I love the end bit. "I'll have the last cast of the day, the last last cast" 1 minute later, " I'm gonna have another couple of casts then call it a day" and probably another couple after those.....Proper Fisherman, never want to stop at the end of the day. Great video, I loved watching the takes by watching the line. look forward to the next one.
Hi Tim. Lovely fishing mate - straight lining with imitative flies is my favourite method and usually attracts better quality fish than pulling. Spot mate - great videos. Cheers Phil
Iain Fraser Thoroughly enjoyed you film and it was well presented and photographed. I like the fact that you show the quieter times as well as the action. I shall certainly recommend your U Tubes to my clients. Keep up the good work.
Great video, thoroughly enjoyed watching this Tim! By far my favourite method of fishing along side dry flying. You capture the process superbly, great fun and really educational, many thanks!
I like that you can move seamlessly between this technique and the washing line method depending upon the conditions. Thanks for this video. Love these UK stillwater techniques - which aren't very well known here in the States.
Thanks . Yes just one little easy change puts those flies back at the right depth . And this sport really is all about depth control . Thanks for watching .
Hi Tim, just to let you know , following tips from your buzzer vid I had my best 4 hours ever 10 fish including a double hook up of a blue and a brownie , awesome 👌 thanks
I always watch these videos and then I head out to the lake with a clear plan and think I can catch them the same... 4 hours later after throwing everything in the flybox and no fishI head home and go watch more videos...
Keep at it mate you will get there . Conditions have to be right to fish a method so best to make those choices when you get to your lake and assess the conditions . Thanks for watching .
Another great video Tim, you can’t beat the buzzer takes! We missed the best of the buzzer season last year with the first lockdown so hoping for a proper go at it this year 👍
I'm in AK and tried a tip from your methods of fishing over there. I took a black sharpie and colored my floating line black 6" and alternated no color 6", the length of the fly line. Really makes it look obvious if the fly line moved on a calm day. I fish from a float tube so my rod tip is always underwater. When it goes dead calm it gets tough and I fish naked and started doing slow 1" pulls and managed a few more fish. Biggest fish I caught was 28" on a copper chironomid.
They used to make a floating line with the first 20ft black and white as you describe . I think it was Snowbee that did them .. very useful for this kind of fishing . Thanks for watching
Hi Tim Another great video, just the job, in these trying times. Very informative, for me, it all helps, especially as we can’t go too far at the moment. Keep em coming Tim. Thanks buddy.
Last cast of the day 😁 had a few of those, excellent video, classic Buzzer fishing. Like that your using barbless flies. thank you for sharing. Tight lines 🎣
great video by the way . could you do a step by step video on setting up the washing line etc etc it would be great to see how you tie in the dropers etc etc
Must admit the full volume, ' Shat App and sit down' intro. Nearly had be off to the next video. Glad I didn't, I've fished Chiggy and probably will do so again at some point. Nice clear, informative tutorial. Always nice to get a bit of a look at a technique I've not really seen before. Thanks very much, glad I wasn't Essexist. Cheers Callum 😊
Stumbled on your video. Brillinat. I need to get back to chigbro asap as I'm only 20 minutes away. I will look forward to watching the rest of your videos well done mate .
Thanks for watching . Chigboro is on absolute top form at the moment and will only get better over the next few months as the temp rises slowly . Will be time for the dries soon !
Great video Tim as always. I gave the static straight line buzzers a go on my local today and had 2 rainbows at 6 and 8 pounds which are the biggest I have had from this water. Epic takes and fights. I think that the fact that I was also using the excellent buzzer patterns which you tied up for me helped! I am a very satisfied customer!. Keep up the good work
You have picked the perfect time of year to start . The buzzers are just coming on the menu .. it will only get better and better over the next 3 months ! Thanks for watching
Hi Tim, been enjoying your videos, including your fly tying ones too Lots of great tips and advice. I’m looking at a new rod for the new season and was considering the wychwood true fly t2 like you’ve been using but they seem to be unavailable at the moment, Will they be coming back in stock again! Keep up the good work with your videos. Thanks.
They are my favourite rod from the range . All the Wychoood line has been re branded and we have had the new versions out for testing over the winter . They have kept the great action of the T2 but now the blanks are in a really nice deep red colour . The reel seat and handle has had an up grade . AND they are going to be the same price as before . Expect to see them in the shops early March so just hang on a little for a brilliant bit of kit . I believe they are now going to be called the MA range .. As soon as they are out you will see them on my social media .
Great video Tim I've never been able to catch on buzzers, but definitely can't wait to give it a go this year you said it was size 10 buzzers you use would that be the size you would recommend.
Definitely a method worth persevering with . Get the depth right and resist the urge to move the flies and there really is nothing like it ! Yes size 10s nearly all year , sometimes smaller in the middle of winter but a 10 is very representative of the natural . Also I think straight hooks as appose to the curve style grub hooks are again much more akin to the natural buzzer . Colour and pattern really isn't that important , if you stuck to the crisp packet or the quill all year you would have great success . Buzzer season is nearly upon us , should be in full swing by March so now's the time to start preparing . Thanks for watching and subscribing
Wow ! There’s a question ! Basically everywhere any time . Has to be the most used and versatile lure in the still water anglers box . Basically select a fab over a blob when you want the fly to sink at a much slower rate . As for them .. any line anything from completely static to pulled at lightening speed . I will try and put a reservoir piece together in the late spring which will cover some of this . Thanks for watching .
Morning Tim, thanks for uploading the video, very informative video as always, have you ever tried the NEW ZEALAND, dropper. Tidying a fly of the point fly.??. Kind regards Mike. Norfolk. 🎣🎣
I have but this isnt an ideal presentation for this kind of fishing , it also puts a lot of stress on the hooks which can result in breakages . Also using the leader and droppers allows you to swap between methods , i.e straight line to washing line to dry fly simply by changing flies and no having to re tie leaders . Its very user friendly and offers brilliant presentation . Cheers for watching
I’m new to fly fishing & watching your vids really helps so thank you. Question I have is how do I stop the droppers from twisting around the leader when casting? Seems to happen to me a lot.
Thanks for watching ... Easy answer .. DONT bother ! .. Dropper twist is something we all get especially when having a big fly like a booby or FAB on the point .. It doesn't affect the way the fly fishes and often un twists in the water . You will drive yourself nuts trying to stop it from happening !
