This last summer I wanted to learn flyfishing and started to watch flyfishing videos (especially FLY TV) and said to myself that I want to give it a try! It felt overwhelming with all the flies, lines, knots, technique, but I got some help and me and my friends went out one evening and flyfished some grayling and as the first one took the fly I was litteraly hooked! Can't wait untill the ice has melted so I can get out there with my new rod! I'm only 20 years old and I feel that it will take a while to learn all the necessary knots and technique, but the feeling you get when you hook a fish on a fly rod is really something else! Thanks to the FLY TV team for this excellent show that helped me find a new hobby!
Thank you for a great comment! It warms my heart to get feedback like that! I'm sure you'll get the hang of it sooner than you think and create your self a bunch of great times and memory's! Cheers!
Yall's videos are awesome! Great footage and top notch editing. Thanks for keeping us entertained with quality content at Frying Pan Anglers here in Basalt, Colorado. Come visit us sometime!
I have to correct you guys in the area of Bergslagen in Sweden the way of Streamerfishing was the only way people flyfished in the 80s. People used "Rävhårsmatukor" with a lot of lead and eyes tied in, and they used Salmon hooks. And you have to adapt the way of speed youre stripping the line to the water and time of year and the type of salmonid. During theese years I were also fishing really Heavy nymphs in fast rapids with techniques like czheck/polish nymphfishing. Polish/Czheck nymphfishing hadnt build it reputation yet and was unknown to us, but that didnt stop us from developing something similar. One of my way of casting/fishing techniques were a combination of Roman Mosers "Tuck cast" end a "air mend"with a hint of Göran Andersson in the same cast. This cast and fishing technique were used in combination with Airflo low density teflon fly lines that was equipped with kevlar core. The fly line floated higher and longer than the standard PVC lines and hooked the fish better. But thoose lines broke down often... Sorry guys Some fishermen have gone deeper and Swedish flyfishing development and strateges do stand on it own legs despite that you have no idea of your hitory ; )
+Max Jarno Of Course you are right. People here in Sweden have been using streamers for a long time. I don't know for how long, but I've heard about big wet flies, tied on long hooks as early as the late seventy's and I guess that is a sort of streamer as well. We are absolutely not claiming to be first with anything in any way. And at least my self is quite interested in the Swedish fly fishing history. But to my knowledge these 15 cm, double hooked flies tied to have a specific movement, fished very active with jerking rod-movement etc. have not been used in any big extent before in Sweden. And most Scandinavian guys think of something similar to salmon fishing when they hear of Streamer fishing. It's very interesting what you say about your nymphing as well. I know it was almost the same when it comes to Polen, the Chezch republic, italy etc. Quite similar techniques where developed almost simultaneously on different locations in the world without having heard of the other. I guess, when there is need for something similar techniques might be developed at the same time in different places.
Awesome Video guys! We swing deep rivers for big 5-8lb Brookies here in Canada. Same type of big meat flies. Sculpins and smelt. By the way what country song was that at the 08:23 mark? Thanks
Daniel Bergman you are using a rod on this clip who looks a lot like a big mamma rod, is this a new product from vision ? Because the big mamma rod are only on #9 fly line if I remember ! Really nice video btw! Thx
I always enjoy watching your fly fishing videos because you guys fish for different fish not just trout. I still like to see Brown trout (I prefer them over Brook trout color wise) videos that you guys make and this time you were using big streamers which you don't see often. I enjoyed this video. What was the name of that black fly you used in the video Daniel?
Thanx for great feedback! We've stopped stocking Brookies here in Sweden since they seem to take more or less whole systems over... Beautiful fish though. The black flies in the vid was either a Belly Scratcher from Cheech at Flyfish food or a Junk Yard Dog-version originated by Mike Schmidt at Anglerchoiceflies.
+Daniel Bergman That is funny because here in the USA it's the opposite, the Brown trout out compete the brook trout for food. I guess when you introduce an unnative species it's not going to be good. I do love fishing for Browns Brookies and Rainbows all in the same stream though.
