Love your vids. So simple, so inspiring. Not showing off, no snobby talks. So basic, interesting and educational at the same time. You're the future David Attenborough in the fishing world. Best of luck ! Hope, one day you'll be rewarded for what you do. Thanks.
I watched the video an liked the rod that much for the price went straight to wish an got myself one. Can't wait for it to arrive 🤗 thanks for the inspiration👍👍🎣.
Had the pleasure of meeting the ginger fisherman on the bank yesterday! Lovely guy, was busy filming something so i tried to just say hi pay a compliment and leave, as i could see he was busy. He called me back and carried on chatting. Genuinely nice guy and great fisherman/camera man/editor. Can i just ask mate, it it worth walking downstream past the reeds and the bend? We ran out of maggots yesterday but considering going back. We had a great day all in all. had a few really good chub and loads of chublet roach and perch.
@@pikeonthecanal7830 Just come to the Tyne we have some amazing atlantic salmon in here that would rival the best scottish rivers, also you dont get much better than the tyne for sea trout
great matey I grew up with a stream in the garden Nothing grand but just wanted to say I've fished all my life and never got the courage together to try fly fishing so WELL DONE MATE
Definitely give it a go, I taught myself through lots of getting stuck in the grass behind me and snagged and trees but it was worth it. One thing I would say with fly fishing is spending some money on gear (fly line and rod) actually helps, unlike necessarily with course fishing, a good rod with a good action can bring on casting performance no end.
You are just the average Joe who enjoys fishing 🎣 and has made a great show keep up the good content it's great to watch. From Ireland 🇮🇪🇮🇪. I got a match rod set with all the bits from wish and I have to say it's a great rod 40 quid (euro)
Great vid buddy, and it again proves you don't have to spend a fortune to have some fun on the bank. Literally get out and enjoy it. Best wishes and stay safe and well to you and your family
With your rivercraft you could clean up on the fly ! I live in North Wales, which is great, but I love going for coarse fish when at "home" in Yorkshire. Hope you get many hours of enjoyment on the fly...
Chub on the fly are very good fun, I tried pike on the fly for the first time this year on a stillwater and wow it was good fun. Hard work hefting the flies and trace though, I only had a single handed 8 weight Sage I normally use for big trout.
8 weight should be more than enough for most water, unless you want to fish very big/bulky and heavy streamers. Big water I usually go with the 10 weight and a sinking line, when its deeper than 2 meters. For smaller rivers, ponds and canals and such I even go lighter and take the 6 weight(rather stiff 6w though) and fish with a bit smaller EP fibre streamers. They throw very easily and weight next to nothing.
Hi buddy, another great upload, thank you! Just shows what is needed to get on the bank and fly fish One question ive been meaning too ask, what are your polaroid glasses? You often comment on spotting fish, sight casting and im after a set. Thanks again Rich
Great video. You say fly fishing isn't your main thing...did you teach yourself or have lessons? I have an old fly rod that I'd really like to try out. I'm right on the canal but the nearest trout lakes or anywhere doing lessons are miles away. Could I go far wrong trying the canal or a nearby river? Any tips for someone giving it a try?
I just bought the exact same set-up from the Middle of Lidl, for the same price. Rod, reel, backing, line, leader, 6 flies, and case. My line is day-glow yellow though, your's matches your freaky ginger hair. edit; Challenge. Instead of fishing a fly downstream, fish an artificial pellet or rubber sweetcorn upstream, working back through all that ranunculus, and feed half a dozen pellets or corn upstream every few casts, you'll sack up on Chub. The biggest Chub there will be mostly laid up in that weed all day anyway. Casting upstream gives you perfect presentation for tumbling back through all that weed. And hitting fish upstream means that weed might as well not be there. Snag free You can land a sick Donkey through that weed from downstream. So challenge. 20lb of Chub in 4 hours, using fake rubber pellets or corn. You can feed real bait, but rubber on the hook.
You'd be surprised how often Nazi imagery appears on Chinese/Japanese products. I don't think it's intentional, just poorly researched when looking for logos and I doubt it's taught as much in their history classes compared to European schools.
