Cheers, if it had fought a little harder then it would have been my favourite catch of the year. I would dearly love to get hold of a fish like that at night on a single hander.
One of your best videos Rob. I felt as though I was on your shoulder the whole time. Which beat were you on. I have access to TAS through my club. All the best.
Many thanks, glad you enjoyed it. Tbh I was asked to keep quiet about this water so I will remain tight lipped as I would like to go back! It wasn't TAS water though. PM me if you want any info on TAS beats though. They've got fishing all over.
Very good Rob, enjoyed watching that and following you on your day’s fishing 👍. Lovely sea trout as well, we rarely get them that size here in Ireland 👏🎣👍. If I could offer something to try next season by way of ‘reading the water’. Around 4.50 you were fishing a nice looking run and a fish showed downstream. From the vid most of the flow is down the far bank and so it’s likely a running fish like that one will be in the far half of the flow. You were doing a downstream mend which gives you a good wide arc of ‘swing’. To maximise your ‘effective fishing time/swing’ you could mix it up a bit and do some upstream mends. This will keep you fly in the taking zone for longer and so potentially increase your chances of a hook up. Hope this makes sense and as I say just something to think about in 24. Tight lines and keep the vids coming 😊🎣👍
Thanks for the pointers, I always find those runs hard to fish. I get your point though that an upstream mend would hold the fly on the far bank where the fish are likely to be. In my mind I use the downstream mend in that situation so the fly still swims in the still part of the pool but I guess that's less important as the fish aren't there (unless they follow the fly across the pool). There are a couple of very similar runs on my home river and next year I'm looking forward to trying an upstream presentation with a big nymph.
@@abakerslife you can actually do both and I find it can be very effective 🤫.. I usually do an upstream mend immediately to hold the fly in the current/running line (in lower water fish often also hold there in the more oxygenated water), you often need to repeat this to continue to hold the fly in that zone.. then I do a downstream mend like you suggest to fish the softer inside water. The sudden change in direction causes fly to ‘dart’ out of the current and this can be very effective at ‘Inducing a take’.. as I say mum’s the word 🤫😄🎣.. tight lines!
@abakerslife yes, I fish the Erriff in Mayo, a spate river, so depend on getting a good flood then getting your timing and beats right critical. Salmon runs picked up during lockdown but now getting worse again. All the best next year.
Brilliant rob just cam across your channel subsciribed and watched a few videos , is that shaky switch rod what kind of set up are you using on it line etc thank you
That was a belter of a seatrout. I've only caught them to around a pound and a half. What was the weight of it in the end? Hope you had a great christmas.
I did thanks, hope yours went well too. It was 8lb 12oz. We get 'em way bigger here too. It's strange how some rivers have big sea trout while others don't.
@abakerslife that's a belter of a seatrout. I had a great Christmas thanks. The spey has some big seatrout fairly high up the river. Would love to go to Argentina one days and have a go for the real monsters.
You'd be just as well coming down the road to the north east I know of sea trout of 17lb 8, 18lb and several close to 20lb that came off two of my local rivers. It'd be a lot cheaper and a lot less windy!
I have just used rubber so far with studs but they all seem to fall out pretty quickly even the expensive ones when they are glued in. I haven't tried felt as like you noticed most of my fishing involves a long walk. Do you have a preference?
@@abakerslifei used to buy cheap sacrificial oversized walking boots off amazon over a stocking foot with 7 or 9 ( hard) studs ( if they last one season....) but I've just spent out on the Korkers Darkhorse interchangeable soles and Boa tightening system. With one set of ordinary rubber and one set with studs. ( plus a 3rd set with those Z plates ? for rock fishing the coast) Bit of a faff switching them over but at least the tightening / loosening bit is easier than hiking boots with laces. Felt doesn't feel solid on the foot for me too slippery on grass. I've never glued my studs so thanks for the tip.
Thanks it's a 7/8. They are great rods. I've had a couple. The line guides aren't the strongest but with a Barrio 6/7 switch line it's perfect to cast with.
@@abakerslife sounds great for the price, good for small rivers as well as bigger ones? I fish the tweed as I’m pretty local but not enough to justify buying another rod 👍
Excellent, really enjoyed this and what a belter of a Sea Trout, congratulations and thanks for producing & sharing
Day after Boxing Day, still in bed, rain rattling the window, watching your vids. You have the wife chuckling. Merry Christmas.
Carried on through the pelting rain like a proper devoted angler. Superb video again
I'm nothing if not determined! Glad you enjoyed the video.
That is a cracking looking river. Great vid and fish.
Many thanks, glad you enjoyed it.
That Sea Trout was a belter well done Rob, I think i would just sit back after that one.
Cheers, if it had fought a little harder then it would have been my favourite catch of the year. I would dearly love to get hold of a fish like that at night on a single hander.
Really enjoying your videos. Thanks for sharing them
Many thanks, I'm pleased you're enjoying them.
One of your best videos Rob. I felt as though I was on your shoulder the whole time.
Which beat were you on. I have access to TAS through my club. All the best.
Many thanks, glad you enjoyed it. Tbh I was asked to keep quiet about this water so I will remain tight lipped as I would like to go back! It wasn't TAS water though. PM me if you want any info on TAS beats though. They've got fishing all over.
Another brilliant video!!!