Here is the recipe for the streamer pattern that I designed for rainbow trout and brown trout, a top secret pattern ( level of secrecy: TORA TORA TORA!!! LOL:-) THE SILVER FISH streamer pattern, really nice and fishy: Hook: Mustad L-87 3665A size 6-8 in bronze or gold finish or Mustad 9515 thread: White UNI-stretch (underbody built up body into torpedo and oval shape in the Oatman style - Golden Smelt, Shushan Postmaster, Golden Darter, Silver Darter, Doctor Oatman) tail: White schlappen feathers body: UNI floss White ribbing: UNI tinsel G/S size 14 throat: White schlappen feathers wing: Marabou dyed Cerise or Magenta with a few strands of Silver tinsel back (topping): 6-8 strands of peacock herl head: UNI thread chartreuse 3/0 with 4-6 layers of crystal clear nail polish... You can also tie this one up with wings using 2-4 rooster saddle hackles dyed Cerise or Magenta... And now it is not a secret pattern of mine anymore...LOL
tadejp cool stuff! Other than that I think Daniel is using mostly Vision products since he is one of their spokespersonsll :) Where do you fish , the states?
Hey kanalgratisdotse ...I've been to Stockholm quite a few times for business and I have to say, out of all the places I have visited - Sweden is my favorite. My question is that if I can get myself over there will you take me out? I'm happy to reciprocate. I live right on the Provo River in Orem, Utah and I have a walk out apartment you can stay in. What do you say?
...I noticed you using the "Articulated 'Provo' Hooker." Like I said, I live on the lure's namesake - The Provo River. 3000 browns per linear mile of river. Offer stands. Message me on FaceBook or respond back here. Now is the start of the spawning season and the big boys are getting really territorial.
This last summer I wanted to learn flyfishing and started to watch flyfishing videos (especially FLY TV) and said to myself that I want to give it a try! It felt overwhelming with all the flies, lines, knots, technique, but I got some help and me and my friends went out one evening and flyfished some grayling and as the first one took the fly I was litteraly hooked! Can't wait untill the ice has melted so I can get out there with my new rod! I'm only 20 years old and I feel that it will take a while to learn all the necessary knots and technique, but the feeling you get when you hook a fish on a fly rod is really something else! Thanks to the FLY TV team for this excellent show that helped me find a new hobby!
Thank you for a great comment! It warms my heart to get feedback like that! I'm sure you'll get the hang of it sooner than you think and create your self a bunch of great times and memory's! Cheers!
Nice to see some representation for Provo. I live 3 minutes from Provo River and that's where I do 90% of my fishing. Great video!
Nice job again guys! I hope this inspires the younger guys to try flyfishing as well since most Dutch guys here are usually the older guys.
I really hope it might inspire some youngsters! That is my highest hope. Way to few of them on the scene all over the world.
Daniel - "big holes, we like big holes....big holes hold big trout". Nice recovery there
Great work! You really catched the spirit of fishing in this video.
Love your videos. You have a lot of good tips and always film in amazing locations.
You guys are the Legends themselves AWESOME VIDEO
The best Fly fishing film i'd ever seen !!! fantastic job !!!congratulations !!!
Thank you! 😊
They just keep getting better thanks
just beautiful.. brought tears to me eye..tight line bro.
That was awesome, inspiring stuff.
Super cool filming as always.
outstanding. Good Job guys. What a place
Loved the video..thanks..lovely browns!!! :) I love fly fishing!!
hello, im from Viet Nam, ilove fly fishing
i love the title music at the end and all your videos
Riktigt coolt avsnitt
Great video! Man does that look awesome!
Nice one boys....first I've seen this one.
15:51 Fish on, far far away
Great video guys cheers 🍻 to the cameraman also
killer video guys.
Sick! Awesome work
I would sincerely like to apologize to Cheech for crediting Curtis for the Belly Scratcher...
+Daniel Bergman What song is it in the beginnig? Sounds awesome!
+Basic DLSR I have no idea! Sorry!
+Daniel Bergman what is the name of the song that starts at 2:09?? awesome video!!
+Thomas Freund sorry! But I no idea!
what is the music after 0:48 ?
Anyone know what he's using around the 4:00 minute mark for clipping his net behind him? What kind of attachment device?
i been learning some new flies from @coastfly
Yall's videos are awesome! Great footage and top notch editing. Thanks for keeping us entertained with quality content at Frying Pan Anglers here in Basalt, Colorado. Come visit us sometime!
Nice movie, can you guys mabye make a shot clip of the 2 black flys :) wanna test it in danish rivers :)
+Kim Matti The articulated one is released on Tie Tv tonight att 20:00. For the other one just search for Belly Scratcher Minnow here on You Tube.
great video. Im from Viet nam... I love fly fishing
Great movie! Great music! Please could You write in comment what it this magic soundtruck starting at 0:40 and at 2:13 minutes ?
