be shy of asking the people on the bank and also watch what they are doing if they are catching. Most fishers are really helpful. Cheers Stu
Excellent well made video Stuart, great camera work. Good fishing as well, I will have to try the hiding behind a tree technique!
The rod holder looks really useful.
Thats good of you to say George. Thanks very much. Theres not many things I can hide behind, so that tree is handy 🙂 The rod holders are brilliant aren’t they? Stop plenty of tangles and keep the rods up off the ground 👌 Wouldn’t be without one now.
Thanks again for your comment 👍
Stu
Massive fish
Plenty of them in there Old Smuggler.
Great video,many thanks for sharing your set ups.
Thanks very much John. Thats good of you to take the time to comment 👍 Fingers crossed they help you catch a couple more if you do go there 🤞
Just subscribed. Really enjoyed this video. I plan to fish there this year. Live in morpeth. Good insight to the fishery
Thanks very much Garry. And really appreciate you subscribing. Theres a fair bit planned for youtube in the next few months. The Cadence Fly Fishing facebook page is going to have plenty of other stuff as well if you’re not already on?
Guess it’ll take you 1h 15m from Morpeth? Worth the trip if you can get one of those big browns out eh?
Thanks again for commenting and subscribing.
Stu
@Cadence Fly Fishing yeah I reckon around that time but not an issue. I have been interested in maybe booking one of the cabins and staying overnight. I will keep watching the UA-cam sontent and join the Facebook page. Haven't fished for years but got most of my gear updated for this year. Cheers
Another great Cadence video. It’s certainly got me thinking about fly fishing. I wonder if we will see a £1 challenge for fly fishing.
No chance of that Steve 🙂The form I’ve been in since this video was made, a quid would be way too high a risk.
Hi stu,great upload as always. Can i ask where did you buy,your shoulder/waist bay ,?,very simple but impressive, kind regards Mike. Norfolk 👍
Hi Mike. Thats good of you to say. Many thanks.
The bag is a Fishpond Switchback Pro Wading System and I’ve never regretted buying it. Its worth having a look on youtube at the reviews as theres a few features that are worthwhile. The main one that won’t be covered is there is no downward force that makes the straps dig in. Like you can get if you overload a waistcoat. Its really comfortable and the unique slide rail makes everything easily accessible. The tool belt on the front can be slid up to the shoulder to keep everything out the way as well.
There is also one with a smaller bag available.
Highly recommended in summary - but you might get one or two strange looks 🙂
Best regards
Stu
@@StuI-kl5xt many thanks, Mike.
What size hooks do you use on the blue cheese slushy flie
Its a Size 10 Hanak Jig Superb 450BL, Harry.
Hello , nice video .I was interested in that thing you carry your fly rods around .Something you don't see where i live .What's it called .Thanks
@nicothiry4667
Many thanks 👍
Its just a fly rod holder - not sure theres an actual name for it now you mention it 🤔
If you send us a message via my facebook page (Stuart Ingledew Fly Fishing) I’ll send you the contact details of the lad who makes them. Don’t want to put his details on a public forum is all.
He can post overseas if you are not UK based I believe.
They are really handy things and stop tangles and also help stop people standing on rods normally laid flat on the ground. As well as the obvious positive of making multiple rods much easy to carry with one hand.
If you look at the Chatton video theres a more detailed review of it in the first half.
Cheers
Stu
Really enjoyable video, thanks. What type of indicator do you use?
Glad you enjoyed it Stef G 👍 The indicators are just something I make myself. They’ve been successful for years now. Much more sensitive than whats available in the shops and less resistance to the fish. You still need the right flies on the end though 🙂Easier said than done. Stu.
Great video full of helpful information. . Can I ask details of your hip tackle bag please ? Link if possible . Thanks ,tight lines looking forward 😢to more from you . Brian
Thanks very much Brian. Glad you’re enjoying the videos. There’ll be plenty more coming.
The pack system is a Fishpond Switchback Pro. Theres loads of shops sell them online so should be easy to find.
If you want to have a look at our rods, reels and lines this is the link to our website:
www.cadencefishing.co.uk/product-category/fly-fishing/
Thanks once again for commenting. Stu
Hi can I ask where the cadence fly lines for the single handed rods are made is Korea, Japan China UK etc thanks
@trevorluft1763
In answer to your question about whether the bag could take food for a long day (which I’ve accidentally deleted while replying)…
Only if you’re a sparrow.
Its a good enough size for most of the fishing stuff you’d need and a few cereal/chocolate bars on top, but not a three course meal.
At a push you could get a supermarket sarnie in there by sacrificing some tackle I suppose. Its certainly not a tiny space. But not like one of the old style shoulder bags you could park a car in.
I do clip a water bottle to one of the outside rings though. And it doesn’t really get in the way or pull down on the straps too much.
If we meet on the bank you’re welcome to a look 👍
Cheers,
Much for wigwam and 2 nights 2 adults fishing and have you a bait pond
@alana9354
No idea how much the wigwams are as I don’t work there. Contact the fishery direct for that.
Confirm there is definitely a bait pond - in the bit with the rods, lines and flies near the end of this video thats it in the background.
I've noticed on quite a few vids that the cameraman never pans to where you are indicating while you are talking about features of the fisheries. You need to kick him up the jacksie. Good info though.
@grahamtodd2335 Will give him a hoof 🙂 In fairness, he does a cracking job overall. But point taken on this 👍 Cheers. Stu
Hi stew I'm going to new mills next week for a few days in the pods I was wondering what type of indicators you were using 🤔
@peterpann9197
They are indicators and flies I designed and make myself so they aren’t available from the shops.
If you send me a private message through my facebook page it might be possible to get some full rigs sent to the fishery in time. Click this link:-
facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094263695351
Hope you have a good week. Theres some cracking brownies in there 👌
Cheers
Stu
Where did you get your rod holder, do they do a two rod version ?
Another great video 👍
It's not commercially available. Stuart may be able to further advise
@@CadenceFlyFishing Ok no problem. Hopefully on the market soon. Looks really helpful when carrying multiple set ups. No tangled droppers 👌
@@grantblair422 Grant Blair
If you send us a message through the Cadence Fly Fishing facebook page and I’ll get you in touch. I think there is a two rod version available. Should be around £35 from memory. Many thanks. Stu.
@@CadenceFlyFishing That’s great. Cheers. I don’t actually have a facebook my self tho. I could use my girlfriends tho ?
Dude, you got enough rods?
nearly 🤪🤪🤩🤩❤❤
Hopefully you catch with 1 of your 40 rods 😂
Allan Stewart
Like to keep my options open 🙂 Bit of a pain to set up mind.
Shame on you using barbed hooks for catch and release!
They’re all barbless hooks used in this video Mo. I never use barbed on these lakes. Hooks like the Drennan Nymph that were originally barbed have been properly debarbed with pliers. The metal on the old Drennan hooks is very soft and presses down perfectly. No shame here.