Given that, this is probably - definitely - the best small stream UK trout fishing video that I have seen, the 'likes' should be in the thousands not the hundreds. Excellent !! Very enjoyable and well presented.
Fantastic vid there Lewis. Can’t believe I’ve just watched it. Brought back memories, as I used to fish the Lyn in the early 80’s. Some good size salmon and STs back then. Delighted to see the river again after so many years. I’ve been meaning to return. Those brownies are something else. Well done 👏🏼
In the early 60's you could walk across this river on the backs of the salmon sadly all but gone now , following the river all the way up to malmsmead is a sublime walk and wonderful fishing , you can get a permit , pint and great lunch at the Rockford Inn by the waterside.........this should be on everyones bucket list.
I caught my first sea trout this year on the river till in Northumberland caught it on a spoon as the river was in flood hope to go there next may and try some fly fishing
Really liked this; very high production quality and clearly spoken presentation . Loads of detail without being overpowering, and a natural flow . Beatifull day!
One of my favourite fishing videos in years!! I've spent so many days in the Lyn valley as a kid and taking my kids there, just heaven! Lynmouth a great spot too. Loving some of the methods with a nymphing rod, genius. Can't wait to get up there again. Wow, those wild fish are just stunning! Nice work boys
Thankyou for this video, i fish the lyn once a week, and have persevered with the fly rod on the browns, so good to see a good angler showing the way, ive been on the dry dropper recently and its a very productive method. your leader set up is very intersting, as ive been having much more fly line out, so that is a great idea. Lastly what you said about riffles and shallower water ive found by trial and error to be exactly true, the deep pools are often a void of fish, i almost avoid them now, but who can resist a drift through the deep stuff! Excellent stuff, hope to see you on the bank one day, tight lines man!
Superb stuff and what an ending with those two nice browns and cracking sea trout. Feels so good when you know you fished well and got one to take. Has a considerable run of Salmon in May/ June but the times I’ve been and seen fresh silver fish dead within a day maybe down to UDN is so upsetting.
@@techsecmedia seriously are you just kidding or mistook my meaning? I’m not talking about salmon before spawning, rather Salmon that have completed their life’s journey? Atlantic Salmon are a species that spawn and die and it’s vitally important they die on the redds as it provides years of nutrition for their offspring and who knows what other benefits for the river itself. Admittedly some can survive as kelts and return as repeat spawners but this is a rare thing. Maybe it’s the C&R mentality of not wanting to see any harm to these fish which is a mute point in itself. Just to wrap do you know they’ve been using the legs of deer in some rivers to try and replicate the nutrients from dead salmon. But trust me on this please? I’m sure Iain would agree that to see lots of dead and dying salmon at the end of their journey is absolutely a good thing and to think otherwise is going against millions of years of adaptation.
@@techsecmedia No worries I tookne look at your channel (of which I’m a fan) and knew there had to be crossed wires. Re UDN I take it you’re from the Westcountry? I love the river Lyn on Exmoor and for a small river it gets a sizeable run of beautiful late spring Salmon in May/June. I’ve been twice at this time and have seen the river bed littered with dead, fresh silver salmon which has caused the EA to shut it down before. I don’t know if it’s UDN but it’s something they bring in from the sea as they dead within a day, so sad to see.
Much more enjoyable with the voice over. Just let the fisherman throw his orange tag endlessly into fast water. Stunning setting and beautifully shot though.
Given that, this is probably - definitely - the best small stream UK trout fishing video that I have seen, the 'likes' should be in the thousands not the hundreds.
Excellent !! Very enjoyable and well presented.
Wow, thanks! Tight Lines.
Superb video. What a great day's fishin. Well done to all involved.
Glad you enjoyed it
Fantastic vid there Lewis. Can’t believe I’ve just watched it. Brought back memories, as I used to fish the Lyn in the early 80’s. Some good size salmon and STs back then. Delighted to see the river again after so many years. I’ve been meaning to return. Those brownies are something else. Well done 👏🏼
Without doubt. This particular video is outstanding for many reasons. Well done all involved. Simply love it!! 💪👍🍻
great video Lewis my knees were sore just looking at the terrain
Glad you enjoyed
In the early 60's you could walk across this river on the backs of the salmon sadly all but gone now , following the river all the way up to malmsmead is a sublime walk and wonderful fishing , you can get a permit , pint and great lunch at the Rockford Inn by the waterside.........this should be on everyones bucket list.