Thanx! Have no idea about the tunes though.
First one is "Pusher Man" by Extream Music, album Indie Blues 2015 :)
Great video man!!! Curtis and I are basically the same dude anyway;)
Ha ha! Thanks man! In two ways! I've had severe anx since we filmed it last fall..
😂😂
nice wee video
any details on bearded guys fishing net and yellow backpack? looks nice!
+Bartek Bieliński The net is a Brodin carbon net. The sling is a Vedavoo Tightlines Deluxe pack.
I have to correct you guys in the area of Bergslagen in Sweden the way of Streamerfishing was the only way people flyfished in the 80s. People used "Rävhårsmatukor" with a lot of lead and eyes tied in, and they used Salmon hooks. And you have to adapt the way of speed youre stripping the line to the water and time of year and the type of salmonid. During theese years I were also fishing really Heavy nymphs in fast rapids with techniques like czheck/polish nymphfishing. Polish/Czheck nymphfishing hadnt build it reputation yet and was unknown to us, but that didnt stop us from developing something similar. One of my way of casting/fishing techniques were a combination of Roman Mosers "Tuck cast" end a "air mend"with a hint of Göran Andersson in the same cast. This cast and fishing technique were used in combination with Airflo low density teflon fly lines that was equipped with kevlar core. The fly line floated higher and longer than the standard PVC lines and hooked the fish better. But thoose lines broke down often... Sorry guys Some fishermen have gone deeper and Swedish flyfishing development and strateges do stand on it own legs despite that you have no idea of your hitory ; )
+Max Jarno Of Course you are right. People here in Sweden have been using streamers for a long time. I don't know for how long, but I've heard about big wet flies, tied on long hooks as early as the late seventy's and I guess that is a sort of streamer as well. We are absolutely not claiming to be first with anything in any way. And at least my self is quite interested in the Swedish fly fishing history. But to my knowledge these 15 cm, double hooked flies tied to have a specific movement, fished very active with jerking rod-movement etc. have not been used in any big extent before in Sweden. And most Scandinavian guys think of something similar to salmon fishing when they hear of Streamer fishing. It's very interesting what you say about your nymphing as well. I know it was almost the same when it comes to Polen, the Chezch republic, italy etc. Quite similar techniques where developed almost simultaneously on different locations in the world without having heard of the other. I guess, when there is need for something similar techniques might be developed at the same time in different places.
Awesome!! What rods were you guys using?
That was fucking fantastic (^^,) Kanalgratis = Legends (^^,)
Awesome Video guys! We swing deep rivers for big 5-8lb Brookies here in Canada. Same type of big meat flies. Sculpins and smelt. By the way what country song was that at the 08:23 mark? Thanks
This is like Smeagol and Deagol with an alternative ending
bloody awesome!
Vilken klass på spö använder ni när ni dänger iväg ledade streamers? Tack för riktigt grymma videos, jag blev helt hooked! 👌🏻😎
Trout is amazing to fish... and eat
Fantastic
Daniel Bergman you are using a rod on this clip who looks a lot like a big mamma rod, is this a new product from vision ? Because the big mamma rod are only on #9 fly line if I remember !
Really nice video btw!
Thx
+Robin Sala It's the Venus rod that now have the same handle as the BM-rods.
Awesome!!
+Turbotail Catch&Release Thank you!
What are the equipment you guys are using ?
Hi. Does anyone know, how then song is called at 2:10, with the "ton of gravel in my shoe"?
Down In The Dirt (oomiee Remix) - Martin Carlberg [Electro] [Mood - Eccentric]
where did you guys get those little rod holders hanging from your waders, they look the business
They are called Smith Creek Rod Clip
Epic fly fishing gents. How about those mosquitoes though
I always enjoy watching your fly fishing videos because you guys fish for different fish not just trout. I still like to see Brown trout (I prefer them over Brook trout color wise) videos that you guys make and this time you were using big streamers which you don't see often. I enjoyed this video.
What was the name of that black fly you used in the video Daniel?
Thanx for great feedback! We've stopped stocking Brookies here in Sweden since they seem to take more or less whole systems over... Beautiful fish though. The black flies in the vid was either a Belly Scratcher from Cheech at Flyfish food or a Junk Yard Dog-version originated by Mike Schmidt at Anglerchoiceflies.
+Daniel Bergman Thank you for the info.
