I've always been curious as to the depth of the waters that anglers are fly fishing. You see, over here in the states, we have lake and pond locked trout, but you won't take them off the surface during the mid day, on account of predation. Early morning and just at dusk, and of course all night long. Otherwise you gotta go deep. At least 6 feet. I would love to fly fish a lock from a boat, and use only dry flies. That would be quite a change from how we do it over here.
Just brilliant hope when I'm 98 I can still climb in a boat and fish love seeing this.
..and have Jamesom for lunch
I've always been curious as to the depth of the waters that anglers are fly fishing. You see, over here in the states, we have lake and pond locked trout, but you won't take them off the surface during the mid day, on account of predation. Early morning and just at dusk, and of course all night long. Otherwise you gotta go deep. At least 6 feet. I would love to fly fish a lock from a boat, and use only dry flies. That would be quite a change from how we do it over here.
What a fantastic film.
Just wonderful.
WoW !!! nice video !
Brilliant.....
Nice brownies.
Those fish are gassed...I wonder what the survival rate is, and if they can recoup .
Great filming however the music is too overbearing and takes some of the magic out of the viewing.
As Frank Carson would say, " it's a cracker "
Lifting trout in the middle damages their nervous system and they die within 2 -3 days.