Very good Rob, enjoyed watching that and following you on your day’s fishing 👍. Lovely sea trout as well, we rarely get them that size here in Ireland 👏🎣👍. If I could offer something to try next season by way of ‘reading the water’. Around 4.50 you were fishing a nice looking run and a fish showed downstream. From the vid most of the flow is down the far bank and so it’s likely a running fish like that one will be in the far half of the flow. You were doing a downstream mend which gives you a good wide arc of ‘swing’. To maximise your ‘effective fishing time/swing’ you could mix it up a bit and do some upstream mends. This will keep you fly in the taking zone for longer and so potentially increase your chances of a hook up. Hope this makes sense and as I say just something to think about in 24. Tight lines and keep the vids coming 😊🎣👍
Thanks for the pointers, I always find those runs hard to fish. I get your point though that an upstream mend would hold the fly on the far bank where the fish are likely to be. In my mind I use the downstream mend in that situation so the fly still swims in the still part of the pool but I guess that's less important as the fish aren't there (unless they follow the fly across the pool).
There are a couple of very similar runs on my home river and next year I'm looking forward to trying an upstream presentation with a big nymph.
@@abakerslife you can actually do both and I find it can be very effective 🤫.. I usually do an upstream mend immediately to hold the fly in the current/running line (in lower water fish often also hold there in the more oxygenated water), you often need to repeat this to continue to hold the fly in that zone.. then I do a downstream mend like you suggest to fish the softer inside water. The sudden change in direction causes fly to ‘dart’ out of the current and this can be very effective at ‘Inducing a take’.. as I say mum’s the word 🤫😄🎣.. tight lines!
Great fish, and cracking river with great variety of pools
Yes it's lovely water, Iwish I had more access to it. There is something magic about a real spate river.
@abakerslife yes, I fish the Erriff in Mayo, a spate river, so depend on getting a good flood then getting your timing and beats right critical. Salmon runs picked up during lockdown but now getting worse again. All the best next year.
Brilliant rob just cam across your channel subsciribed and watched a few videos , is that shaky switch rod what kind of set up are you using on it line etc thank you
Hi and welcome aboard. It is an Oracle yes, I use the barrio switch lines and really like them. Usually I will have an 8ft poly leader on the end.
Waow, great video, and congrats to the fish 👊
Many thanks
That was a belter of a seatrout. I've only caught them to around a pound and a half. What was the weight of it in the end? Hope you had a great christmas.
I did thanks, hope yours went well too. It was 8lb 12oz. We get 'em way bigger here too. It's strange how some rivers have big sea trout while others don't.
@abakerslife that's a belter of a seatrout. I had a great Christmas thanks. The spey has some big seatrout fairly high up the river. Would love to go to Argentina one days and have a go for the real monsters.
You'd be just as well coming down the road to the north east I know of sea trout of 17lb 8, 18lb and several close to 20lb that came off two of my local rivers. It'd be a lot cheaper and a lot less windy!
@@abakerslife might be an option for next year. That's some size of seatrout those. I find some of the fresh seatrout fight harder than salmon.
good luck for year 2024 😀👍👍👍🎣🎣🎣🎣
Many thanks, you too
have you ever fished the river Teviot [ jedburgh anglers]@@abakerslife
I haven't so far but I'm sure I will one day. I really like exploring the rivers in this part of the world.
Cracking trout well done.
Thanks👍
Hi rob what area is this please ? Theres lots of variety 👍
South Tyne
Whats your take on best wading boots Rob? Felt / Studded Felt or Studded Rubber Tread as you seem to do plenty of walking up the banks etc .
I have just used rubber so far with studs but they all seem to fall out pretty quickly even the expensive ones when they are glued in. I haven't tried felt as like you noticed most of my fishing involves a long walk. Do you have a preference?
@@abakerslifei used to buy cheap sacrificial oversized walking boots off amazon over a stocking foot with 7 or 9 ( hard) studs ( if they last one season....) but I've just spent out on the Korkers Darkhorse interchangeable soles and Boa tightening system. With one set of ordinary rubber and one set with studs. ( plus a 3rd set with those Z plates ? for rock fishing the coast) Bit of a faff switching them over but at least the tightening / loosening bit is easier than hiking boots with laces.
Felt doesn't feel solid on the foot for me too slippery on grass. I've never glued my studs so thanks for the tip.
What week of the year was the video filmed Rob?
I think it was mid to late August. We had some proper spates then
Which river is that? Looks good.
River Tyne, Northumberland
Happy chrimbo tae you and yours fi🏴🍺🥃
That wiz a chunky seatrout been alot of years since seein 1 that size👍
It really was a bumper year around these parts with seatrout to over 17lb coming off our local rivers.
Hiya mate, what weight is your shaky switch rod? And what do you think of it? Great vid
Thanks it's a 7/8. They are great rods. I've had a couple. The line guides aren't the strongest but with a Barrio 6/7 switch line it's perfect to cast with.
@@abakerslife sounds great for the price, good for small rivers as well as bigger ones? I fish the tweed as I’m pretty local but not enough to justify buying another rod 👍
It's only an 11' rod you'd want something bigger for rhe Tweed
okay thanks mate, I just for gifted a switch rod and reel today, same rod your using!
Brilliant fish m8
Thanks, I am becoming a big fan of seatrout. Can't wait to get one on at night.
Brilliant this.
Good casting deserves a good fish or two 😂
If only it worked like that! I've had plenty of blank days when my casting has been good!