Fantastic video tim ive been waiting on this one it helps so much 👌 well done mate keep up the good work glad to see u getting back out again 😎 i cleaned all my lines aswel watching ur video ur a legend m8 👌 can u fish diawl bachs the exact same way as buzzers? Also is the fab supposto float or sink im new to the washing line and my fabs sink wanted to know if thats ment to happen lol 🎣 cheers - dazz
Thanks mate . Yea its been a long time . Nice now we have the best fishing in front of us . Absolutely you can fish diawls or crunchers or any nymph in exactly the same way . The Fab sinks as will a booby with the weight of the buzzers , the purpose is to slow the decent and give the leader a more horizontal angle so to get both nymphs in the take zone at the same time !!! Works best with a booby but most waters dont allow catch and release with a booby , a Fab is a pretty good alternative . Thanks for watching mate . Tight lines
Hello mate, soooooo all these forums/videos are saying about using tapered leaders,and that mono straight to fly line is no good.....then switch to your videos on here with non-stop action, so I'm guessing this is ok to use as I'm a complete novice to fly fishing ....thanks in advance for any info and great videos 🙂
Absolutely . Tapered leaders are best used for small rivers and light flies where turnover is an issue due to short casting . Or in situations where you are using very big flies like pike or saltwater fly fishing . In normal situations there is plenty of energy generated by rod and line to turn your flies over . A tapered leader is seen as a short cut to correcting bad casting technique . As you can see from my vids you simply dont need expensive tapered leaders ! Thanks for watching
Your videos are great Tim, am learning a ton of stuff from them both fishing and flytying. What makes of floaters and midge tips would you recommend for fishing buzzers and nymphs? Cheers Jonny
Thanks mate I am glad they help . I love the Wychwood connect series Rocket floaters . They cast like a dream , they are the white floaters you can see me using in all my vids . They are also superb value for money ! .. The Wychwood little dipper is a lovely slow midge tip and again is a pleasure to cast and fish with . THE daddy of midge tips is the Rio Aqualux 3 ft midge tip , nothing comes close when you want fast sinking tip line . Thanks for watching.
Its an indicator method using a dry fly to suspend a nymph . Its a method for the rivers .. Check out Lindsey vid on the subject th-cam.com/video/owd3z-BT0PM/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for watching . If you cast left as the breeze moves the line it creates to big of a bow in the line which makes the buzzers speed up and ride high and fast . By casting across or at 45 degrees to the wind I can get the best natural presentation .
I have dabbled with buzzers over the last couple of years - had a couple of successful trips and lots of failed ones....i use very similar tactics to yourself but I use a lot of size 12/14 crunchers/snatchers/diawl bach instead of buzzers. I have most luck may-august using these with a washing line in the top layers.....problem is most of my fisheries in Kent only let you use one fly......if I’m fishing buzzers etc I like to fish a team or it becomes a bit of a pain greasing leaders and joining leaders etc to get a single buzzer to to at the right depth......I find indicator fishing a bit tedious so tend to not bother with buzzers unless I can fish a team....I picked up the the wychwood rs2 ten foot seven weight before Xmas based on Lindsay simpsons review on TH-cam and am eager to try it out....Is that the rs2 you are using?
A single fly approach can still be very effective . I use single nymphs a lot on Chigboro worth clients for ease of casting . You just have to be more accurate with your depth selection and control . It’s not ideal but it can be effective . I have the RS2s and love them . You won’t go wrong it’s a great all round rod . The rod I was using in the bud was h to e T2 which is a little softer . I use them a lot for teaching and they are a pleasure to cast . Thanks for supporting the channel . Tight lines
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 if you turned up at a fishery which was single fly and you wanted to fish a buzzer say 2 feet down would you bite the bullet and fish a bung? I have done in the past but I did not take up fly fishing to float fish if I can help it..... what would be your tactic in this scenario? I have seen people linking Fluoro to copolymer and greasing leaders etc but it looks like a right pain that way
Hi Chad, I have always fished straight line buzzer and have been very successful. I use my floating braid and 2' to 3' of tippet. I have even hooked fish with as little as 1' tippet. Good memory on the line and a very slow retrieve to keep contact with fly. Fingers crossed that we here in wales will be allowed to fish soon, as we missed last years buzzer fishing. I will be covering this method in my buzzer videos. Take care mate.
Sorry for silly question, but what is a 'core buzzer' and where can I purchase these. I've looked online without success. Many thanks. Great video - I learnt a lot.
Hi Tim Love all your video’s…..Thank you… Can you tell me what nylon leader you are using.. Is it Same strength straight thorough or is it tapered. What is the name of your point buzzer….. You said it was your favourite.. Thanking you…….Keeps the Video’s coming…. Tight Lines…. 👍👍👍
The leader is 8lb Wychwood Ghostmode . Its straight through , there is no benefit from tapering when using this kind of tackle . The point fly is a Crisp Packet buzzer in a 10
Hi Tim, Many thanks for your swift reply. That has cleared up some points for me.. Really lovely that type of Buzzer fishing.. As you say the 'takes' are really brilliant.. Pleased keep the Video's coming.. Both from a learning and entertaining aspect.. Tight Lines..🎣🎣🎣
Keep them no longer than 6 inches ... happy to fish them at half that too ... equally spaced on the leader .. if you make the droppers too long they will tangle and twist in the cast . 3 turn water knot for the droppers always .. Thanks for watching .
Very informative video Tim. I'll be giving this method a try soon. I noticed you seem to be able to land your fish very quickly or do you edit out some of the play? I'm always scared of bullying the fish too hard and losing it. What's your advice on this aspect please?
Its a brilliant method and so so deadly through the buzzer season . No there is no editing that is the speed I land my fish , its down to years of experience and match fishing with the trick being to get the fish to the net before it knows it hooked ! Looks a little brutal but the fish expends minimum energy meaning it takes vey little recovery time before they are released fit and strong . Definitely better for fish welfare . A softer rod and keeping the angles of the line to the fish low help to subdue them quickly . I use strong hooks and decent fluro carbon 8lb/0.2mm usually . My advice is to keep the rod low so the headshaking is kept to a minimum , keep the angle of the rod so its absorbing the fight and when you get the fishes head up commit to landing it . It really is a practice thing . You might like the video I did on playing fish with barbless hooks ... the theory is exactly the same . Thanks for watching .
Great video as always Tim. I was there today 8-1 and only managed 6, the guy next to me was pulling them out 1 a chuck, very demoralising lol so on that note have you any idea when you'll be teaching again?
