Great video! I'm heading up to applecross in June so will give this a go. Looks like you've gone out at low tide, is that the best time? Also is that dropper rig using a tippet ring before the point fly? Thank you!
We started filming during low tide and Connor wasn't using a tippet ring. I'm not sure how long you'd get out of coated rings before corrosion sets in.
Really nice video. You can drop the music though. Would love to just hear the natural sounds, even just watching you fish with the coastal background sounds would be quite sufficient. Cheers and enjoy the time on the water!
It’s good see that sea trout are still there on the west coast of Scotland. I fish the rivers on the west coast of Wales but we have seen drastic declines in the numbers of returning fish in the past few years. I’m convinced this is due to parasitic viruses released from Scottish salmon farms. I know in the early years of salmon farming in Scotland the sea trout fishing was badly hit. Are you still experiencing those problems?
Very much so, the farms continue having a major impact on the west coast, the inner and outer Hebrides and the Orkney and Shetland islands. The impact is not only limited to our beloved wild Salmon and Sea Trout harmed by lice and disease, but entire ecosystems, reefs and water quality impacted by disease, faeces, formaldehyde and algal blooms, not to mention danger to marine mammals and bird life. It is very sad and with the industry now one of Scotland’s biggest silent exports I fear it is going to be a long uphill battle to change the industry and remove open net cage farms. The general public don’t care what’s happening, I’ve learned this just from my own family and non-fishing friends.
"learned this just from my own family and non-fishing friends" very true for me too! Nobody cares as long as they get cheap salmon to eat.. @@coastalflyfishingscotland3928
your welsh seatrout numbers have fallin of the earth because one of the biggest portion of them move to strangford lough in the summer to feed while here they face a never ending run of pollution, a top heavy population of grey seals and cormorants and netters are still an issue
Again, thank you Tim. Is there a season for sea trout if you're angling for them in saltwater? And can I assume that keeping on the move is a thing with this kind of fishing?
In one area we fished there was a season but further out in the estuary there isn't a close season. In some areas you're not permitted to fish for migratory salmonid on Sundays which is universal in freshwaters I believe.
I thought it was illegal to specifically target sea trout without written permission eg a PERMIT any where in Scotland .and I was lead to believe the season starts 10th feb and ends 31st oct on the west coast or am I wrong?
Hi Mark, Voe fishing for Sea Trout is a term in the Orkney and Shetland islands. Sadly the farms are having a major impact there, however there are still some beautiful Sea Trout that can be caught, and the Brown Trout fishing is good too.
Hi, February is still classed as winter in Scotland due to the cold climes, which is when this was filmed. The area I was fishing opens its season in early February.
Best fishing video i have seen for a long time this has got to be the best way to fish for sea trout thank you!!!!!,
Many thanks for your kind words, and it is indeed a lovely way to catch them.
Really nice video chaps. Very informative and great coverage of a growing area within fly-fishing!
Many thanks for the kind words Damon. Connor did an excellent job presenting the video and I can't wait to return.
Great stuff Conner and Nice Job Tim
Hopefully see you for a reshoot in May.
Really interesting and excellent film.
May thanks for taking the time to watch it.
Excellent!!!!!
Very interesting video!
Give Piscator UK a watch too, superb Sea Trout vids not far from Glasgow
Another great video and a good video to inspire others to go after their first sea trout !
Superb Connor 👌
Nice film, would love to have another crack at this.
I managed to get a day in between filming and really enjoyed it.
Enjoyed this a lot. We have a newly opened coastal sea trout fishery over here on the firth of forth too so ill be trying some of this.
Superb!
liking it already - cant wait!
Really enjoyed that
Superb footage guys, well explained by Connor. Got the eastuary ticket this yr so looking forward to some decent action.
good video, love that flyrod
Thanks for checking it out. As you might know it's a Vision rod, forgot the actual model though.
