Another great video mate, ended up ordering some flies from Matt myself after saying I'm starting my adventure also chasing salmon. I'm going to be chucking some flies on the Tay next weekend with a fellow angler I met through work. hoping to give Matt some good news but either way, extremely looking forward to it! also its nice to be invited to time on the river with someone to learn from!
if you get chance to see it, well worth a view to see where the Glass meets the Farrar and becomes the Beauly. I saw this junction in July 2016 and the Farrar had so much force in the current flow o9n that day that it backed up the Glass for about 30 yards or so. It was a really interesting thing to see!
Looking dapper there Chris. The worst thing about having spectators is that they always show up just when you're looking for a quiet place to do a weewee. They have no idea just how much trouble it is to take a camera harness, a PFD, and wading belt off in the 30 seconds of private time you've got before the next gawker comes along.
Hi Chris,still enjoying your adventures but just been lurking.My days on the Teviot recently have been rubbish due to the weather,first week no water then two weeks of constant floods.Just watched a video and thought you might be interested in seeing how much movement he puts into fishing the fly,SC Fly Fishing.Salmon Fishing On A Small River In The Scottish Highlands.Interesting to me just how much he works the fly.I expect you have noticed how well the Dee is fishing now after all the rain we’ve had recently,especially after the charity event was cancelled,burst ya eh.ok cheers the noo pal
Thanks, i haven't had anything with a real load to test the drag but i am fairly happy with them. In hindsight I would have chosen a different reel tbh they seem to do the job
CC, you fish a lot of places so I am wondering why you chose this beat. It looks like a lovely place, but the numbers aren’t very good (via fishpal). Any intel there? BTW, Active Angling in Stirling is awesome. I emailed them ref. the Oracle EXP and they held it for me for several months. Then when I went in to pick it up they were really nice and helpful with information. Keep droning on.
Good question! Fishpal isn't always the only place that these fisheries sell their days and rely on people completing catch returns. I had heard from other fisherman that it was a nice picturesque beat so thought i would give it a go.
I have never fished the Tay but I would suggest that you could be fishing a fly that is far too big. At this time if year a Size 12, or a size 10, could work better.
It looked quite a big water to me. 8's on the point and 10's on the dropper for me at maybe six to 9 inches on summer level but at that height I don't think Chris was far off.
@rodneykaye9399 Not everyone likes to spin - me included. With modern tackle you can fish high water effectively with a fly rod with the added advantage you won't get a bad back.
@@philippendlebury4518 I have to admit I would prefer to fish fly only, I do have a spinning rod but after 10 to 20 minutes my back is knackered as well
Nice to meet you and Toby on the Findhorn. Hopefully we will bump into you again.Tight Lines Steve and Andy
I hope so too! Thanks for the fly 👍
Awesome video
Thanks!
Another great video mate, ended up ordering some flies from Matt myself after saying I'm starting my adventure also chasing salmon. I'm going to be chucking some flies on the Tay next weekend with a fellow angler I met through work. hoping to give Matt some good news but either way, extremely looking forward to it! also its nice to be invited to time on the river with someone to learn from!
Good stuff Mats flies are excellent 👏 tight lines and let me know how you get on 👍
Great video Chris, looks total bliss. Keep em coming 👍🏻🎣
Thanks! Will do!
if you get chance to see it, well worth a view to see where the Glass meets the Farrar and becomes the Beauly. I saw this junction in July 2016 and the Farrar had so much force in the current flow o9n that day that it backed up the Glass for about 30 yards or so. It was a really interesting thing to see!
Stay tuned for the next video I took Chris up there not much flow in both rivers that day so didn't have the same affect as when you saw it.
Well funny you should say that, expect a video on the Glass and Farrar in a couple of weeks 😉
I still enjoyed the day with you and your dad Toby 👍
Hi Chris. Wow well impressed with your new beard and tach. Nice video mate. well done!
Hey, thanks!
Looking dapper there Chris. The worst thing about having spectators is that they always show up just when you're looking for a quiet place to do a weewee. They have no idea just how much trouble it is to take a camera harness, a PFD, and wading belt off in the 30 seconds of private time you've got before the next gawker comes along.
Well they won't see much 🤣 just watched your vid at Dunkeld what a shame. Still good to get out
Hi Chris enjoying your video and hope to to get out myself soon and catch my first Salmon. Hope you get a pull. Regards Derek
I hope so too, tight lines for your trip
Nice bit of drone work Chris, looks like your enjoying your new kit👍
I love it 👍
Another great video Chris loving the drone shots of you casting. Was great to have a few days with you hopefully get some more soon.
Maybe in the Autumn 👍 plus we will have Tulchan next year
Hi Chris,still enjoying your adventures but just been lurking.My days on the Teviot recently have been rubbish due to the weather,first week no water then two weeks of constant floods.Just watched a video and thought you might be interested in seeing how much movement he puts into fishing the fly,SC Fly Fishing.Salmon Fishing On A Small River In The Scottish Highlands.Interesting to me just how much he works the fly.I expect you have noticed how well the Dee is fishing now after all the rain we’ve had recently,especially after the charity event was cancelled,burst ya eh.ok cheers the noo pal
Hi Andrew, I think everyone has had a poor season so far eh? thanks for the recommendation I will watch it tonight.
I've fancied a day there for a while. Never gotten round to it though. L think the catch records there suffer from low fishing activity.
I completely agree Kenneth its a great little beat 👍
Nice one Chris, what's your thoughts on the new reel as I'm looking for a new one.
Thanks, i haven't had anything with a real load to test the drag but i am fairly happy with them. In hindsight I would have chosen a different reel tbh they seem to do the job
Jeepers, i thought you had done a collaboration with Burt Reynoulds on screen 😂😂😂
I mean who says Jeepers nowadays 🤷 I am hoping to get sponsored by 118 118 🤣
CC, you fish a lot of places so I am wondering why you chose this beat. It looks like a lovely place, but the numbers aren’t very good (via fishpal). Any intel there? BTW, Active Angling in Stirling is awesome. I emailed them ref. the Oracle EXP and they held it for me for several months. Then when I went in to pick it up they were really nice and helpful with information. Keep droning on.
Good question! Fishpal isn't always the only place that these fisheries sell their days and rely on people completing catch returns. I had heard from other fisherman that it was a nice picturesque beat so thought i would give it a go.
I have never fished the Tay but I would suggest that you could be fishing a fly that is far too big. At this time if year a Size 12, or a size 10, could work better.
You are probably right Rodney but i cycled through.most hook sizes every day but to no avail 👍
It looked quite a big water to me. 8's on the point and 10's on the dropper for me at maybe six to 9 inches on summer level but at that height I don't think Chris was far off.
If it was a big water then he probably would have been more successful spinning. A lot of fish seem to get caught on the spinner on the Tay.
@rodneykaye9399 Not everyone likes to spin - me included. With modern tackle you can fish high water effectively with a fly rod with the added advantage you won't get a bad back.
@@philippendlebury4518 I have to admit I would prefer to fish fly only, I do have a spinning rod but after 10 to 20 minutes my back is knackered as well