Jonathan - your videos, tactics and flies are outstanding. I fish primarily dry - here in New York - mainly the Beaverkill River and Upper Delaware in the Catskills and the Farmington and Housatonic Rivers in Connecticut. its always a pleasure watching your videos....which I've been doing for a few years now - and your tactics will work anywhere.
I used your soft hackle mayfly pattern with success on both the Monnow and Irfon last week, thanks for a great pattern. The new microphone has made your films much easier to hear the sound on. Keep up the good work!
i watch your videos everyday. they are superb and i wish i had streams like you guys. i live in south western pa in the states and there isn't anything like what you have. so i just watch you and dream of one day catching them like this.
The step by step patterns for the dun and nymph are now live on the site at onstream-guide.com. To subscribe to the free e-zine see beneath the nav bar on the home page. Regards Jon and Nellie.
I didn't see any tactics except you missed the first fish coz you pulled too fast after that the reason you hooked anything was because the distance involved allowed a lag of time which let the fish to turn down.
Jonathan - your videos, tactics and flies are outstanding. I fish primarily dry - here in New York - mainly the Beaverkill River and Upper Delaware in the Catskills and the Farmington and Housatonic Rivers in Connecticut. its always a pleasure watching your videos....which I've been doing for a few years now - and your tactics will work anywhere.
I used your soft hackle mayfly pattern with success on both the Monnow and Irfon last week, thanks for a great pattern. The new microphone has made your films much easier to hear the sound on. Keep up the good work!
I am impressed with that cast under the tree. Takes talent !!:!!
Another great film Jonathan. You make it look so easy!!! Grrrrr!
Love watching these videos! Thank you
Very enjoyable. Thank you for the time, effort, and sharing your knowledge. Your camera person also did a great job.
i watch your videos everyday. they are superb and i wish i had streams like you guys. i live in south western pa in the states and there isn't anything like what you have. so i just watch you and dream of one day catching them like this.
In Pennsylvania we nymph fish a lot.
The step by step patterns for the dun and nymph are now live on the site at onstream-guide.com. To subscribe to the free e-zine see beneath the nav bar on the home page. Regards Jon and Nellie.
Jonathan Barnes
hello and thank you for this video, I am beginner and I want to know what silk and leader you used.
Jonathan Barnes , Have you ever fished in the U.S. ? If so where?
As always great video thank you!
are those smaller bugs flying around midges? or are those mayflies?
What a cast
I didn't see any tactics except you missed the first fish coz you pulled too fast after that the reason you hooked anything was because the distance involved allowed a lag of time which let the fish to turn down.
Aren’t you suppose to count to 3 before setting the hook with a dry?People tell me no but I’d swear you should wait?
what makes the dry fly stay on the surface?
You can add a little bit of floatant, you can pick some up at the store. You just dab a little on the hackle and it helps it stay a float.
Gink
This guy should disable his comments . He doesn't reply to anyone
That fish stayed out of the water from 4:08 to 4:48. Ouch...