It truly is a great river.
What a brilliant video guys!....thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience...so helpful...and a most beautiful part of the UK
That was awesome ,Lewis ,and the sea trout was special . cannot believe how well you caught out of those little pools in such terrain .
Thanks 👍
Outstanding! Fantastic scenery and production quality and superbly presented by Lewis.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I caught my first sea trout this year on the river till in Northumberland caught it on a spoon as the river was in flood hope to go there next may and try some fly fishing
That is awesome!
Really liked this; very high production quality and clearly spoken presentation . Loads of detail without being overpowering, and a natural flow . Beatifull day!
Glad you enjoyed it!
One of my favourite fishing videos in years!! I've spent so many days in the Lyn valley as a kid and taking my kids there, just heaven! Lynmouth a great spot too. Loving some of the methods with a nymphing rod, genius. Can't wait to get up there again. Wow, those wild fish are just stunning! Nice work boys
Glad you enjoyed it
We tend to take it for granted now but I remember first seeing this method of fishing in Asturias Northern Spain over 25 yrs ago.
I love your videos. I think this is a very underrated channel.
Wow, thank you!
what a belter of a sea trout
Great vid and great advice, well presented by Lewis. 👏👏👏
Thanks 👍
Thanks for showing how you set up 👍🏼
No problem 👍
Thankyou for this video, i fish the lyn once a week, and have persevered with the fly rod on the browns, so good to see a good angler showing the way, ive been on the dry dropper recently and its a very productive method.
your leader set up is very intersting, as ive been having much more fly line out, so that is a great idea.
Lastly what you said about riffles and shallower water ive found by trial and error to be exactly true, the deep pools are often a void of fish, i almost avoid them now, but who can resist a drift through the deep stuff!
Excellent stuff, hope to see you on the bank one day, tight lines man!
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What a great video again , amazing sea trout there Lewis
Thanks 👍
Superb stuff and what an ending with those two nice browns and cracking sea trout. Feels so good when you know you fished well and got one to take. Has a considerable run of Salmon in May/ June but the times I’ve been and seen fresh silver fish dead within a day maybe down to UDN is so upsetting.
Never good seeing dead fish floating around the river.
@@techsecmedia seriously are you just kidding or mistook my meaning?
I’m not talking about salmon before spawning, rather Salmon that have completed their life’s journey? Atlantic Salmon are a species that spawn and die and it’s vitally important they die on the redds as it provides years of nutrition for their offspring and who knows what other benefits for the river itself. Admittedly some can survive as kelts and return as repeat spawners but this is a rare thing.
Maybe it’s the C&R mentality of not wanting to see any harm to these fish which is a mute point in itself. Just to wrap do you know they’ve been using the legs of deer in some rivers to try and replicate the nutrients from dead salmon.
But trust me on this please? I’m sure Iain would agree that to see lots of dead and dying salmon at the end of their journey is absolutely a good thing and to think otherwise is going against millions of years of adaptation.
@@andrewbowen8122 Sorry mate totally misunderstood, thought you were talking about UDN.
@@techsecmedia No worries I tookne look at your channel (of which I’m a fan) and knew there had to be crossed wires.
Re UDN I take it you’re from the Westcountry? I love the river Lyn on Exmoor and for a small river it gets a sizeable run of beautiful late spring Salmon in May/June. I’ve been twice at this time and have seen the river bed littered with dead, fresh silver salmon which has caused the EA to shut it down before. I don’t know if it’s UDN but it’s something they bring in from the sea as they dead within a day, so sad to see.
I’m sure that Atlantic salmon don’t die after spawning; they migrate back to the sea as kelts to recover.
Brilliant video, some cracking fish, what knots do you use to attach the indicator to the stren?
great video and great tips your channel is a good one keep the videos coming
Thanks 👍
My Favorite place in the whole world.
Is that a guideline LPS he is using ? Tried one recently absolutely loved it so getting one soon
Its a great rod.
@@techsecmedia just ordered one today :) can't wait
Stunning nice Fish 😉
What a reel size do you use on the fario?
I looked at the video several times more but was unable to find what rod length and aftm the rod is that Lewis is using, any info ?
Sea trout can be caught during the day on Devon rivers ...
Wow!
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Much more enjoyable with the voice over. Just let the fisherman throw his orange tag endlessly into fast water. Stunning setting and beautifully shot though.