Another great video Chris, some amazing looking water there, never fished Stobhall, thinking of booking something now for March. Thanks for taking the time to produce & share.
Good video once more, thanks for the heads up on the running line you got from AA got mine last week, I've still not got a fish yet ,but working on it ,tight lines, Alan
That looks like a lovely bit of water to fish. I've booked a boat on the Findhorn through Atholl Sporting they seamed very easy to deal with. Hope we both get some silver soon.
I fished that exact pool about 15 years ago. Caught sod all, but I would have happily paid the asking price just to be there. My old fishing buddy and I would stop by the Tay whenever we could, just to watch it go past. I will be fishing the Dunkeld stretch for trout once the spring comes.
Occasionally I used to enjoy a pint in a local pub which had the original cast of a 50lb fish caught by a Major Frank Pullar. From the Upper Eel Brig Pool in, if my memory serves me right, 1922.
Another belter Chris! They say the salmon is a fish of 10,000 casts, well, I've counted every cast since your last fish and you're at 19,703 so that next one is coming soon. Keep the faith, tight lines 🤣👍
Hi Chris, could I ask a quick filming question re the gopro? I was wondering do you keep the wingslayer sponge on permanently or judge it by the conditions? Many thanks.
what stunning beat. and enviroment. i am so envius. regarding your reel. it seems to me that you didnt have it serviced from last season. i belive i picked up the sound of a bad needle bearing then. and it have been persisten ever since. and it may have been the cause of your issue with the "bird`s nest". it would be a nigthmare if you had a fish on, and that happened. the needle bearing is a easy change. so if that is the issue, then its a easy fix. but your talking about getting another reel. and i agree. go for a higher qualety one. its typical of trout fishermen to look at the reel and just say that its only for holding line. for salmon fishing that saying dont hold true. so my sugestion is to get a new reel. reapair the current one and have it as a spare. keep backing on tough. your talking with the ghilly about fishing in norway. if you decide to realize that tougth. i have a few suggestion for you.
Thanks for taking the time for such an indepth response going to the tackle shop nearby tomorrow to have a look. Fortunately my friend Russ has leant me a reel for the time being 👍 would be great to connect over the Norway trip idea. Likewise, when you visit in 2024 👍
Very nice video and I like your salmon fishing philosophy - enjoy the fishing and fly casting and if you get a fish that's an absolute bonus!
Thanks Philip 👍
Another great video Chris, some amazing looking water there, never fished Stobhall, thinking of booking something now for March. Thanks for taking the time to produce & share.
Ah cheers for that
Well done! If you go to Sweden, take a quick stop in Falkenberg on the West coast and take a day in river Ätran.
I'll show you around.
Tight lines
Thanks Jimmy I may very well tske you up on your offer 👍
Great video
Thanks!
Great video. Your enthusiasm is infectious. I used to fish a beat bellow stobhall in the spring. Lovely river and so well looked after by the ghillies
Glad you enjoyed, thanks for the support 👍
Good video once more, thanks for the heads up on the running line you got from AA got mine last week, I've still not got a fish yet ,but working on it ,tight lines, Alan
Thanks Alan, fingers crossed you'll get one soon
Excellent video again Chris. Some cracking water
Thanks 👍
Well done! Great video as always!
Thank you! Cheers!
That looks like a lovely bit of water to fish. I've booked a boat on the Findhorn through Atholl Sporting they seamed very easy to deal with. Hope we both get some silver soon.
I have found Atholl Sporting to be very helpful too. Tight lines mate 👍
Get Yourself a good used Hardy marques salmon nr 3, the one with the brass foot and you have one of the best , they are not expensive and realy good !
Thanks I will take a look👍
I fished that exact pool about 15 years ago. Caught sod all, but I would have happily paid the asking price just to be there. My old fishing buddy and I would stop by the Tay whenever we could, just to watch it go past. I will be fishing the Dunkeld stretch for trout once the spring comes.
Best of luck for the trout season Chris. Your new rod will be your lightsaber 😃👍
@@CornishChrisTheFish Aye, the farce is definitely with me.
Occasionally I used to enjoy a pint in a local pub which had the original cast of a 50lb fish caught by a Major Frank Pullar. From the Upper Eel Brig Pool in, if my memory serves me right, 1922.
Major Pullar ?! an apt name for a fisherman 😂
Another belter Chris! They say the salmon is a fish of 10,000 casts, well, I've counted every cast since your last fish and you're at 19,703 so that next one is coming soon. Keep the faith, tight lines 🤣👍
19703?!?!? Wow, and they were just the ones on film, i must be at least 50,000 by now 🤣 thanks Steve 👍
Hi Chris, could I ask a quick filming question re the gopro? I was wondering do you keep the wingslayer sponge on permanently or judge it by the conditions? Many thanks.
Yes I do! I find it's really good at extending the battery life during really cold weather.
what stunning beat. and enviroment. i am so envius.
regarding your reel. it seems to me that you didnt have it serviced from last season. i belive i picked up the sound of a bad needle bearing then. and it have been persisten ever since. and it may have been the cause of your issue with the "bird`s nest". it would be a nigthmare if you had a fish on, and that happened. the needle bearing is a easy change. so if that is the issue, then its a easy fix. but your talking about getting another reel. and i agree. go for a higher qualety one. its typical of trout fishermen to look at the reel and just say that its only for holding line. for salmon fishing that saying dont hold true. so my sugestion is to get a new reel. reapair the current one and have it as a spare. keep backing on tough.
your talking with the ghilly about fishing in norway. if you decide to realize that tougth. i have a few suggestion for you.
Thanks for taking the time for such an indepth response going to the tackle shop nearby tomorrow to have a look. Fortunately my friend Russ has leant me a reel for the time being 👍 would be great to connect over the Norway trip idea. Likewise, when you visit in 2024 👍