8lb fluro all the way through . I never use tapered leaders with the exception of fishing very larger un aerodynamic flies on very long leaders such as Popper fry patterns .Tapered leaders are really for the rivers and dont serve any real purpose for this kind of fishing. The energy produced with a set up like this will easily turn any cast over nicely . Thanks for watching .
How would you set up if you only have 4 to 5 feet of water ? Would the fly line not spook them if you only have a 4 feet leader. This is fo wild fish in a lake no more than 6 feet at its deepest
I would use a washing line , 6 foot to the first dropper , maybe more if the fish were really spooky , a couple of lighter weight patterns like muskins or diawls to stop them sinking and smaller sizes too for the same reason a booby on the point .. all this should hold the flies up and away from the fly line .. spooky fish also reduce the fluro to 6lb or less ..
Hi Tim , I am fairly new to fly / buzzer fishing and would like to know what combinations should i use ? I have collected and spent a fortune on buzzers but don`t seem to have much luck . Any tips would be very much appreciated . Love the videos cheers Mike from Scotland
Hi mike . Ok first thing , the actual colour and shape and size of the buzzer just isn't that important . The single most important bit is depth , concentrate on finding the feeding depth of the fish , this is simple trial and error through counting flies down etc , the indicator can be a great way of finding the taking depth ! The reason there are so many different buzzer patterns out there is because they are super easy to tie and to vary , a case of catching the angler not the fish ! I have every pattern under the sun like you I'm sure , but I have narrowed it down now days to the Grey boy or Bloodworm as a point fly and either crisp packets or quills as my dropper flies . Usually opting for the crisp packets in deeper or coloured water as they have a better silhouette , the quills I prefer in clear water . Then later on in the spring/ summer olive comes into play . And that's it for me really . By narrowing your fly selection and simplifying your approach you will concentrate more on the all important depth control which really is the key ! Hope this helps and thanks for watching .
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 Cheers really appreciate the advice , i am sitting here with all my flies watching your videos and getting them set up in the combinations you fish in different compartments of my boxes . Top Man thanks once again for replying.
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 Hi took your advice and now I am addicted to buzzers now. I went to a fishery near me and couldn’t do a thing wrong. Got my four fish limit then went on catch and release. I must have caught at least 20 trout and lost a few due to being over keen. Thanks again.
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 Hi Tim , I took your advice on experimenting with fishing the dry fly . You were spot on about fishing the dries , I had a size 16 yellow dancer on the point and a hopper on the dropper and couldn’t do a thing wrong once I got the hang of it. I was missing fish after fish until I slowed down. I was a bit too keen to start with then bang I thought my arm was getting pulled off without any warning. Once I had sussed out where I was going wrong the fish were basically hooking themselves. Many thanks for the great advice it’s very much appreciated. Mikey from Scotland
Thanks mate . Its the Wychwood connect series Rocket floater .. a lot of line for a very fair price . Its the only floater I use now . I always match my lines to the rod rating . Stepping up can help when you are learning but most good rods and lines should be matched like for like . Thanks for watching .
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 Thanks Tim. I became a convert to Wychwood Connect Ghost Mode fluoro last year and just bought myself a lockdown present of a 9'6" RS2 #7. I'll have to order a Rocket Floater now!
Like any reservoir you need a rod that is a good all rounder that can present dries delicately to rising fish all the way to throwing a heavy di7/8 sinker . For me a 10ft 7wt mid /tip , medium /fast action rod is perfect . I use the Wychwood RS2 or the Truefly T2 for fishing Brenig and Clywedog .
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 brilliant thanks, I’m new to ff, there’s a few lakes up here in Mancs area that won’t allow indicators so the static option you do in the video is basically the same. Brilliant info for me. Thanks again
Yes . I would only really increase the length of leader depending on how deep I wanted the flies to drop in the water . It depends on your venue . Chigboro is not much more than 12ft at best so I was happy that I was covering all the depths .
Yes I didn't change a thing in this video . I just wanted to slow the decent of the buzzers. Sometimes I will use a more hackled dropper fly if I want to keep the flies higher like a cruncher or spider pattern . Breathers on Buzzers in my opinion make no difference at all to how fast the buzzer sinks or to its effectiveness .
If you are using a 10ft rod then 12ft is probably the maximum gap from top dropper to the point maybe a little more if you are taller .. but there is absolutely no need to have a bigger gap , this would be for boat fishing only really . From the bank long leaders just arnt necessary ..
Then you have a casting issue .. possibly your loops are to tight or its a tracking issue? Have your cast looked at by your local instructor he will soon be able to find the problem . Thanks for watching .
If you leave it long enough the point fly will snag on the bottom depending on the depth of your lake . The trick is to balance the length of leader and the pauses between the long draws so as not to snag the point fly . This takes a bit of local knowledge of your water and some experimenting . Its a superb method when you get it working .
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 thanks very much for your response, here in the USA people don’t use that technique and I think is the best so I will test it out in a couple of days, really appreciate your time and knowledge 🙏
you dont need to ... dropper spin makes absolutely no difference to the presentation , it usually sorts itself out . Knots are something to keep an eye out for but dont worry about the spin . If you want to reduce the risk then make sure your dropper knot and fly knot are trimmed closely with no tag end protruding . Try and balance the cast so the heaviest fly is on the point . Dropper twist is usually at its worst when using a booby or a heavily dressed fly on the point as its this that spins during the cast . But I can honestly say that droppers spinning do not effect the fishing at all . Thanks for watching .
No never . Infact I usually up my breaking strain as the spring season gets going . We are now fishing 10lb tippet on Chigboro . The takes are so savage you cant go any lower and it doesnt effect presentation at all . The buzzers have very little natural movement and the trout certainly dont study them for long , they are more concerned with eating them befor another fish does . Nymphs are different and act differently but I never drop below 8lb tippet now days . Fluro is so fine there really is little benefit .
All FABS sink mate . It tied as normal with foam in the back . Just slows the decent of the leader down offering a more controlled fall through the take zone .
Depends on the river . Only slow moving rivers tend to have enough sediment to sustain buzzer populations . So short answer no not really a pattern used on the rivers , although im sure if you swam one past a hungry trout it would have it . Thanks for watching and subscribing .
I think thats just your area or the lakes you fish . You will find most places allow up to 4 hook points . If you cant fish a team fish a single buzzer .
