Hi Cameron It's a new season and I am glad to meet up with you again. Two splendid salmon for the start of the season, and what an interesting fly from my namesake Brian. Let us hope the season will be better than last year, as salmon were not in abundance as preaviuse years. I look forward to seeing more good videos through out the season
Hi Brian, great to hear from you again, I couldn't agree more about Brian's fly pattern and it obviously goes without saying that it is very effective with Atlantic salmon, here in Scotland. I too look forward to making more fishy videos and with a bit of luck, it may even happen!
Interesting single hook rig.. and great to see 2024 springers. SafeWading and best endeavours for the 3rd. from south of the border. If I caught one on the Tweed this next week it would be wonderful) Simon Artley Manchester
@@CameronChapman Lees at Coldstream. Dont think river will be fit..5 foot on the guage at present..and knowing Tweed the colour of chocolate. Might have a chance on a local tributary..Whitadder They like a black silver and yellow in spring as well..
Hey Mike, it’s good to be back but I’m a month earlier than usual and the weather conditions are reminding me of that very point 🥶 When will you be back out on the river?
@@CameronChapman My season starts on the 22nd of June...I have prime waters for a total of 8 days on the Restigouche river in New Brunswick...can't wait!!!
Great video and also excellent to see you excited to see and land a fish for another angler. Catching a salmon really is something to be shared and celebrated. 👍🏼
It certainly is Christian but it is also the south bank of the Caledonian canal…. The presence of the weir enabled the height of Loch Ness to be raised by eight feet, over its entire 26mile length. Its construction was overseen by Thomas Telford and it was completed in 1822. I think every lucky angler has their own favourite Hardy rod and mine is actually the Hardy favourite that I bought second hand, nearly 30 years ago!
And yes I do love Hardy I done a day's casting a few weeks back with Simon Gawesworth. Fantastic day and a gentleman and great craic. Half tempted to pick up a sage after seeing Simon using but at the end of the day he's a master caster he made my zenith sing when using it.
Good to see salmon anglers twigging what lure anglers did a while back with the bigger single hooks,better hook up to landing ratio and easier unhooking.
Love it, something different,,,,,,what’s thar Shirl? No you don’t need these made,,,,,errrr cammie is only joking ,, yellow is a spring colour,,,too cold up north this time of year for you,,,what? Different colours…..errrr…..Cammie 😢HELP!!!
Hey Steve, if I told you what the release was shot on, you simply wouldn't believe me! Suffice to say that I shoot the releases on 'slow motion', which runs at 60fps instead of the 30 fps with normal video recording. Therefore the higher frame rate produces a clearer and far brighter image. I hope that all makes sense.
@@CameronChapman yes i understand,something i will be trying myself,You have a fantastic channel,just tried a Spey rod for the first time today,so will be checking out your videos for more tips.Thanks for the quick reply.Steve.
@@stevesnaps1 delighted to hear that you’ve tried using a Spey rod. Moving forward, if you think I can offer you advice, just message me and I’ll do my best.
Thanks it's a big learning curve from Tenkara and small stream fishing,but injoyed my first go today.And I'm sure it will bring more fish to the net as the season progresses. Cheers Steve.
Hi Cameron It's a new season and I am glad to meet up with you again. Two splendid salmon for the start of the season, and what an interesting fly from my namesake Brian. Let us hope the season will be better than last year, as salmon were not in abundance as preaviuse years. I look forward to seeing more good videos through out the season
Hi Brian, great to hear from you again, I couldn't agree more about Brian's fly pattern and it obviously goes without saying that it is very effective with Atlantic salmon, here in Scotland. I too look forward to making more fishy videos and with a bit of luck, it may even happen!
Great to see you back Cameron great place to fish nice fly fantastic fish god bless from Ireland 🇮🇪 can't wait to get back fishing
It's great to be back Noel, many thanks for your kind comments once again and tight lines for the season ahead.
Two Bonnie fish, interesting and effective fly. Well done Brian and thanks for sharing Callum
Many thanks for your kindness Ian, it is very much appreciated and I’m glad to hear that you found that fly interesting.
Interesting single hook rig..
and great to see 2024 springers.
SafeWading and best endeavours for the 3rd. from south of the border.
If I caught one on the Tweed this next week it would be wonderful)
Simon Artley Manchester
Many thanks for your kind wishes Simon, tight lines for next week on the Tweed, which beat are you on?
@@CameronChapman
Lees at Coldstream.
Dont think river will be fit..5 foot on the guage at present..and knowing Tweed the colour of chocolate.
Might have a chance on a local tributary..Whitadder
They like a black silver and yellow in spring as well..
Great video Cameron, tight lines for your season!
