Very informative thanks a lot. I don't usually fish methods like these, in fact I usually fish the methods I enjoy, and am comfortable with, rather than the ones I should to put fish in the boat. Definitely made me think. Also good to see a video showing that it doesn't always go to plan, even for the experts.
What an awesome film - so much quality explanation of Robs thinking that I can take into my fishing - loved the map as well. Im off to Grafham on saturday so hope to put this into action - hopefully not as windy! Thanks
If it helps, Willows, N buoy to Tower on Dam.....foam daddies top dropper & point, hare's ear in middle.....lot of shrimp feeders about ...or Tower on Dam and intermediate line with black or olive snake for Perch Fry feeders ( I was on Grafham yesterday!)
@@robedmunds1808 I heard the North shore points were good over the last couple weeks, is that still the case? Im also out on Saturday and Sunday 👍Thanks
Great,informative video as usual from a top notch angler. Ps I was starting to feel a bit seasick watching this video even though it never gets to me when I’m in a boat myself. Cheers
It all depends on the conditions, water clarity and how you are fishing. For example if you were fishing really deep with 2 boobies I would have the top dropper just 4 - 5ft from the fly-line and the point fly a further 8ft (total leader length 12-13ft) If it was light winds 0 - 7mph and clear water then a single fly on a 13 - 16ft leader would be best. In rough or coloured water 12mph+ or less than 6ft visibility then 2 large flies are Ok. Everything is masked by the conditions....6ft to the top dropper and a further 9ft to the point should be fine, but keep one fly drab and natural looking - usually the point
Great stuff. Enjoyed it alot. The longer videos have so much information in them.
Very happy to hear it!
Another great video from Mr Edmunds. Always informative and helpful. Great to see in challenging conditions
Another great video rob edmonds 👍
I learned a lot about line dynamics and action in the water, plus that sometimes only 1 fly is better. Thank you.
Excellent. Cheers 🍻
Very informative thanks a lot. I don't usually fish methods like these, in fact I usually fish the methods I enjoy, and am comfortable with, rather than the ones I should to put fish in the boat. Definitely made me think. Also good to see a video showing that it doesn't always go to plan, even for the experts.
What an awesome film - so much quality explanation of Robs thinking that I can take into my fishing - loved the map as well. Im off to Grafham on saturday so hope to put this into action - hopefully not as windy! Thanks
If it helps, Willows, N buoy to Tower on Dam.....foam daddies top dropper & point, hare's ear in middle.....lot of shrimp feeders about ...or Tower on Dam and intermediate line with black or olive snake for Perch Fry feeders ( I was on Grafham yesterday!)
@@robedmunds1808 I heard the North shore points were good over the last couple weeks, is that still the case? Im also out on Saturday and Sunday 👍Thanks
North Shore points are still fishing well especially Deep Water Point & G buoy point from the bank....But the Willows to Tower best for boat
@@robedmunds1808 Great thanks Rob
@@robedmunds1808 thanks Rob - thats brilliant of you to let me know - very kind
Great video well explained learned a lot cheers rob 👌🎣🎣
Glad to hear it!
Brilliant very informative from a great angler👍👏
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
20yrs since I fished . Used to go tittesworth ,bkthfield draycotte and some others . I'm itching to get back at it now. Great video
Great,informative video as usual from a top notch angler. Ps I was starting to feel a bit seasick watching this video even though it never gets to me when I’m in a boat myself. Cheers
Well explained video
Cheers!
Great video like u say when the conditions like that only one way to fish , if u have booked a day on a water
The best day to fish is the one you can fish.
Hello Rob.
when you fish with two streamers you space them approximately how much apart. on the video 6 foot to 9 foot. Is this always the case?
It all depends on the conditions, water clarity and how you are fishing.
For example if you were fishing really deep with 2 boobies I would have the top dropper just 4 - 5ft from the fly-line and the point fly a further 8ft (total leader length 12-13ft)
If it was light winds 0 - 7mph and clear water then a single fly on a 13 - 16ft leader would be best.
In rough or coloured water 12mph+ or less than 6ft visibility then 2 large flies are Ok. Everything is masked by the conditions....6ft to the top dropper and a further 9ft to the point should be fine, but keep one fly drab and natural looking - usually the point
@@robedmunds1808 hank you very much for your response.
Your videos are always very interesting. Keep going, I'm a fan.
What fly box do you use for snakes.