Excellent vlog👍
Thanks from NZ Tim, keen to know how this fishery is holding up
I've fished it twice and it's looks pretty heathy at the moment.
Great video. Very informative.
Class Tim 👌🏻
Such an informative and professional video. I bet this film gives incentive to many anglers.
Great video! I'm heading up to applecross in June so will give this a go.
Looks like you've gone out at low tide, is that the best time?
Also is that dropper rig using a tippet ring before the point fly?
Thank you!
We started filming during low tide and Connor wasn't using a tippet ring. I'm not sure how long you'd get out of coated rings before corrosion sets in.
Brilliant
Brilliant video!
Thanks for watching.
An excellent video guys. Where I make most of mine.
Hi great vid very much enjoyed. Flies where did you get them from or if you tied directions on instructions on how to tie. Thank you
Really nice video. You can drop the music though. Would love to just hear the natural sounds, even just watching you fish with the coastal background sounds would be quite sufficient. Cheers and enjoy the time on the water!
It’s good see that sea trout are still there on the west coast of Scotland. I fish the rivers on the west coast of Wales but we have seen drastic declines in the numbers of returning fish in the past few years. I’m convinced this is due to parasitic viruses released from Scottish salmon farms. I know in the early years of salmon farming in Scotland the sea trout fishing was badly hit. Are you still experiencing those problems?
100% agreed!!!
Very much so, the farms continue having a major impact on the west coast, the inner and outer Hebrides and the Orkney and Shetland islands. The impact is not only limited to our beloved wild Salmon and Sea Trout harmed by lice and disease, but entire ecosystems, reefs and water quality impacted by disease, faeces, formaldehyde and algal blooms, not to mention danger to marine mammals and bird life. It is very sad and with the industry now one of Scotland’s biggest silent exports I fear it is going to be a long uphill battle to change the industry and remove open net cage farms. The general public don’t care what’s happening, I’ve learned this just from my own family and non-fishing friends.
"learned this just from my own family and non-fishing friends" very true for me too! Nobody cares as long as they get cheap salmon to eat.. @@coastalflyfishingscotland3928
your welsh seatrout numbers have fallin of the earth because one of the biggest portion of them move to strangford lough in the summer to feed while here they face a never ending run of pollution, a top heavy population of grey seals and cormorants and netters are still an issue
We have the same problem in norway sadly. It's 100% the farms.
Excellent, what the rules around a permit, or not?
Again, thank you Tim. Is there a season for sea trout if you're angling for them in saltwater? And can I assume that keeping on the move is a thing with this kind of fishing?
There is
In one area we fished there was a season but further out in the estuary there isn't a close season. In some areas you're not permitted to fish for migratory salmonid on Sundays which is universal in freshwaters I believe.
I thought it was illegal to specifically target sea trout without written permission eg a PERMIT any where in Scotland .and I was lead to believe the season starts 10th feb and ends 31st oct on the west coast or am I wrong?
@robertgreen5217 its the Clyde Estuary, you do need a permit
@@andypeutherer4218 100% Loch Lomond angling club own the fishing rights.👍
Where you fishing buddy
How often do you hook Bass or Mullet?
bass and seatrout seldom mix
Is this what is called "Voe" " fishing?
Hi Mark, Voe fishing for Sea Trout is a term in the Orkney and Shetland islands. Sadly the farms are having a major impact there, however there are still some beautiful Sea Trout that can be caught, and the Brown Trout fishing is good too.
@coastalflyfishingscotland3928 thanks for your reply, remembered an Arthur Venables article on it from decades ago
Great to see your experience and insights enjoyed it shame about the rubbish in waters these days.
sometimes i catch seatrout
Winter sea trout ???? have the fishing seasons been changed ?
Hi, February is still classed as winter in Scotland due to the cold climes, which is when this was filmed. The area I was fishing opens its season in early February.
Class video bud, are you on instagram would love to chat to you about sea trout🤔