Absolutely amazing,Robert.I live in northeastern US at the southern limit of the Lake trout’s range.I’ve caught some beauties but not as large as those.I’ll keep trying however,a wonderful gamefish.You,sir,are a philosopher/angler,a puzzlement to those who don’t fish for sure and are unaware of the joy and dedication angling requires.Wonderful,wonderful video!
In Door County Wisconsin, USA, lakers are big. The fish boils at outdoor restaurants boil them with potatoes onions and carrots. If you come to America you have to try it. Thanks for sharing a great fishing trip with me!
Nice laker , many times when I’m out with my single handed rods I will bring a spare reel setup with a Skagit line and bring some poly sink tips and single had swing . Works good to dredge up some big trout :-) thanks for the video
I do love this one. You took us on your problem solving journey on this river. I always learn a lot from your teaching, but this was SO engaging. And I was as excited as you were with the big lakers!
I would correct you and say I have my emotions on my skin if that saying makes sense ☺️ there is one video coming where I was fishing with my buddy Mads, I was so upset about the bad weather that I wanted to stop filming. I'm glad I didn't and it turned out quite funny I think.
Så jädrans skönt att höra att även du fiskar 12h och är stressad hels tiden! Jag har samma "problem" 😂 och släkt/vänner tycker man är lite.."extrem" haha.. Skitfiske och grym inspelning 👍
Tack Anders. Kanadarödinghugg är så jäkla märkliga. Jag tror det är för att dom bara går fram och slukar det dom vill äta och sen står kvar där. Som att kroka en flytande gren om det är en liten fisk men en stor så vrickar man handleden när de tar.
Thank you for the kind and honest question. The experience for the fish in catch and release is something I'm often thinking about myself. Fishing with a rod and line is a very ineffective method compared to larger-scale industrial fishing. It does very little harm to the fishes environment and to the population so I see it as very normal and cleaver to take such fish for food. But there is fishing regulations, so some fish needs to be released. Fishing is the biggest hobby in the world so with many people fishing a spot it can really harm a population despite the inefficiency 😊 I'm not gonna go into why here in this very long answer but the trend is that people more and more wants to release more than the regulations requires. The thought is good in my opinion but what I am concerned with is when it goes so far as never taking up a fish to eat. That is wrong and I'm especially worried how the outside people that is not fishing sees it. My friend and I took up a lovely snapper today and a jack two days ago (Caribbean) I take up fish in Swedish waters too. My favorite food fish is pike. I can only admit to not showing enough kept fish on my UA-cam channel and I will start doing it more frequently. I also want to mention that I have been producing a video on catch and release fishing and its effects on the fish. It is not on my channel, so I link it here: ua-cam.com/video/MWwjl_Q9pmU/v-deo.html
Haha that legendary rock! I czech-nymphed my first 50cm+ grayling from the same one. Higher water and more current though... Nice video Robert, really miss fishing together! ...Strange however, that the grayling were not really in the mood that day... or did you do you and fish for trout 99% of the time? ;-)
The bigger those lake trout get, the harder they fight. Come up to Northern Canada to experience the largest on the planet. I can promise they won't feel boring at all
Absolutely amazing,Robert.I live in northeastern US at the southern limit of the Lake trout’s range.I’ve caught some beauties but not as large as those.I’ll keep trying however,a wonderful gamefish.You,sir,are a philosopher/angler,a puzzlement to those who don’t fish for sure and are unaware of the joy and dedication angling requires.Wonderful,wonderful video!
Thank you Steve. I had to pin your nice words.
@@FlyFishingbyRobert Thank you,Robert!
You two certainly know what’s up. That’s for sure. Big up.
@@yorckpercy Thanks for saying so!🎣Tight lines!
You too@@steveg8322 🤜🏻🤛🏻
In Door County Wisconsin, USA, lakers are big. The fish boils at outdoor restaurants boil them with potatoes onions and carrots. If you come to America you have to try it. Thanks for sharing a great fishing trip with me!
