Yes, you're right there, Paul! I always wade up the shallows to that pool anyway. It's a problem on much of that river Trouble with urban rivers is the absence of animal grazing! Worth the effort, though! 👍👍
Crackin bit of Fishing Soul Brother...Love watchin your vids, it,s becoming my Sunday morning ritual..lol.....I went down tou our local river last night to check out the feel of the place..But it looks pretty quiet and has a milky look to it, not much action at all..Just hope it hasn,t been polluted AGAIN...Keep up the Good work Soldier....
Cheers Gaz. The river Irwell I fish has some cracking trout, always a milky caste in it, from sewage works upstream. Lots of fly life and obvious good feeding for the fish, if its 95% treated sewage its purer than farm run off on the fields. Good thing from my point of view, the dog walkers are reluctant to let their dog swim in it due to the grey colour of the water! Some awesome trout coming on my channel soon!! 😊👍
Areally good session, too cold for me just yet as illness has got in the way but hope to be back on the rivers before to long so for now looking forward to next video.
Thanks, fella! Yes, I always look out for them at church fairs, car boots, etc, usually around a fiver with an old line and backing, which is often OK too! You may see it tested hard on the next vid, where a dull day is livened up by a big old brownie! 😊👍
@@soultrader57fishingandmusi25 nice to see you gettin out to practice the dry mate, i know conditions uk wide have been less the ideal for the fly thou sayin that you do ok with those big streamers mate, all the irish boys are gettin ready for the mayfly hatches, some reason my little pocket has hardly a hatch of them 👍👍🎣
Good stuff Dave. Lovely River to showcase your skills! For a chilly April I had more fish than previous years, the 2 wet fly set up coming up trumps. Still to cast a dry. Great info for newcomers 👍
Too kind, my man! I don't think anybody else fishes that pool! The only public access is a fairly long walk and wade to get to it! I don't normally do well on smooth water like that, but it helps that you can keep your distance on a bigger river and use a longer leader. I wonder whether the cold air was keeping those olive duns pinned down a bit longer than usual (like when it's drizzling?) The rises were very gentle, like small fish, so they were obviously taking their time! I'm dying to try a stretch in another park higher upstream, given the average size there must be some real bruisers in there! Speaking of which, my next video features a real brute from the irwell! 😊👍
Great session, some stunning fish!
Lovely looking river 😍
Thanks Colin, yes, local for us too😊
Cracking session Dave.
There sure is a lot of giant Hogweed on them thier banks, be careful
Yes, you're right there, Paul!
I always wade up the shallows to that pool anyway. It's a problem on much of that river
Trouble with urban rivers is the absence of animal grazing!
Worth the effort, though! 👍👍
Crackin bit of Fishing Soul Brother...Love watchin your vids, it,s becoming my Sunday morning ritual..lol.....I went down tou our local river last night to check out the feel of the place..But it looks pretty quiet and has a milky look to it, not much action at all..Just hope it hasn,t been polluted AGAIN...Keep up the Good work Soldier....
Cheers Gaz. The river Irwell I fish has some cracking trout, always a milky caste in it, from sewage works upstream. Lots of fly life and obvious good feeding for the fish, if its 95% treated sewage its purer than farm run off on the fields.
Good thing from my point of view, the dog walkers are reluctant to let their dog swim in it due to the grey colour of the water! Some awesome trout coming on my channel soon!! 😊👍
Fantastic video mate really enjoyed it
Thanks, mick! We can't quite claim Hadrians' wall standard surroundings, but it'll do me nicely! 😂
@@soultrader57fishingandmusi25 lol I am lucky like but saying that tonight's video am away from the wall.
Can't beat seen a fish take a dry fly
Great video. Wonderful fly fishing action 🎣😊❤️😎
Cheers Mark, I'd love to take you down there soon👍
Areally good session, too cold for me just yet as illness has got in the way but hope to be back on the rivers before to long so for now looking forward to next video.
I'm sorry to hear that, mate. I hope you feel better soon! Certainly warmer now! Cheers 👍
The good old Intrepid Rimfly reel - I still use mine regularly. Lovely fishing as always 👍
Thanks, fella! Yes, I always look out for them at church fairs, car boots, etc, usually around a fiver with an old line and backing, which is often OK too!
You may see it tested hard on the next vid, where a dull day is livened up by a big old brownie!
😊👍
@@soultrader57fishingandmusi25 I look forward to see that 🤗
excellent 👍👍🎣
Cheers James
@@soultrader57fishingandmusi25 nice to see you gettin out to practice the dry mate, i know conditions uk wide have been less the ideal for the fly thou sayin that you do ok with those big streamers mate, all the irish boys are gettin ready for the mayfly hatches, some reason my little pocket has hardly a hatch of them 👍👍🎣
Good stuff Dave. Lovely River to showcase your skills! For a chilly April I had more fish than previous years, the 2 wet fly set up coming up trumps. Still to cast a dry. Great info for newcomers 👍
Too kind, my man! I don't think anybody else fishes that pool! The only public access is a fairly long walk and wade to get to it!
I don't normally do well on smooth water like that, but it helps that you can keep your distance on a bigger river and use a longer leader. I wonder whether the cold air was keeping those olive duns pinned down a bit longer than usual (like when it's drizzling?) The rises were very gentle, like small fish, so they were obviously taking their time!
I'm dying to try a stretch in another park higher upstream, given the average size there must be some real bruisers in there! Speaking of which, my next video features a real brute from the irwell! 😊👍