Many thanks for your kind words, they are very much appreciated. Tight lines to you and your brother.
Well done, interesting looking beat
Many thanks for your kind words, they are much appreciated.
Welcome back Cameron! Hope your season springs as well as these hook-ups! Would not want to slip off that edge with my waders on...Tight Lines! Mike
Hey Mike, it’s good to be back but I’m a month earlier than usual and the weather conditions are reminding me of that very point 🥶
When will you be back out on the river?
@@CameronChapman My season starts on the 22nd of June...I have prime waters for a total of 8 days on the Restigouche river in New Brunswick...can't wait!!!
@@harleyhillgang Sounds fantastic Mike, definitely something exciting to look forward to. Tight lines 🎣🎣
Fantastic to watch well done Brian 👏 👍
Many thanks for you kindness Pat, delighted to hear you enjoyed watching it.
Superb! Two cracking springers.
Cheers Jim, I couldn’t agree more, one with short tailed lice and one with no lice at all, so they’re definitely not in a hurry!
Great video and also excellent to see you excited to see and land a fish for another angler. Catching a salmon really is something to be shared and celebrated. 👍🏼
Many thanks for your kindness Keith, it’s very much appreciated 🙏❤️👍🏻
Stunning. Many congratulations.
Many thanks for your kindness Ian, it is very much appreciated.
That's some lenght of a weir. Great fishing you had I see the Zenith done the business. Probably my favourite rod. Prefer it over my 2 zephrus"
It certainly is Christian but it is also the south bank of the Caledonian canal….
The presence of the weir enabled the height of Loch Ness to be raised by eight feet, over its entire 26mile length. Its construction was overseen by Thomas Telford and it was completed in 1822.
I think every lucky angler has their own favourite Hardy rod and mine is actually the Hardy favourite that I bought second hand, nearly 30 years ago!
And yes I do love Hardy I done a day's casting a few weeks back with Simon Gawesworth. Fantastic day and a gentleman and great craic. Half tempted to pick up a sage after seeing Simon using but at the end of the day he's a master caster he made my zenith sing when using it.
2 Nice fish well done 👍
Cheers Gary, much appreciated 🙏❤️👍🏻
Nice fish there!!!
Many thanks for your kind words, I couldn’t agree more!
Well done 😊😊
Cheers guys 🙏❤️👍🏻
Plenty more to come
@@Salmonaddicts Hopefully ❤️
Good to see salmon anglers twigging what lure anglers did a while back with the bigger single hooks,better hook up to landing ratio and easier unhooking.
Many thanks for your kind words Robert, I couldn’t agree more about the big single hook.
well played Brian and good Cameron ghillie netting job too👍
Many thanks for your kindness William, very much appreciated 🙏❤️👍🏻
@@CameronChapman it is actually Mel. You wont recognise the William😜
@@williammcdonald8051 😂🤣👍🏻
Clonker . Years since I have seen a waddington fly
I couldn't agree more. Yup, and there must be hundreds of thousands of them, lying in fly boxes, up and down the length and breadth of the country!
I think the price has gone up to £10 for that fly!
I think you may be right Paul 😄
Love it, something different,,,,,,what’s thar Shirl? No you don’t need these made,,,,,errrr cammie is only joking ,, yellow is a spring colour,,,too cold up north this time of year for you,,,what? Different colours…..errrr…..Cammie 😢HELP!!!
😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣 You're on your own with this one Steve and I for one really cannot wait to see how your 'summer' variations turn out 😇😉
Great video 2 cracking fish.The footage of the release is quality,What are your go pro setting for that.?All the best Steve.
Hey Steve, if I told you what the release was shot on, you simply wouldn't believe me! Suffice to say that I shoot the releases on 'slow motion', which runs at 60fps instead of the 30 fps with normal video recording. Therefore the higher frame rate produces a clearer and far brighter image. I hope that all makes sense.
@@CameronChapman yes i understand,something i will be trying myself,You have a fantastic channel,just tried a Spey rod for the first time today,so will be checking out your videos for more tips.Thanks for the quick reply.Steve.
@@stevesnaps1 delighted to hear that you’ve tried using a Spey rod. Moving forward, if you think I can offer you advice, just message me and I’ll do my best.
Thanks it's a big learning curve from Tenkara and small stream fishing,but injoyed my first go today.And I'm sure it will bring more fish to the net as the season progresses. Cheers Steve.
Dream team u 2 well ✔️ done
Many thanks for your kindness Gary, much appreciated.
Any of those flies for sale?🤔
I haven’t a clue Zander but I’ll bet they’ve gone up in price 😂👍🏻
@@CameronChapman probably mate, let me know if you find out I'll easily grab a few
@@zanderdaukantas4155 will do 👍🏻