@@martinlewis1015 Yes it really does depend on the owners and their rules . Its a shame but its down to the fishery at the end of the day . Lakes like Chigboro allow 3 flies with no hook size min/max .
Is that plastic box you've got full of buzzzz,,ers ? I can't understand why you guys schlep so much stuff around 😂 all you need is a fly rod and two reels max and a couple of fly boxes.
This is my teaching kit . I need to have a bit of everything ready to go when I'm out with clients . There's all sorts in that box, buzzers , nymphs , dries , lures .. something for every situation . Don't want a client having a bad day because I was poorly prepared !
I'm going to be honest here and i hope you'll forgive me. Thats was the worst video you have done!!! To demonstrate my favourite method of fishing impeccably in delightfully pleasant surroundings highlights just how much I miss my hobby. So next time keep it yourself until lockdown is lifted!!!! 🤮🤬😜👍👍
😂😂😂😂😂😂 apologies . It was not my intention to enjoy such an awesome couple of hours fishing and to boast about it to the rest of the fishing community . You probably won’t want to hear about the double up of browns I had off camera ?? 🙈🙈🙈😆😆😆😂😂😈😈
I love the end bit. "I'll have the last cast of the day, the last last cast" 1 minute later, " I'm gonna have another couple of casts then call it a day" and probably another couple after those.....Proper Fisherman, never want to stop at the end of the day. Great video, I loved watching the takes by watching the line. look forward to the next one.
lol lol lol Last last last cast ! !! Only 2 hours late home !! lol Thanks for watching
Famous last cast,when time stands still.
@@danpinner1873 I have had Last Casts last an hour.
Straight line buzzer fishing is my favourite way to fish…. More videos please 🎣
Hi Tim. Lovely fishing mate - straight lining with imitative flies is my favourite method and usually attracts better quality fish than pulling. Spot mate - great videos. Cheers Phil
Theres nothing that matches those rip away buzzer takes ! Thanks for watching mate .
Can't beat the takes when buzzer fishing when they are having it .... nice video
Something special about this time of year isnt there .. No wonder fly anglers talk about buzzer season all year long !! . Thanks for watching .
A delight to see a fellow angler, confident and fishing well. Thank You
Thanks for watching . Glad you enjoyed it .
Great video , explained well and demonstrated perfectly, I could feel the takes, cheers 🎣
Excellent . Yep Buzzer season is nearly upon us again ! Thanks for watching .
Iain Fraser
Thoroughly enjoyed you film and it was well presented and photographed. I like the fact that you show the quieter times as well as the action. I shall certainly recommend your U Tubes to my clients. Keep up the good work.
That is the first time I've seen exactly how to fish buzzers. I'll definitely do that when I'm next on a stillwater. Thanks
Excellent . Glad you found it helpful . Let me know how you get on ! Thanks for watching
That is the first time I have ever seen this explained clearly and simply - massively improved my knowledge and confidence. Thank you!
Brilliant . I am glad you found it useful . Thanks for watching and subscribing !
Well presented film, nice to see a fellow using a decent net and a long handle
Thanks . I think the long handled big pan net is essential for fish welfare , especially on small waters with steep banks and heavy weed beds .
Hey Tim , great video once again. Look forward to my training soon -Hugo
Yes mate , all being well we can get something booked in after April 1st . Looking forward to my day with Hugo !
Great video, thoroughly enjoyed watching this Tim! By far my favourite method of fishing along side dry flying. You capture the process superbly, great fun and really educational, many thanks!
Awesome, thank you! Im glad you enjoyed it . Thanks for watching
I like that you can move seamlessly between this technique and the washing line method depending upon the conditions. Thanks for this video. Love these UK stillwater techniques - which aren't very well known here in the States.
Thanks . Yes just one little easy change puts those flies back at the right depth . And this sport really is all about depth control . Thanks for watching .
Hi Tim, just to let you know , following tips from your buzzer vid I had my best 4 hours
ever
10 fish including a double hook up of a blue and a brownie , awesome 👌 thanks
Excellent ! Im glad you found it helpful . Thanks for watching and subscribing .
I always watch these videos and then I head out to the lake with a clear plan and think I can catch them the same... 4 hours later after throwing everything in the flybox and no fishI head home and go watch more videos...
Keep at it mate you will get there . Conditions have to be right to fish a method so best to make those choices when you get to your lake and assess the conditions . Thanks for watching .
Sometimes it's just the wrong part of the day and they aren't feeding. Or you were simply in the wrong location. Every day is different.
Nice one Tim. 👍
Another great video Tim, you can’t beat the buzzer takes! We missed the best of the buzzer season last year with the first lockdown so hoping for a proper go at it this year 👍
I know , gutted ! But I think with the return to all fishing at the beggining of April we should get the best two months . Cant beat those takes !!!
I'm in AK and tried a tip from your methods of fishing over there. I took a black sharpie and colored my floating line black 6" and alternated no color 6", the length of the fly line. Really makes it look obvious if the fly line moved on a calm day. I fish from a float tube so my rod tip is always underwater. When it goes dead calm it gets tough and I fish naked and started doing slow 1" pulls and managed a few more fish. Biggest fish I caught was 28" on a copper chironomid.
They used to make a floating line with the first 20ft black and white as you describe . I think it was Snowbee that did them .. very useful for this kind of fishing . Thanks for watching
Fishing naked and doing slow 1" pulls??
That would get you arrested around here
Hi Tim
Another great video, just the job, in these trying times.
Very informative, for me, it all helps, especially as we can’t go too far at the moment.
Keep em coming Tim.
Thanks buddy.
Thanks mate . Well lets hope the timings right this year and we can all enjoy the best of the buzzers from April . Thanks for watching mate
Hi Tim, great vid thanks, any chance of showing a close up of how you attach the buzzers to your leader.. Thanks John
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Cant wait to try at my local! Struggle to find C&R at the moment, got a freezer full! Tight lines! Thanks
Good luck! Yea the hot weather makes C&R very difficult
Last cast of the day 😁 had a few of those, excellent video, classic Buzzer fishing. Like that your using barbless flies. thank you for sharing. Tight lines 🎣
Thanks for watching . Always time for a last cast !
Clued me in to buzzer fishing a lot more this video. Spot on Tim, keep them coming. would love to share a bank with you one day 👌.