+Daniel Bergman That is funny because here in the USA it's the opposite, the Brown trout out compete the brook trout for food. I guess when you introduce an unnative species it's not going to be good. I do love fishing for Browns Brookies and Rainbows all in the same stream though.
+Andrew Lane Yeah, I guess the lesson is, don't f**k with nature!
+Daniel Bergman A lesson to few people actually learn. :(
Here is the recipe for the streamer pattern that I designed for rainbow trout and brown trout, a top secret pattern ( level of secrecy: TORA TORA TORA!!! LOL:-) THE SILVER FISH streamer pattern, really nice and fishy: Hook: Mustad L-87 3665A size 6-8 in bronze or gold finish or Mustad 9515 thread: White UNI-stretch (underbody built up body into torpedo and oval shape in the Oatman style - Golden Smelt, Shushan Postmaster, Golden Darter, Silver Darter, Doctor Oatman) tail: White schlappen feathers body: UNI floss White ribbing: UNI tinsel G/S size 14 throat: White schlappen feathers wing: Marabou dyed Cerise or Magenta with a few strands of Silver tinsel back (topping): 6-8 strands of peacock herl head: UNI thread chartreuse 3/0 with 4-6 layers of crystal clear nail polish... You can also tie this one up with wings using 2-4 rooster saddle hackles dyed Cerise or Magenta... And now it is not a secret pattern of mine anymore...LOL
What type of camera are you guys using?
Nice video and beatiful trout. But holy sh*t, that place looks really nice. Possible with some dryfly action there aswell. Cheers from Norway!
any one know what song it is in the beginning? think ifs awesome!
Kiiiing!!!!
Meaty stuff...LOL...That rubber tail in the twister style...LOL Real streamers: featherwings (using rooster saddle hackles for the wing), marabous, bucktails... Black Ghost featherwing and marabou, Mickey Finn, Gray Ghost, Carrie Stevens Rangeley classics, Cats whisker, Clouser minnow, Lefty Kreh´s Deceiver etc... But that meaty stuff works...
Hey!
Can you tell what kind of line you were using exactly?
I'd rly like to know :)
Hi! Both me and Daniel Bergman are using sinking lines. Vision Bottom Express 150 grain and Vision Vibe 85 Sink 3
Robert Hansson thanks a lot!
what size of rods you are fishing?😊
Eemil Koski 16:00 kohdalla puhuvat jotain vavoista
Where can i buy these types of flies?
👍
@Daniel: can you tell me which sling pack you are using (the yellow one)...
Vedavoo Tightlines Deluxe pack I think...
Thanks :) I have already found out and of course ordered my own beast sling... It's the best.
tadejp cool stuff! Other than that I think Daniel is using mostly Vision products since he is one of their spokespersonsll :)
Where do you fish , the states?
Slovenia...
tadejp sweet! I have heard great things about the fishing there!
Kann mir jemand sagen wie der Streamer bei minute 13:0 heißt?
vad heter låten i början?
awesmome channel. i have been enjoying your videos...never seen someone use Tarpon flies to fish for trout hahaha. joking. nice one!!
at least the one your guide had tied on in the start. those bellt scratcher patterns look awesome though.
Hey kanalgratisdotse
...I've been to Stockholm quite a few times for business and I have to say, out of all the places I have visited - Sweden is my favorite. My question is that if I can get myself over there will you take me out? I'm happy to reciprocate. I live right on the Provo River in Orem, Utah and I have a walk out apartment you can stay in. What do you say?
...I noticed you using the "Articulated 'Provo' Hooker." Like I said, I live on the lure's namesake - The Provo River. 3000 browns per linear mile of river. Offer stands. Message me on FaceBook or respond back here. Now is the start of the spawning season and the big boys are getting really territorial.
I live in this area, maybe i can help you.
20km downstream from this very spot there are people who fishing with nets every spring. :/
Vart har Robert Hansson köpt sin buff?
+ajjamen Tjuonajokk-buffen?
epic!
What's the song that starts at 7:15?
i dunno but its pretty terrible
Vilken klass har ni på spöna?
En kraftig 6:a eller 7:a går bra. Jag fiskar här en #8
Hi, what river?
Alex V tjuonajokk
thank you
Grymt
You guys must be using some seriously potent mosquito repellent!!
Cool))
you guys don t realize about that , but you kill the half of the trouts of the day. DONT FISH WITH DEAD TROUBLE HOOKS THE TROUTS.
This man or girl
Even voor iedere nederlander : heeft iedereen een nederlandse titel?