Awesome video! Felt that excitement of yours catching such a beautiful fish!
Congrats Robert ...great lake trout...glad it made your day
Nice laker , many times when I’m out with my single handed rods I will bring a spare reel setup with a Skagit line and bring some poly sink tips and single had swing . Works good to dredge up some big trout :-) thanks for the video
That was a very nice lake trout 🤗👌🤘🏼
I do love this one. You took us on your problem solving journey on this river. I always learn a lot from your teaching, but this was SO engaging. And I was as excited as you were with the big lakers!
Thank you Richard
Good for you Robert!! You have to be the happiest fisher ever!!
I would correct you and say I have my emotions on my skin if that saying makes sense ☺️ there is one video coming where I was fishing with my buddy Mads, I was so upset about the bad weather that I wanted to stop filming. I'm glad I didn't and it turned out quite funny I think.
This was nice to watch! Something different then coastal fishing. And big congrats an the to beautiful lake trouts.🤟😃😎
Thanks!
+1 to this, was nice to see the change of scenery and style. Awesome fish too
Thank you Oak
First video of yours I've seen, absolutely awesome. Great fish and absolutely beautiful country
Thank you. Glad you like it!
Wow!!! Fantastic lakers!!! Very cool video…….Thank you…….👍🎣
Glad you liked it!
super underrated channel
Beautiful. Im from California and this video makes me want to come to Sweden to fish
Glad you like it
Great video and awesome lake trout. Congrats Robert, well deserved 💪 Keep up the good work and thanks for letting us join your trips
Thanks Jesper
Amazing place and fish 👍
It’s a classic that the fish strike when you reel in the line.
😉 effective
Excellent casting
Thank you
An American lake trout (namaycush) in Europe in a stream.... Very special!
Man, that last trout was a tank! Great video, gonna watch rest of your videos soon ;)
Thanks Antoni. Hope you enjoy.
That looks fun. Enjoy your content Robert. Keep up the good work 👏
Thank you. I had the best time
That's such an awesome video Robert, you cracked the code for the big Lakers 🔥😍
Thanks Mads.
Skulle vara kul att se en utrustningsvideo för kanadickfisket i Ammar! Gångbara flugor, linor, spön och teknik! Skitbra video, grymt jobbat!
Well done,some fishing
Thanks
Congrats, Robert. Beautiful fish!
Thank you!
Very cool video...
12 hours for fishing is no problem 😉 best relaxing time for me
Thanks Frank
Så jädrans skönt att höra att även du fiskar 12h och är stressad hels tiden! Jag har samma "problem" 😂 och släkt/vänner tycker man är lite.."extrem" haha.. Skitfiske och grym inspelning 👍
Haha. Kul att höra 😁👍
I think you need a larger net Robert! Awesome fishing and incredible scenery 👌
Thanks. I hate small nets. That one was only temporary 😊
Awesome fish Robert 👍 lake trout are still on my bucket list ;)
Thanks Eamon. I think timing is crucial for them not to be in the deep parts of the lake. Next time 😉
@@FlyFishingbyRobert I will be back :D
Reward for persevering!
Thanks Derek
So nice! A Inspiration für the coming Laketrout season Here in Bavaria💪
Thanks. When can you fish for them? Didn't know they were lake trout there.
Många av mina havsöringar har tagit när jag vevat in lina också, galet roligt 😁
Grym film! 💥
Tack Anders. Kanadarödinghugg är så jäkla märkliga. Jag tror det är för att dom bara går fram och slukar det dom vill äta och sen står kvar där. Som att kroka en flytande gren om det är en liten fisk men en stor så vrickar man handleden när de tar.
So cool video! congrats on the big fish!
Thank you Max! 🍻
Great video, thanks
Thanks 👍
What an amazing fish. Congrats!
Thanks
thats a crackin lake trout mate, well done n gud release.