Thanks I am glad you found it helpful . Im sure if you pay Chigboro a visit we will bump into each other ! Thanks for watching
great video by the way . could you do a step by step video on setting up the washing line etc etc it would be great to see how you tie in the dropers etc etc
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Many thanks for the video and the tips it included. Will be adapting my technique over the next week or two.
Thanks for watching . Tight lines !
Hi Tim you have kept me sane over lockdown cheers mate
Thanks mate . Wont be long now . Chigboro is just starting to wake up , should be spot on for the April return mate .
nice one! very helpful! ~Now i got a bit of confidence in fishing them buzzers ;)
Brilliant watch Tim. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching
Love this no BS video. Tight lines. Reg
Thanks mate . I try and keep all my fishing to the point and as simple as possible . No need to dress it up ! Thanks for watching .
Had some Great times with this method over chigborough .
Such a good buzzer water ! Thanks for watching .
Must admit the full volume, ' Shat App and sit down' intro. Nearly had be off to the next video.
Glad I didn't, I've fished Chiggy and probably will do so again at some point.
Nice clear, informative tutorial. Always nice to get a bit of a look at a technique I've not really seen before.
Thanks very much, glad I wasn't Essexist. Cheers Callum 😊
Thanks for sticking with it mate and watching . Chiggers is well worth a visit in the next couple of months .. the dry fly fishing is superb .
That's a cool way to fish the buzzers big like from me bud tight line's and catch you on the next video 👍
Cheers for watching . Glad you enjoyed it
Stumbled on your video. Brillinat. I need to get back to chigbro asap as I'm only 20 minutes away. I will look forward to watching the rest of your videos well done mate .
Thanks for watching . Chigboro is on absolute top form at the moment and will only get better over the next few months as the temp rises slowly . Will be time for the dries soon !
Great video. Same technique works well with spider patterns.
Yes it does! Spiders are great trout catchers !
Nice one pal, glad your getting out at last.
Thanks mate . Feels like forever ! Nice to get back to work for the first time this year !
Nothing beats it, great video Tim.
It up there with watching your dry fly get sipped down ! Thanks for watching .
Only way to fish buzzers i have had a lot on good days in the same way good vid ty
Love that take . Makes you jump sometimes they hit it so hard ! Thanks for watching
Great video Tim as always. I gave the static straight line buzzers a go on my local today and had 2 rainbows at 6 and 8 pounds which are the biggest I have had from this water. Epic takes and fights. I think that the fact that I was also using the excellent buzzer patterns which you tied up for me helped! I am a very satisfied customer!. Keep up the good work
Excellent mate . Thanks for the feedback . Yep those takes will make you jump !! Glad the flies are working for you too !
Enjoyed you’re video Tim , thanks for posting!🎣🙏🏻
Thanks for watching
Love your channel, one of the best
Great information.... you sound like bradley walsh.... tight lines...
lol thanks for watching
Great video.gonna try buzzers for 1st time on Sunday.watching this video has given me great confidence.keep the videos coming 👍
You have picked the perfect time of year to start . The buzzers are just coming on the menu .. it will only get better and better over the next 3 months ! Thanks for watching
thanks for tips Tim really helpful insights , tight lines
Thanks for watching
Thanks for all the info tim
Any time!
Hi Tim, been enjoying your videos, including your fly tying ones too
Lots of great tips and advice.
I’m looking at a new rod for the new season and was considering the wychwood true fly t2 like you’ve been using but they seem to be unavailable at the moment, Will they be coming back in stock again!
Keep up the good work with your videos.
Thanks.
They are my favourite rod from the range . All the Wychoood line has been re branded and we have had the new versions out for testing over the winter . They have kept the great action of the T2 but now the blanks are in a really nice deep red colour . The reel seat and handle has had an up grade . AND they are going to be the same price as before . Expect to see them in the shops early March so just hang on a little for a brilliant bit of kit . I believe they are now going to be called the MA range .. As soon as they are out you will see them on my social media .
Hi Tim,
That’s great they will be available again, I’ll hold off till spring. Seem very good value for money too👍
Great video Tim! Could you do a similar tutorial on lures please?I dont have any confidence with them.
I will do another lure when I can mate . Thanks for watching
Great video Tim I've never been able to catch on buzzers, but definitely can't wait to give it a go this year you said it was size 10 buzzers you use would that be the size you would recommend.
Definitely a method worth persevering with . Get the depth right and resist the urge to move the flies and there really is nothing like it !
Yes size 10s nearly all year , sometimes smaller in the middle of winter but a 10 is very representative of the natural . Also I think straight hooks as appose to the curve style grub hooks are again much more akin to the natural buzzer . Colour and pattern really isn't that important , if you stuck to the crisp packet or the quill all year you would have great success .
Buzzer season is nearly upon us , should be in full swing by March so now's the time to start preparing .
Thanks for watching and subscribing
Great vid, I fish in Essex too! Subbed!
Great video mate
Glad you enjoyed it , thanks for watching
Enjoyed that Tim. I'm new to rainbows and the mysteries of the blob/fab and combination.... Where when and why? And How!
Wow ! There’s a question ! Basically everywhere any time . Has to be the most used and versatile lure in the still water anglers box . Basically select a fab over a blob when you want the fly to sink at a much slower rate . As for them .. any line anything from completely static to pulled at lightening speed . I will try and put a reservoir piece together in the late spring which will cover some of this . Thanks for watching .
Morning Tim, thanks for uploading the video, very informative video as always, have you ever tried the NEW ZEALAND, dropper. Tidying a fly of the point fly.??. Kind regards Mike. Norfolk. 🎣🎣
I have but this isnt an ideal presentation for this kind of fishing , it also puts a lot of stress on the hooks which can result in breakages . Also using the leader and droppers allows you to swap between methods , i.e straight line to washing line to dry fly simply by changing flies and no having to re tie leaders . Its very user friendly and offers brilliant presentation . Cheers for watching
Nice video !
Thanks . Got to love a bit of Buzzer fishing !
I’m new to fly fishing & watching your vids really helps so thank you.
Question I have is how do I stop the droppers from twisting around the leader when casting? Seems to happen to me a lot.
Thanks for watching ... Easy answer .. DONT bother ! .. Dropper twist is something we all get especially when having a big fly like a booby or FAB on the point .. It doesn't affect the way the fly fishes and often un twists in the water . You will drive yourself nuts trying to stop it from happening !
