Carpe Diem makes the best fly fishing videos on TH-cam. You capture all of the little details and take the viewer with you on the river. Get to see the highs and lows and follow them with the angler. Perfection. Love your work. Thanks heaps for sharing.
In the depth of winter there is no better way to pass an evening than watching Carpe Diem videos to whet the appetite for the coming season on England's chalk streams.
Some will say that a fisherman that brings many fish is lucky. They are wrong. Luck is the residue of hard work. For example using the right bait at the right time (doing one’s homework). You have my utmost appreciation for every upload. Best regards always. 🤗
Beautiful. Man cannot create this kind of feast for the senses, but he can capture some of the moments as you have. My most peaceful times have been on the sea at night and flyfishing in the mountains. Thanks.
You guys do such an outstanding job on your videos. The sound, cinematography and the fact that you catch fish is awesome. Thank you for your fine work.
It’s like a dream come true when the are feeding steady in the feeding lane and all you have to do is get the right fly in front of them and they make that nice shuttle take . Sometimes that don’t even know their hooked for a brief second then it’s game on . Thank god not everyone knows this feeling :-)
I would be interested in fly fishing brown trout in southern Sweden. Which rivers should I look into? Any recommendations? No need to give any spesific spots, name of the river would do, thanks in advance! Hälsningar från Finland!
The river in this video is called Ätran. South of the town Borås. It's a good spot. Don't know too many other rivers (except for a few secret ones ;) Cheers
Fabulous again! I liked the subtitles, but for me, it takes away from your video experience. I think most fisherman know what u are saying...at least I like to think I do 👌
Gentlemen, I'm your biggest fan, I watch all your amazing videos, but I can't help but notice the number of times (quite a lot) some of yous guys miss the fish on the strike. Now, don't get me wrong, I do not wish to lecture well experienced anglers, but I believe that I know an aspect of your technique that doesn't work so well. You can take this advice or leave it, up to you. For example, at 2:28 when the fish is missed, I believe that the rod tip is way too high off the water and that you are not in 'contact' with the fly well enough - there is a loop of line, approx 1 metre long, hanging below the rod tip and in this instance this loop of line needs to be lifted and straightened during the strike before the hook can be set, having to do this is time consuming and clumsy, it is not ideal. So.. when dry fly fishing, I would like to suggest that you lower the rod tip right down until it is nearly touching the water and keep it there at all times in preparation for any strike, always. I would also suggest reducing the number of coils of line on the water, picking up any slack line, so that again you remain in 'contact' with the fly as best as possible. This means that when you strike then the strike is almost instantaneous, and that you are in better control. These are fundamental aspects that I can't believe I so often see experienced anglers not doing. Please learn to do this and I promise you that you will convert more of your strikes. In the meantime, please don't stop making these beautiful, fun, truly wonderful videos. Yous guys are the best of the best, in the best places in the world too!..
Carpe Diem makes the best fly fishing videos on TH-cam. You capture all of the little details and take the viewer with you on the river. Get to see the highs and lows and follow them with the angler. Perfection. Love your work. Thanks heaps for sharing.
In the depth of winter there is no better way to pass an evening than watching Carpe Diem videos to whet the appetite for the coming season on England's chalk streams.
Excellent video-nice to hear all the birds 🐦 singing👍🏻
Thanks JS. Really appreciate it :) Cheers
Some will say that a fisherman that brings many fish is lucky. They are wrong. Luck is the residue of hard work. For example using the right bait at the right time (doing one’s homework). You have my utmost appreciation for every upload. Best regards always. 🤗
True that. Thanks Lester. Really appreciate it :) :) Cheers
Beautiful. Man cannot create this kind of feast for the senses, but he can capture some of the moments as you have. My most peaceful times have been on the sea at night and flyfishing in the mountains. Thanks.
Thanks. Appreciate it :) Cheers
You guys do such an outstanding job on your videos. The sound, cinematography and the fact that you catch fish is awesome. Thank you for your fine work.
Thanks Steve. Really appreciate it :) Cheers
I need to add coffee time to my fly fishing day. Thank You for the adventure.
Thanks Paul. Never forget the coffee :) Cheers
Well done to you Boys! Patience is always Rewarded! Beautiful River and Beautiful Brown Trout. Many thanks and Kind regards Colyn.
Thanks Colyn :) :) Cheers
Always a premier time of award winning window into our souls with nature!
Wonderful video with beautiful scenery. Something special about standing in a stream fishing and listening to nature. Thanks fellas, God bless.
Thanks Ben :) :) Cheers
Another little gem of a film👍🏻 Thank you🍻
Thanks Richard. Appreciate it :) Cheers
Carpe Diem As an Englishman I have to say that your films utterly epitomise all that is magical about the dry fly. Are you on Instagram?
@@richardgill9484 Thanks Richard. I'm not on Instagram but I'm planning to. Stay tuned :) Cheers
Carpe Diem great news. As soon as you are you'll have a Follow from @wiltshireflyfisher 👍🏻
Great video, as ever! Please keep them coming with the nature sounds, so peaceful during these difficult times. Many thanks.
Thanks Chris. Appreciate it :) Cheers
Superbe poisson, très belles images ! Bravo au pêcheur et au cameraman !
Cordialement.
Jocelyn
Merci beaucoup Jocelyn :) :)
It seems to me like the fish just loves to stay in your hands in the end. Awesome catch!!! 🐟🐟
Thanks Mustofa :) Yeah, the fish was very tired and we had to let it recover before we let it go. Otherwise they can get hurt. Cheers
Amazing bird sounds good very nice a place of nature also very clean water I like this vid
Thanks Novy. Appreciate it :) Cheers
Pure brilliance love the wooden fly box any idea where I could find one
Thanks Tyler. Appreciate it :) The box is from Harvest Tackle. Cheers
Tremendous video - brings back a lot of great memories during these challenging times. Well done with landing that trout!
