Love these presentations. Even if this is stuff you already know watching a well done presentation like this just brings back the hunger and discipline
Great video, Simon. Thanks! Do you have ideas on effectively setting the hook on the downstream cast when using barbless hooks. I tend to miss many trout because I'm pulling the fly out of its mouth. Thanks. Tom
Thanks for another great video. I'm new to the fly. Such a buzz catching on a dry. I find lots of fish feeding on the surface in slower water the other side of a current seam. I get too much drag even with high sticking as the water is too deep to get close enough. Any tips there? I look forward to your next video! Thanks again
The key options are to: make large upstream mends to give your flies more time in the feeding zone or move upstream a bit and make cast slightly downstream (reach cast) to give you a better drift longer. Could video to watch about this is: th-cam.com/video/zAa2QzvV_Xw/w-d-xo.html or this one too: th-cam.com/video/m37uzf7cVYA/w-d-xo.html
Yes they are usually in spring summer BUT, there are some mayflies and other insects that hatch year round - like Blue Wing Olive mayflies. Here is another video that explains that: th-cam.com/video/qMCM7ulfTLk/w-d-xo.html
Love these presentations. Even if this is stuff you already know watching a well done presentation like this just brings back the hunger and discipline
You sir are a great teacher and instructor thankyou so much I learned a
Lot here thankyou
All of Simon’s videos are always super well done and interesting, top-notch 👍
Yes! I fully agree with you guys. Simon's teachings ARE in fact the most complete
An outstanding tutorial for dry fly fishing! Presentation and videography was outstanding!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great content and amazing audio quality
Fantastic episode. I really enjoyed it. I learned a lot here. Thank you very much. I love this channel.
Excelente Simon, soy adicto a la pesca con dry flies, muchas gracias y saludos desde Bariloche ,Argentina
Great video, Simon. Thanks! Do you have ideas on effectively setting the hook on the downstream cast when using barbless hooks. I tend to miss many trout because I'm pulling the fly out of its mouth. Thanks. Tom
Thanks for another great video. I'm new to the fly. Such a buzz catching on a dry. I find lots of fish feeding on the surface in slower water the other side of a current seam. I get too much drag even with high sticking as the water is too deep to get close enough. Any tips there? I look forward to your next video! Thanks again
The key options are to: make large upstream mends to give your flies more time in the feeding zone or move upstream a bit and make cast slightly downstream (reach cast) to give you a better drift longer. Could video to watch about this is: th-cam.com/video/zAa2QzvV_Xw/w-d-xo.html or this one too: th-cam.com/video/m37uzf7cVYA/w-d-xo.html
@@newflyfisher thank you 🙏
Another outstanding demonstration. Are dry fly's present all year round or are they summer/spring present more often?
Yes they are usually in spring summer BUT, there are some mayflies and other insects that hatch year round - like Blue Wing Olive mayflies. Here is another video that explains that: th-cam.com/video/qMCM7ulfTLk/w-d-xo.html
@@newflyfisher brilliant. Thank you
muy bien en español, gracias desde Argentina.
❤😂很棒的課程介紹!
Thank you
Amazing, ty
Looking for big cicadas for dry Hopper rig.
"The pinnacle"😂
easier said than done. key pt fish where fish feeding
note..you can suck at this and still catch fish...then you only get better from there!
All the time I fish with dry flies…
WAAAAAAY TO MANY ADS IN THIS VIDEO
I didn't get a single one
If Tom is Jesus, then Simon is the Apostle Paul
Far bank fix your customer service still waiting for a replacement tip for my 3 wt
I love these videos but the guy in the background is really distracting.
thanks for feedback
Boring, too much talking and not enough demonstrating.