Hi Luke.. beautiful video as always. There simply aren't any fishing videos as beautiful to watch as yours! I see in your previous videos that the sparkledun is a favourite fly of yours. Would you mind giving me an approximation of the dressing as it is a fly I would love to try? Hope to see many more of your lovely films online soon.
Hi Jon, yes "about", 5 feet is a good starting point. In low clear water with small dries and spiders I'll go a bit longer. Windy conditions and bigger flies I might shorten it a touch. Hope your season is going well.
Hello luke, the 5lb to 3lb tippet is to help turn the fly over? I mean what would happen if you used just a single breaking strain tippet? e.g. 5 foot of just 6X? Thanks.
Hi Alms, stepping the leader down does seem to help with turn over and presentation, you can go straight through with the tippet, but you might find it a takes a little more concentration to turn a larger fly over going it to a wind.
very nice video, i have a question and i dont know if you could answer me, ive only been fly fishing for 3 years now and this summer i fished with furled leaders but there would always form knots in my leader, do you have any idea why, thank you for the video greetings from canada
Thanks, Glad that you enjoyed the video. It's difficult to say why you are getting knots in the leader with out seeing you casting. Too much power is a common cause, although it can be a combination of a few things. So there might not be any thing really wrong with how you cast, just a few small faults that add up to tangles. Orvis have got some good videos up on youtube
@@CentralOSurvival Of course tenkara. I am from Russia and there was absolutely similar fishing method. But no one knew that there was tenkara in Japan.
If you want to put out great video's get yourself a Zoom H1n sound recorder and a cheap lapel microphone. Then edit in that sound to your video and discard the video sound. That way we will be able to understand what you are saying.
I had to run my volume up to maximum just to hear him. I was afraid TH-cam would throw an annoying commercial in and blowout my speakers so I had to stop watching.
I've fished your furled leaders all season and have been thrilled with the results. Thank you Luke
Thank You Steve. Glad they are to your liking, and the trout also approved.
Enjoyed that Luke, nicely filmed.
Very nice short but brilliant video.
Thank you Conan, glad you enjoyed it, hopefully there will be more up soon
Hello Luke, having watched this a few times is there and floatant on the furled leader , thanks
Thanks Luke, useful information as well some nice video footage and shot of Yellow May Dun.
Hi Luke.. beautiful video as always. There simply aren't any fishing videos as beautiful to watch as yours! I see in your previous videos that the sparkledun is a favourite fly of yours. Would you mind giving me an approximation of the dressing as it is a fly I would love to try? Hope to see many more of your lovely films online soon.
So, if I've followed that correctly, you're adding a total of five feet of tippet to the furled leader (3' of 5lb and 2' of 3lb)?
Hi Jon, yes "about", 5 feet is a good starting point.
In low clear water with small dries and spiders I'll go a bit longer.
Windy conditions and bigger flies I might shorten it a touch.
Hope your season is going well.
Hello luke, the 5lb to 3lb tippet is to help turn the fly over? I mean what would happen if you used just a single breaking strain tippet? e.g. 5 foot of just 6X? Thanks.
Hi Alms, stepping the leader down does seem to help with turn over and presentation, you can go straight through with the tippet, but you might find it a takes a little more concentration to turn a larger fly over going it to a wind.
Very interesting video.
Thank You. Glad you found it interesting.
very nice video, i have a question and i dont know if you could answer me, ive only been fly fishing for 3 years now and this summer i fished with furled leaders but there would always form knots in my leader, do you have any idea why,
thank you for the video
greetings from canada
Thanks, Glad that you enjoyed the video.
It's difficult to say why you are getting knots in the leader with out seeing you casting.
Too much power is a common cause, although it can be a combination of a few things.
So there might not be any thing really wrong with how you cast, just a few small faults that add up to tangles.
Orvis have got some good videos up on youtube
ah alright thanks anyways
fly fishingNice, volume is low tho.
Thank for the tips about setting up the furled leader. Nice video. 👍😀
Thank You Peter.
Glad that you found it helpful.
very informative, and such a beautiful video. cheers mate. regards from Inverclyde.
Thank You Paul, glad that you enjoyed it. I'll be putting more up once the fishing starts again.
Hope you have a good fishing year.
I like your vids v.much. Thank you.
Thank You Charlie, there be more up soon.
Great Video, keep on... Greetings from austria
Thank You, I hope your season is going well.
Thanks!
Thanks, hope you found it useful.
any floatant
When fly fishers create tenkara...
What do you think came first?
@@CentralOSurvival Of course tenkara. I am from Russia and there was absolutely similar fishing method. But no one knew that there was tenkara in Japan.
If you want to put out great video's get yourself a Zoom H1n sound recorder and a cheap lapel microphone. Then edit in that sound to your video and discard the video sound. That way we will be able to understand what you are saying.
You need a micophone
I had to run my volume up to maximum just to hear him. I was afraid TH-cam would throw an annoying commercial in and blowout my speakers so I had to stop watching.
Help, I've gone deaf! Can everyone hear this?