Fantastic video tim ive been waiting on this one it helps so much 👌 well done mate keep up the good work glad to see u getting back out again 😎 i cleaned all my lines aswel watching ur video ur a legend m8 👌 can u fish diawl bachs the exact same way as buzzers? Also is the fab supposto float or sink im new to the washing line and my fabs sink wanted to know if thats ment to happen lol 🎣 cheers - dazz
Thanks mate . Yea its been a long time . Nice now we have the best fishing in front of us . Absolutely you can fish diawls or crunchers or any nymph in exactly the same way . The Fab sinks as will a booby with the weight of the buzzers , the purpose is to slow the decent and give the leader a more horizontal angle so to get both nymphs in the take zone at the same time !!! Works best with a booby but most waters dont allow catch and release with a booby , a Fab is a pretty good alternative . Thanks for watching mate . Tight lines
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 thanks tim appreciate it m8 tight lines 🎣 looking forward to the next one 😀😎
Hello mate, soooooo all these forums/videos are saying about using tapered leaders,and that mono straight to fly line is no good.....then switch to your videos on here with non-stop action, so I'm guessing this is ok to use as I'm a complete novice to fly fishing ....thanks in advance for any info and great videos 🙂
Absolutely . Tapered leaders are best used for small rivers and light flies where turnover is an issue due to short casting . Or in situations where you are using very big flies like pike or saltwater fly fishing . In normal situations there is plenty of energy generated by rod and line to turn your flies over . A tapered leader is seen as a short cut to correcting bad casting technique . As you can see from my vids you simply dont need expensive tapered leaders !
Thanks for watching
Your videos are great Tim, am learning a ton of stuff from them both fishing and flytying. What makes of floaters and midge tips would you recommend for fishing buzzers and nymphs? Cheers Jonny
Thanks mate I am glad they help . I love the Wychwood connect series Rocket floaters . They cast like a dream , they are the white floaters you can see me using in all my vids . They are also superb value for money ! .. The Wychwood little dipper is a lovely slow midge tip and again is a pleasure to cast and fish with . THE daddy of midge tips is the Rio Aqualux 3 ft midge tip , nothing comes close when you want fast sinking tip line . Thanks for watching.
Great stuff, thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for watching
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 Tim, fished some nymphs today after watching your video used the techniques in this vid and had an epic day 👍
@@markjones4031 Excellent ! Love that kinda feedback ! Im glad it worked for you mate . Thanks
Another great video
Thanks for watching
Great video as usual, love the channel, could I ask what is the klink and dink set up ? Cheers
Its an indicator method using a dry fly to suspend a nymph . Its a method for the rivers .. Check out Lindsey vid on the subject th-cam.com/video/owd3z-BT0PM/w-d-xo.html
That was very informative mate, excellent, can you fish that way in winter, with buzzers ?
Absolutely . All year round . There are always buzzers present in the water . Its just a case of finding the right depth . Thanks for watching
Hi great video. I see you are casting straight out, if you cast to your left into the wind would you cover more water per drift?
Thanks for watching . If you cast left as the breeze moves the line it creates to big of a bow in the line which makes the buzzers speed up and ride high and fast . By casting across or at 45 degrees to the wind I can get the best natural presentation .
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 Thanks great advice
I have dabbled with buzzers over the last couple of years - had a couple of successful trips and lots of failed ones....i use very similar tactics to yourself but I use a lot of size 12/14 crunchers/snatchers/diawl bach instead of buzzers. I have most luck may-august using these with a washing line in the top layers.....problem is most of my fisheries in Kent only let you use one fly......if I’m fishing buzzers etc I like to fish a team or it becomes a bit of a pain greasing leaders and joining leaders etc to get a single buzzer to to at the right depth......I find indicator fishing a bit tedious so tend to not bother with buzzers unless I can fish a team....I picked up the the wychwood rs2 ten foot seven weight before Xmas based on Lindsay simpsons review on TH-cam and am eager to try it out....Is that the rs2 you are using?
A single fly approach can still be very effective . I use single nymphs a lot on Chigboro worth clients for ease of casting . You just have to be more accurate with your depth selection and control . It’s not ideal but it can be effective . I have the RS2s and love them . You won’t go wrong it’s a great all round rod . The rod I was using in the bud was h to e T2 which is a little softer . I use them a lot for teaching and they are a pleasure to cast . Thanks for supporting the channel . Tight lines
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 if you turned up at a fishery which was single fly and you wanted to fish a buzzer say 2 feet down would you bite the bullet and fish a bung? I have done in the past but I did not take up fly fishing to float fish if I can help it..... what would be your tactic in this scenario? I have seen people linking Fluoro to copolymer and greasing leaders etc but it looks like a right pain that way
Hi Chad, I have always fished straight line buzzer and have been very successful. I use my floating braid and 2' to 3' of tippet. I have even hooked fish with as little as 1' tippet. Good memory on the line and a very slow retrieve to keep contact with fly. Fingers crossed that we here in wales will be allowed to fish soon, as we missed last years buzzer fishing. I will be covering this method in my buzzer videos. Take care mate.
@@shaunfishes101 thanks mate that was the answer I was expecting and have caught a couple of fish with a single buzzer with a 2 foot leader before
Sorry for silly question, but what is a 'core buzzer' and where can I purchase these. I've looked online without success. Many thanks. Great video - I learnt a lot.
Quill buzzers .... sorry must be my accent lol . Readily available from all fly shops .Tha ks for watching .
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 Thanks!
Love these vids mate! Great channel!! I’ve only been fly fishing for about 18 months now. I struggle to cast 3 flies, would this work with 2?
absolutely , it would work perfectly well with a FAB and a single buzzer fished about 6ft apart . Im glad the vids are helping . Thanks for watching .
Hi Tim
Love all your video’s…..Thank you…
Can you tell me what nylon leader you are using..
Is it Same strength straight thorough or is it tapered.
What is the name of your point buzzer…..
You said it was your favourite..
Thanking you…….Keeps the Video’s coming….
Tight Lines…. 👍👍👍
The leader is 8lb Wychwood Ghostmode . Its straight through , there is no benefit from tapering when using this kind of tackle . The point fly is a Crisp Packet buzzer in a 10
Hi Tim,
Many thanks for your swift reply.
That has cleared up some points for me..
Really lovely that type of Buzzer fishing..
As you say the 'takes' are really brilliant..
Pleased keep the Video's coming..
Both from a learning and entertaining aspect..
Tight Lines..🎣🎣🎣
@@harryboyle9920 My pleasure , thanks for watching
Tim I'm new to fishing, what length are the Droppers. Great video as always.