@@johnwhit9471 Yeah, good luck with reclaiming that back from the Nazis. A symbol's power is that the longer its been used, the more focused ideas become culturally represented by that symbol. And the cultural and ideological aggregation carried by Swastikas may well have its original meaning buried away somewhere, but today's swastika is aggregated with the blood of a continent. Its going to be a long, long time before anyone looks at that symbol again to fill their soul with "peace".
Love your vids.
So simple, so inspiring.
Not showing off, no snobby talks.
So basic, interesting and educational at the same time.
You're the future David Attenborough in the fishing world.
Best of luck !
Hope, one day you'll be rewarded for what you do.
Thanks.
Well done bud! Would love to see more fly fishing vids and follow your progress!
"Bonjour" from France. I love your videos, please continue like this, they are great !!!
well done chap. iv started the flie fishing after many years of not bothering, its a great way of fishing,
I watched the video an liked the rod that much for the price went straight to wish an got myself one. Can't wait for it to arrive 🤗 thanks for the inspiration👍👍🎣.
I have bought the same rig from wish arrived today can’t wait to go play with it keep up the great vids
This video has got me inspired to have a go myself. I'd love to see how you tie your lures.
Well done, shows what can be done with cheap tackle, very inspiring for beginners.
Had the pleasure of meeting the ginger fisherman on the bank yesterday! Lovely guy, was busy filming something so i tried to just say hi pay a compliment and leave, as i could see he was busy. He called me back and carried on chatting. Genuinely nice guy and great fisherman/camera man/editor.
Can i just ask mate, it it worth walking downstream past the reeds and the bend? We ran out of maggots yesterday but considering going back. We had a great day all in all. had a few really good chub and loads of chublet roach and perch.
Nice video. Quite chillaxing to watch.
I love the fly fishing stuff. Where I live in scotland we dont get chub and pike (at least in the rivers) so it's awesome to see!
U do get salmon though
I’d love to have salmon in Yorkshire
Skeet Reet there is salmon in the don..
@@pikeonthecanal7830 Just come to the Tyne we have some amazing atlantic salmon in here that would rival the best scottish rivers, also you dont get much better than the tyne for sea trout
great matey I grew up with a stream in the garden Nothing grand but just wanted to say I've fished all my life and never got the courage together to try fly fishing so WELL DONE MATE
Definitely give it a go, I taught myself through lots of getting stuck in the grass behind me and snagged and trees but it was worth it. One thing I would say with fly fishing is spending some money on gear (fly line and rod) actually helps, unlike necessarily with course fishing, a good rod with a good action can bring on casting performance no end.
You are just the average Joe who enjoys fishing 🎣 and has made a great show keep up the good content it's great to watch. From Ireland 🇮🇪🇮🇪. I got a match rod set with all the bits from wish and I have to say it's a great rod 40 quid (euro)
Great vid buddy, and it again proves you don't have to spend a fortune to have some fun on the bank. Literally get out and enjoy it. Best wishes and stay safe and well to you and your family
Thanks buddy
Great to watch I tried small stream fly fishing recently like you and lost a few fly 😁 it’s lot harder than spinning but great fun.
Very cool.. Its winter here in South Africa so very cold and very wet at the moment...
Superb, as usual!
Brilliant video really enjoyed it
With your rivercraft you could clean up on the fly !
I live in North Wales, which is great, but I love going for coarse fish when at "home" in Yorkshire. Hope you get many hours of enjoyment on the fly...
Think of it this way, that super cheap set up would have been the best possible set up money could buy 50 years ago.
Fair play, showing anyone can fish on a budget 👍
Yes Chris. Once a cheap skate always 👍🤓
Nice catch!
Chub on the fly are very good fun, I tried pike on the fly for the first time this year on a stillwater and wow it was good fun. Hard work hefting the flies and trace though, I only had a single handed 8 weight Sage I normally use for big trout.
8 weight should be more than enough for most water, unless you want to fish very big/bulky and heavy streamers. Big water I usually go with the 10 weight and a sinking line, when its deeper than 2 meters. For smaller rivers, ponds and canals and such I even go lighter and take the 6 weight(rather stiff 6w though) and fish with a bit smaller EP fibre streamers. They throw very easily and weight next to nothing.
Hi buddy, another great upload, thank you! Just shows what is needed to get on the bank and fly fish
One question ive been meaning too ask, what are your polaroid glasses? You often comment on spotting fish, sight casting and im after a set.
