Excellent informative video as always Robert. I really appreciated the underwater shots of the flies in action. It really helps to give an idea as to how the sea trout see them.
Good to see the younger generation carrying on and creating their own patterns! I am in the autumn of my time but I am still seeking new perspectives on fly tying and fishing! Carry on! Tight lines!
Amazing channel Robert! I have learnt more watching your videos in the last 6 months than I have in 10 years of fishing. Keep up the fantastic work and tight lines!
Great lesson, thanks! I would be very much interested in a video about the retrieve techniques you use for different kind of flies. I often use the same ”standard streamer strip retrieve”, but I guess there is a more advanced way do match the retrieve with the respective type of fly …
what about late spring and summer fishing ? the trout season in scotland begins in march and ends in october to allow for spawning so most of my seatrouting is done during the warmer months apart from early march
Thanks for the informative video! Do you have any tips for casting the jiggy fly? I have big problems casting whenever I tie on a jiggy fly. The leader doesn’t unroll like it does with other flies, it simply feels to heavy despite me having 0,35 tippet. Do you use a different setup when casting a jiggyfly? Shorter leader, heavier leader? Would be grateful for some tips…
Hi. Glad you liked the video. It is a fly that is harder to get going in the cast. Extending the length of the casting stroke with a kept straight rod tip path will improve the delivery of a heavy fly. Option 2. Adjust to a shorter leader Option 3. Tie them less heavy
@@FlyFishingbyRobert Hmm, yes its wierd how that fly does wonders in Denmark and Norway but as soon as it crosses the Øresund bridge is becomes useless 😉😅
Excellent informative video as always Robert. I really appreciated the underwater shots of the flies in action. It really helps to give an idea as to how the sea trout see them.
Good to see the younger generation carrying on and creating their own patterns! I am in the autumn of my time
but I am still seeking new perspectives on fly tying and fishing! Carry on! Tight lines!
Looking forward for the jiggy fly video! waiting ... :D
Amazing channel Robert! I have learnt more watching your videos in the last 6 months than I have in 10 years of fishing. Keep up the fantastic work and tight lines!
Great lesson, thanks!
I would be very much interested in a video about the retrieve techniques you use for different kind of flies. I often use the same ”standard streamer strip retrieve”, but I guess there is a more advanced way do match the retrieve with the respective type of fly …
Nice to see something specific about trout flies, what you juse and when. 😃 more of that plzz 😁
Thanks! 👍
Tubeflies for seatrout would be interesting.
Great video Robert, may I suggest a follow up video for sea trout flies for when it gets really cold? Cheers!
This is cool hope you make a spring version
You should do a video on your favorite dry flies
what about late spring and summer fishing ? the trout season in scotland begins in march and ends in october to allow for spawning so most of my seatrouting is done during the warmer months apart from early march
hello Robert. What´s the knot you use for the dropper fly, tie with asistant line????
Here is a video th-cam.com/video/7aMNvuvfpdg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=plxNrXEYaD41tZyf
Cool flies! Do you use a sink tip line?
Seatrout flies for vinter/early spring 👍
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Good luck!! Random!
Thanks for the informative video! Do you have any tips for casting the jiggy fly? I have big problems casting whenever I tie on a jiggy fly. The leader doesn’t unroll like it does with other flies, it simply feels to heavy despite me having 0,35 tippet. Do you use a different setup when casting a jiggyfly? Shorter leader, heavier leader? Would be grateful for some tips…
Hi. Glad you liked the video. It is a fly that is harder to get going in the cast. Extending the length of the casting stroke with a kept straight rod tip path will improve the delivery of a heavy fly.
Option 2. Adjust to a shorter leader
Option 3. Tie them less heavy
@@FlyFishingbyRobert thank you, keep up the good work🙌🙌
Please tell me best baits for mullet fishing
What about perch flies? Do you ever catch perch?
Great video Robert ! Do you sell your flys at all ?
Thanks. I do if someone has a fun request and when I have time in the autumn and winter.
But where is the Vaskebjørn? 🤙
Never understood that fly 😟 they don't catch for me
@@FlyFishingbyRobert Hmm, yes its wierd how that fly does wonders in Denmark and Norway but as soon as it crosses the Øresund bridge is becomes useless 😉😅
Nymphs or tube flies !
Drags Devil is a good fly