Keep them no longer than 6 inches ... happy to fish them at half that too ... equally spaced on the leader .. if you make the droppers too long they will tangle and twist in the cast . 3 turn water knot for the droppers always .. Thanks for watching .
Very informative video Tim. I'll be giving this method a try soon. I noticed you seem to be able to land your fish very quickly or do you edit out some of the play? I'm always scared of bullying the fish too hard and losing it. What's your advice on this aspect please?
Its a brilliant method and so so deadly through the buzzer season .
No there is no editing that is the speed I land my fish , its down to years of experience and match fishing with the trick being to get the fish to the net before it knows it hooked ! Looks a little brutal but the fish expends minimum energy meaning it takes vey little recovery time before they are released fit and strong . Definitely better for fish welfare .
A softer rod and keeping the angles of the line to the fish low help to subdue them quickly . I use strong hooks and decent fluro carbon 8lb/0.2mm usually .
My advice is to keep the rod low so the headshaking is kept to a minimum , keep the angle of the rod so its absorbing the fight and when you get the fishes head up commit to landing it . It really is a practice thing . You might like the video I did on playing fish with barbless hooks ... the theory is exactly the same .
Thanks for watching .
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 Makes good sense. Thanks for the reply.
Nice fish.
Many many thanks
Great video as always Tim. I was there today 8-1 and only managed 6, the guy next to me was pulling them out 1 a chuck, very demoralising lol so on that note have you any idea when you'll be teaching again?
I am teaching again now . One to one and only local anglers re Chigboros travelling policy . So if you fancy a day drop me a line .
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 Excellent, I'll check your website and get in touch then 👍
Great video, much enjoyed.
Cool learned a lot. Thanks. Irve
Glad to hear it! Had a lot of fun making this vid
Hi Tim, great vid. Do you use a tapered leader on your cast or 8lb flouro for the full 12ft?
8lb fluro all the way through . I never use tapered leaders with the exception of fishing very larger un aerodynamic flies on very long leaders such as Popper fry patterns .Tapered leaders are really for the rivers and dont serve any real purpose for this kind of fishing. The energy produced with a set up like this will easily turn any cast over nicely . Thanks for watching .
How would you set up if you only have 4 to 5 feet of water ? Would the fly line not spook them if you only have a 4 feet leader. This is fo wild fish in a lake no more than 6 feet at its deepest
I would use a washing line , 6 foot to the first dropper , maybe more if the fish were really spooky , a couple of lighter weight patterns like muskins or diawls to stop them sinking and smaller sizes too for the same reason a booby on the point .. all this should hold the flies up and away from the fly line .. spooky fish also reduce the fluro to 6lb or less ..
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 thanks i will give it a go oh i also got the wychwood 10 ft 7 weight after seeing your other vid and i love it.
@@nicksparkes1378 Cracking rods .. love em !
Great masterclass we had and proved this works fish after fish!!
Hi Tim , I am fairly new to fly / buzzer fishing and would like to know what combinations should i use ? I have collected and spent a fortune on buzzers but don`t seem to have much luck .
Any tips would be very much appreciated . Love the videos cheers Mike from Scotland
Hi mike . Ok first thing , the actual colour and shape and size of the buzzer just isn't that important . The single most important bit is depth , concentrate on finding the feeding depth of the fish , this is simple trial and error through counting flies down etc , the indicator can be a great way of finding the taking depth !
The reason there are so many different buzzer patterns out there is because they are super easy to tie and to vary , a case of catching the angler not the fish !
I have every pattern under the sun like you I'm sure , but I have narrowed it down now days to the Grey boy or Bloodworm as a point fly and either crisp packets or quills as my dropper flies . Usually opting for the crisp packets in deeper or coloured water as they have a better silhouette , the quills I prefer in clear water . Then later on in the spring/ summer olive comes into play . And that's it for me really .
By narrowing your fly selection and simplifying your approach you will concentrate more on the all important depth control which really is the key ! Hope this helps and thanks for watching .
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 Cheers really appreciate the advice , i am sitting here with all my flies watching your videos and getting them set up in the combinations you fish in different compartments of my boxes . Top Man thanks once again for replying.
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 Hi took your advice and now I am addicted to buzzers now. I went to a fishery near me and couldn’t do a thing wrong. Got my four fish limit then went on catch and release. I must have caught at least 20 trout and lost a few due to being over keen. Thanks again.
@@mikey6027 Excellent mate !! That's just the kinda feedback I love to hear !! Keep it up mate .. dries next that's even more addictive !! lol
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 Hi Tim , I took your advice on experimenting with fishing the dry fly .
You were spot on about fishing the dries , I had a size 16 yellow dancer on the point and a hopper on the dropper and couldn’t do a thing wrong once I got the hang of it. I was missing fish after fish until I slowed down. I was a bit too keen to start with then bang I thought my arm was getting pulled off without any warning. Once I had sussed out where I was going wrong the fish were basically hooking themselves. Many thanks for the great advice it’s very much appreciated. Mikey from Scotland
Lovely video Tim of some 'real' fishing. Which fly line do you use and do you match it to the rod or put a #8 on your #7?
Thanks mate . Its the Wychwood connect series Rocket floater .. a lot of line for a very fair price . Its the only floater I use now . I always match my lines to the rod rating . Stepping up can help when you are learning but most good rods and lines should be matched like for like . Thanks for watching .
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 Thanks Tim. I became a convert to Wychwood Connect Ghost Mode fluoro last year and just bought myself a lockdown present of a 9'6" RS2 #7. I'll have to order a Rocket Floater now!
@@jammydel Well you have seen it in action . Lovely casting line. Pairs up perfectly with the RS2 rods
Are you using a d3 line? Thanks!!
No a floater . The Wychwood Rocket . I rarely use a sinking line on a small water and when I do its nothing heavier than a fast inter .
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 Ok. Thanks for the information!!! After watching it again, I see it’s a floater. Thanks!!
@@wvlongshooter3912 Thanks for watching , glad you enjoyed the vid
What is the best ROD for fishing on brewing and clywedog
Like any reservoir you need a rod that is a good all rounder that can present dries delicately to rising fish all the way to throwing a heavy di7/8 sinker . For me a 10ft 7wt mid /tip , medium /fast action rod is perfect . I use the Wychwood RS2 or the Truefly T2 for fishing Brenig and Clywedog .