Thanks again
Rich
Can you do live bait in England on there rivers? For pike or perch ? Cheers
what river are you fishing
Can I use a 7/8 weight rod for same type of fishing ?
So the Chinese flies work at the end of the day?
Great video. You say fly fishing isn't your main thing...did you teach yourself or have lessons? I have an old fly rod that I'd really like to try out. I'm right on the canal but the nearest trout lakes or anywhere doing lessons are miles away. Could I go far wrong trying the canal or a nearby river? Any tips for someone giving it a try?
Anyone know the river his on, because it’s lush?
Nice, I paid £12 with £5 postage for this but was just the rod, reel and line. Be sure to shop around on wish..
Nice video again!
would love to see more pike fishing videos 🤞
How far can It caaast?! I'm about to buy this combo haha.
Nice video. And surprised at what you can get for under £30
sougayilang???
I just bought the exact same set-up from the Middle of Lidl, for the same price. Rod, reel, backing, line, leader, 6 flies, and case. My line is day-glow yellow though, your's matches your freaky ginger hair.
edit; Challenge. Instead of fishing a fly downstream, fish an artificial pellet or rubber sweetcorn upstream, working back through all that ranunculus, and feed half a dozen pellets or corn upstream every few casts, you'll sack up on Chub. The biggest Chub there will be mostly laid up in that weed all day anyway. Casting upstream gives you perfect presentation for tumbling back through all that weed. And hitting fish upstream means that weed might as well not be there. Snag free You can land a sick Donkey through that weed from downstream. So challenge. 20lb of Chub in 4 hours, using fake rubber pellets or corn. You can feed real bait, but rubber on the hook.
my god thats good goin on cheap flies
I got a really good deal on my fly rod. It was 200$ but it came with a metal reel, 30lb line and backing, 10 lb leader, a carry case and it was an 8wt
never fly fished for chub but for trout you want to strike as soon as you see the fish take, salmon you give a few seconds to turn.
Fly fishing over spinning and bait all day long 🤙🤙🤙🤙🔥🔥🔥
for that money you could have got a good second hand set up and some line that doesnt snap all the time
Yeah your right about that. Also he said the real was Chinese but it looks German if you know what I mean. 0:50
@@hallutz8743 they are ssuper good mate 🤦😂
Did I inspired you to fly fishing ? when we were meet at local canal ? ... well done anyway :)
Built my own for 80 bucks and its pretty good
Is that one of those landing nests attached to a magnet? If it is, I wants one :)
Becoming obvious now, how big chubb prefer grasshoppers over flies 😀
He looks like a ginger version of Marling baits
If you can, always wade upstream.
Are you related to (dom fishing uk) ?
Yep brothers. Twins to be precise haha
Will you invite me for fishing 🎣 with brother.
Pellet bands and cat biscuits. Feed cat biscuits for a while and then send in your hook bait via fly rod. Dirt cheap fishing.
Haven’t been able to fly fish on my local river(the goyt) for few weeks now because its been really high im going mad
Same on the Dee at Eccleston. Managed to get a perch in the slack water though ;)
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Great reel! Despite the nazi insignia! 😅
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Hahahahah what in the naziflyfishreel is this?😂😂
Achtung!! Nasi SS fly reel. Deutschland Uber trout! First the brown shirts, now the braun trout.
Yep, that's how it starts. First, the Jack Pike, then the Jackboots.
You'd be surprised how often Nazi imagery appears on Chinese/Japanese products. I don't think it's intentional, just poorly researched when looking for logos and I doubt it's taught as much in their history classes compared to European schools.
@@DjDolHaus86 Love it, just funny that's all. Keep up the good work, great fishing vids👍👍
@@DjDolHaus86 The swastika comes from the far east thousands of years before the Nazis used it and was a symbol of good fortune and well being...
@@johnwhit9471 Yeah, good luck with reclaiming that back from the Nazis. A symbol's power is that the longer its been used, the more focused ideas become culturally represented by that symbol. And the cultural and ideological aggregation carried by Swastikas may well have its original meaning buried away somewhere, but today's swastika is aggregated with the blood of a continent. Its going to be a long, long time before anyone looks at that symbol again to fill their soul with "peace".
Friggin autocorrect....
...Nasi...yadda Yadda ...