Thank you Stephen
Hey, what mic are you using along with your gopro? The sound is really nice! :D
It's even more amazing if you think of how slow Lake Trout grow, that 80 cm fish might be close to your own age :)
True. Hope they can grow much bigger too.
so cool man. well done
Thank you!
Another great fishing story. 👌🎣 Hälsningar från Blekinge😉
Tack!
so u know that youre actively inducing pain to those animals just for fun? love your enthusiasm and im curious how u think
Thank you for the kind and honest question. The experience for the fish in catch and release is something I'm often thinking about myself. Fishing with a rod and line is a very ineffective method compared to larger-scale industrial fishing. It does very little harm to the fishes environment and to the population so I see it as very normal and cleaver to take such fish for food. But there is fishing regulations, so some fish needs to be released. Fishing is the biggest hobby in the world so with many people fishing a spot it can really harm a population despite the inefficiency 😊
I'm not gonna go into why here in this very long answer but the trend is that people more and more wants to release more than the regulations requires. The thought is good in my opinion but what I am concerned with is when it goes so far as never taking up a fish to eat. That is wrong and I'm especially worried how the outside people that is not fishing sees it. My friend and I took up a lovely snapper today and a jack two days ago (Caribbean) I take up fish in Swedish waters too. My favorite food fish is pike. I can only admit to not showing enough kept fish on my UA-cam channel and I will start doing it more frequently.
I also want to mention that I have been producing a video on catch and release fishing and its effects on the fish. It is not on my channel, so I link it here: ua-cam.com/video/MWwjl_Q9pmU/v-deo.html
Amazing!🤩
Thanks!
Interesting there are lake trout there, they must be introduced. I wonder why it is not an arctic char fishery due to it is in europe
There are arctic char in that water too. The lake trout is introduced many years ago
Great fish
Thanks
Fin video - super. Jeg har aldrig før set denne fisk fanget på flue i Sverige - fantastisk. På dansk hedder fisken “Canada rødding”👍😊🌟
Tack. Samma på svenska
Wow! 21:50 good fish.
Thanks
what a tank laker! Im so jealous
One of my most memorable fishing days. I was so happy.
Fantastic stuff mate! thought the first trout's markings looked like a pike to start with! do you fish for those much? all the best
Thanks Ryan. I do. There is a few pike videos on my channel
Haha that legendary rock! I czech-nymphed my first 50cm+ grayling from the same one. Higher water and more current though... Nice video Robert, really miss fishing together!
...Strange however, that the grayling were not really in the mood that day... or did you do you and fish for trout 99% of the time? ;-)
Okay nice! Miss you too. The grayling fishing did not live up to what I hoped for.
Sjukt bra ställe, fick en öring på 64 cm samt harr på 53 där 2018
Massive!! 🎣👌
👊😎
Nice!
Thanks
awesome!
Thank you!
The bigger those lake trout get, the harder they fight. Come up to Northern Canada to experience the largest on the planet. I can promise they won't feel boring at all
I believe you Matt. I think they are an awesome fish
@@FlyFishingbyRobert biggest so far is 110cm with a girth of 63cm. Can't wait to find some even bigger ones
Cool
Fuck thats big ! awesome Robert ! Happy for you.
Haha thanks
Is it a stretch private river ??
It is a separate license with limited rods per day
@@FlyFishingbyRobert Ok thanks for your answer ;)
i want to come fishing with you !!! 😁
I guide so, do it.
@Fly Fishing by Robert where are you exactly ? is there local accommodation? id be coming from uk. when is salmon season ?
Nice ones it is 2 Canadian chars and not 2 lake trouts nevertheless nice fishes
In North American where they are from they are called lake trout. Canadian char is a less known name.
@@FlyFishingbyRobert ok my bad trout is not what I assumed it is Oncorhynchus, Salmo and Salvelinus I thought that trout was Salmo trutta
Ack! Sorry your reel broke!
It was fine. It was just a clumsy thing to smash it against a stone.
Great fish