Great vid, do you know what the wychwood feather down floater is like? I was thinking of getting one for my 6 weight to fish buzzers on.
Its more of a river line in my opinion , lacks the turnover you need for a cast of buzzers . The rocket floatier is the better line for still waters.
Hi Tim, could eggs or blobs be fished on the straight line set up and also washing line? Thanks
Absolutely , you can fish any fly on this set up . Heaviest or largest on the point of the cast and smaller up the line
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 brilliant thanks, I’m new to ff, there’s a few lakes up here in Mancs area that won’t allow indicators so the static option you do in the video is basically the same. Brilliant info for me. Thanks again
@@chrismichael9591 No problem . Hope you catch a few , thanks for watching and subscribing . Tight lines !
Would you use same leader length/setup when fishing buzzers off reservoir bank? Cheers.
Yes . I would only really increase the length of leader depending on how deep I wanted the flies to drop in the water . It depends on your venue . Chigboro is not much more than 12ft at best so I was happy that I was covering all the depths .
Sorry for another question - what floating fly line are you using please?
Wychwood connect series Rocket floater .. Ace and at the right price !
When u switch to a fab or a large caddis (instead of a booby) do u still use the same flies on ur droppers or change to something with breathers ?
Yes I didn't change a thing in this video . I just wanted to slow the decent of the buzzers. Sometimes I will use a more hackled dropper fly if I want to keep the flies higher like a cruncher or spider pattern . Breathers on Buzzers in my opinion make no difference at all to how fast the buzzer sinks or to its effectiveness .
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 awesome stuff, I will stop changing all my flies every time I change depth :)
Great video Tim. Are you on a floater?
Yes 7wt Wychwood rocket floater
How do you tie buzzer rig so you can play fish when the distance between top dropper and point fly is more than length of rod?
If you are using a 10ft rod then 12ft is probably the maximum gap from top dropper to the point maybe a little more if you are taller .. but there is absolutely no need to have a bigger gap , this would be for boat fishing only really . From the bank long leaders just arnt necessary ..
What lengh are the droppers on tim?
nothing more than 6 inches ..
i have tried fishing the washing line method as you have tied but they just wrap around the main line and get tangled,,
Then you have a casting issue .. possibly your loops are to tight or its a tracking issue? Have your cast looked at by your local instructor he will soon be able to find the problem . Thanks for watching .
When using buzzers then does the point buzzer is anchored to the bottom of the lake or all those buzzers are floating?🙏
If you leave it long enough the point fly will snag on the bottom depending on the depth of your lake . The trick is to balance the length of leader and the pauses between the long draws so as not to snag the point fly . This takes a bit of local knowledge of your water and some experimenting . Its a superb method when you get it working .
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 thanks very much for your response, here in the USA people don’t use that technique and I think is the best so I will test it out in a couple of days, really appreciate your time and knowledge 🙏
What fluorocarbon leaders do you use please?
Wychwood Ghostmode or Airflo G3
7 inch long droppers, how do you stop them getting wrapped around the tippet? I always have this problem with long droppers.
you dont need to ... dropper spin makes absolutely no difference to the presentation , it usually sorts itself out . Knots are something to keep an eye out for but dont worry about the spin . If you want to reduce the risk then make sure your dropper knot and fly knot are trimmed closely with no tag end protruding . Try and balance the cast so the heaviest fly is on the point . Dropper twist is usually at its worst when using a booby or a heavily dressed fly on the point as its this that spins during the cast . But I can honestly say that droppers spinning do not effect the fishing at all . Thanks for watching .
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 many thanks for the reply.
Hi Tim, would you ever drop tippet strength down to give the buzzers more life, or is it too risky??
No never . Infact I usually up my breaking strain as the spring season gets going . We are now fishing 10lb tippet on Chigboro . The takes are so savage you cant go any lower and it doesnt effect presentation at all . The buzzers have very little natural movement and the trout certainly dont study them for long , they are more concerned with eating them befor another fish does . Nymphs are different and act differently but I never drop below 8lb tippet now days . Fluro is so fine there really is little benefit .
Thanks for the informative reply 👍
Tim is the fab a floating or a sinking one cheers
All FABS sink mate . It tied as normal with foam in the back . Just slows the decent of the leader down offering a more controlled fall through the take zone .
Thanks for that info Tim going to try this method tomorrow
@@barbcoll100 Perfect time of year for it !! Tight lines
I've got eggs so they fall through the water a lot faster than the gabs what you was using tim
@@barbcoll100 Slower the better with this method mate . If your fishery allows a booby would be even more effective
Very kooool
Mantab...😍👍👍
Hi. Wanna fly after see this video
Does buzzer work on a river?
Depends on the river . Only slow moving rivers tend to have enough sediment to sustain buzzer populations . So short answer no not really a pattern used on the rivers , although im sure if you swam one past a hungry trout it would have it . Thanks for watching and subscribing .
But most of the fly fishing lake sites only allow single fly!
I think thats just your area or the lakes you fish . You will find most places allow up to 4 hook points . If you cant fish a team fish a single buzzer .
@@timjoyceflyfishing-essex6769 Bewl water allows 4 but places like Duncton mill fishery only 1 size 10
@@martinlewis1015 Yes it really does depend on the owners and their rules . Its a shame but its down to the fishery at the end of the day . Lakes like Chigboro allow 3 flies with no hook size min/max .
Is that plastic box you've got full of buzzzz,,ers ?
I can't understand why you guys schlep so much stuff around 😂 all you need is a fly rod and two reels max and a couple of fly boxes.
This is my teaching kit . I need to have a bit of everything ready to go when I'm out with clients . There's all sorts in that box, buzzers , nymphs , dries , lures .. something for every situation . Don't want a client having a bad day because I was poorly prepared !
I thought chigborough was single fly only.
Nope , just no Boobys on catch and release . Teams of flies are fine and have been for many many years .
I'm going to be honest here and i hope you'll forgive me. Thats was the worst video you have done!!! To demonstrate my favourite method of fishing impeccably in delightfully pleasant surroundings highlights just how much I miss my hobby. So next time keep it yourself until lockdown is lifted!!!! 🤮🤬😜👍👍
😂😂😂😂😂😂 apologies . It was not my intention to enjoy such an awesome couple of hours fishing and to boast about it to the rest of the fishing community . You probably won’t want to hear about the double up of browns I had off camera ?? 🙈🙈🙈😆😆😆😂😂😈😈