Thanks Pau. Really appreciate it :) Cheers
Amazing vid again ... love the sounds of nature around the water!
Thanks Jay. Really appreciate it :) Cheers
Great day on the water. I guess the cap is just as lucky as the fedora and a lot more “jaunty”. Some serious skill as well.
Thanks Bob :) :) Cheers
Stunning as always! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Bill :) :) Cheers
I didn't understand a thing other than, "Oh my god, it's a hog!" Great video!
Thanks :) :) Cheers
It’s like a dream come true when the are feeding steady in the feeding lane and all you have to do is get the right fly in front of them and they make that nice shuttle take . Sometimes that don’t even know their hooked for a brief second then it’s game on . Thank god not everyone knows this feeling :-)
Indeed Mike :) Let's keep this feeling a secret ;) Cheers
ini indah sekali ,
saya takjub🙏
penuh ketengan, penuh ke damaian
terimakasih sudah menghadirkan tayangan yg menyejukkan mata
🙏🙏
Terima kasih banyak :)
@@CarpeDiemFlyfishing 🙏🙏
I would be interested in fly fishing brown trout in southern Sweden. Which rivers should I look into? Any recommendations? No need to give any spesific spots, name of the river would do, thanks in advance! Hälsningar från Finland!
The river in this video is called Ätran. South of the town Borås. It's a good spot. Don't know too many other rivers (except for a few secret ones ;) Cheers
@@CarpeDiemFlyfishing Thanks a lot for the answer! I'll look into that.
Beautiful fish. Nice video, bravo..
Thanks Ika. Appreciate it :) Cheers
Hey is this in Sweden ?! I would love to know where ! Great video !
Yeah, it's in Sweden. South of a town called Borås. River's name is Ätran. Cheers
The pool and dog park were our mayfly moments yesterday
Not bad either Colleen :) Cheers
Hello my friend 🤗Fly fishing Good Fishing! Like!
Thanks :) :) Cheers
Vackert! Var är denna pärla av en å?
Tack Viktor. Ätran, söder om Borås.
how many rods do you bring to the stream...
Normally one or two. Or three as in this video :) Cheers
Awesome guys nice Hex hatch
The Vermonter
Thanks. Appreciate it :) Cheers
Fabulous again! I liked the subtitles, but for me, it takes away from your video experience. I think most fisherman know what u are saying...at least I like to think I do 👌
Thanks Charlie. Appreciate it :) Cheers
another great video!!
Thanks :) :) Cheers
Yes, it was a hog! Wonderful video, as usual.
Thanks Steve. Really appreciate it :) Cheers
Muito bom seus videos! Pra mim uma terapia! Abraço do Brasil!
Muito obrigado Alexandre :) Saudações da Suécia
Definitely ASMR fly fishing... Thanks
Thanks Gary :) :) Cheers
Braviiiiii !!!!!👍🏻👍🏻🎣🎣🎣
Grazie mille Pietro :)
Great video 👍
Thanks :) :) Cheers
Beautiful 😊
Thanks Ami :) Cheers
Che dire 👍👏😍
Grazie mille Mirco :) :)
Beautiful!
Thanks Mike :) Cheers
Magnifique superbe 😊
Merci beaucoup :)
При таком обилии насекомых на воде, поймать рыбу настоящее искусство.
Спасибо :) :)
Hello my friend.. Amazing
Thanks Erwin :) :) Cheers
A hog indeed. Well done, gentlemen. Cheers.
Thanks Ken :) :) Cheers
Precioso !!!!!
Muchas gracias Constantino :)
Flyfishing is healthy...👍
I agree Ben :) :) Cheers
@@CarpeDiemFlyfishing cheers 🍻
Определено тази муха е майка на всички останали мухи и ако мухарят я няма в кутията,по-добре да си стои у дома...
абсолютно :) Благодаря
💪🏻🎣👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks :) :)
Snyggt 😍
Tack :)
❤👌
Thanks :) :)
Magic
Thanks Alex. Appreciate it :) Cheers
Hayo siapa disini yang nonton ini gara gara Mr. Amarjie muehehehehe
Magisk stemning...
Tack Harald :)
guld
Tack Robert :)
Gentlemen, I'm your biggest fan, I watch all your amazing videos, but I can't help but notice the number of times (quite a lot) some of yous guys miss the fish on the strike. Now, don't get me wrong, I do not wish to lecture well experienced anglers, but I believe that I know an aspect of your technique that doesn't work so well. You can take this advice or leave it, up to you.
For example, at 2:28 when the fish is missed, I believe that the rod tip is way too high off the water and that you are not in 'contact' with the fly well enough - there is a loop of line, approx 1 metre long, hanging below the rod tip and in this instance this loop of line needs to be lifted and straightened during the strike before the hook can be set, having to do this is time consuming and clumsy, it is not ideal. So.. when dry fly fishing, I would like to suggest that you lower the rod tip right down until it is nearly touching the water and keep it there at all times in preparation for any strike, always. I would also suggest reducing the number of coils of line on the water, picking up any slack line, so that again you remain in 'contact' with the fly as best as possible. This means that when you strike then the strike is almost instantaneous, and that you are in better control.
These are fundamental aspects that I can't believe I so often see experienced anglers not doing. Please learn to do this and I promise you that you will convert more of your strikes. In the meantime, please don't stop making these beautiful, fun, truly wonderful videos. Yous guys are the best of the best, in the best places in the world too!..
Thanks Chuckaline. Glad you enjoy the videos :) And thanks for the advice. Sounds pretty logical :) Cheers