Love you're videos! I'm from Pennsylvania, USA so it's refreshing to see the different waters you fish in the UK. That was a bruiser of a Brownie! Great catch and congrats!
Ha ha! No point in fishing on, once you've managed a fish like that! In UK, wild browns like that are a rare beast outside chalk country, great achievement! I bet up to that point you were chuffed with the 12 incher before?? I had one like that last year from the lune, lucky to get it on film, just wouldn't give up. Doubt I'll ever get near again. Magnificent! Well dangled! Dave (soul trader 57)
Thank you for sharing this. I have a good stretch of the Little Dart, and have small wild brownies, and a regular run of Sea Trout around the size of that last fish..........The otter is usually here from May onwards......that tells you when the run starts!! Tight Lines, Rich
Thanks for watching! I've not managed to match this yet for size but I will keep trying to get another big wild brown trout, not long to wait for the season to start :)
hi Paul, know how it feels , was nymphing for grayling yest and caught huge brownie 21in long and by durham scale would make it a bit over 3lb , doubt I will ever do that again , hands were shaking but it was nice to see it swim away to get a bit bigger.
Hi Hywel. Unfortunately I can’t. The stocks have been falling on this stretch but it is on the Tiverton Fly Fishing Association membership if that helps.
Does anywhere stock fish upstream as it looked quite plump and short tailed so I wondered if it could be an escapee stockie? Not that it matters one bit as a guest lump like that is a good fish either way. Really thought it was going to flip back out of that net and bust your tippet. Well played. Love the way you just pack up and go home. I did that after a catching a fish within 20 mins after a two hour drive once. Just feels right 👍
Hi. There is Exe Valley Fishery at Dulverton and Wimberball Lake but both are a long way upstream. However I couldn’t say this is a wild fish for definite either so I’m 50/50 on whether it’s wild or a stockie. But it did give me a big surprise 😀
@@WestCountryAngler So difficult to tell when the native fish don't have many, if any red spots. I wish all stockies were marked as it would determine whether I knock them or not.
Hey there, I was thinking of going pike fishing up the exe from st. David’s station upwards, and will continue on foot across the weekend camping. I’m finding online that there’s really a lot of mixed vibes regarding the numbers of fish in the river. As far as pike and Grayling go is it any good? As well as sea trout and trout? Also, have you run into any rainbows? I know of a few productive rivers (Tamar) tip top for me, but would like to explore this beautiful piece of water, but not waste time as it’s rare I get a weekend away to fish 🎣
Hi Josh. I’m only really familiar with the Tiverton stretch of the River Exe for Brown Trout and Grayling. I find the fishing for these really good especially as it’s non stocked wild fish. For Exeter stretches for pike, the Exeter and District Angling Association may be able to offer some advice on stocks. I’ve heard of rainbows being caught but I’ve not found any yet. Thanks for getting in touch 👍
Thanks you for getting back to me! I’ve had a look around and I seem to have found some good info. Is there a reason their beats are only within the town? Those weirs seem to be pretty high and all over the place. I can’t imagine any fish getting back up that once it’s down. I don’t really fancy fishing within the town, although it looks quite tempting. I’ll throw a few lures in and see how it goes. If not I have no problem down streaming some maggots for a nice Grayling 😁
The Tiverton Fly Fishing waters are upstream and downstream of the town stretch. I know salmon make it past the weir but not sure about what the sea trout run is like. The Tiverton Fly Fishing waters used to require you were a working man to be a member, so giving access to waters that would only normally be fished by the wealthier class. I must admit I like the stretches being so urban as it means they are within minutes of where I live
do you know about the river exe fishing at bolham? i go in the water there and i found a spinner i would presume was used for pike but i have never heard of pike in the river exe as i have always though it was just a game fish river. but i actually did see a video here of someone catching pike on the river but i don't know where. i am a coarse angler and i i could fish a spinner on the river and catch that'd be amazing, thanks
Hi. The Exe is game only with fly. I believe that stretch is under the Tiverton Fly Fishing Association. Further upstream it’s Dulverton Angling Club. The river runs through the Amory estate and their gamekeepers police the waters for anyone using a spinner due to the salmon in the river which they manage.
Sonny's Survival School the river has been running high and colder for longer than normal so we aren’t getting the hatches we would normally see. It’s well worth using nymphs and hopefully we should see decent hatches soon so we can use the dry fly
That feeling comes along so seldomly, congratulations! 🎣
I've yet to repeat it but I live in hope, the next cast could be the one....
Yeah that was a big old Exe brown it’s nice to know they are still about 👍
Thanks Tim. I’m still hoping to meet it again. Thanks for watching
Love you're videos! I'm from Pennsylvania, USA so it's refreshing to see the different waters you fish in the UK.
That was a bruiser of a Brownie! Great catch and congrats!
Hi Kevin. That fish was a rare treat for my rivers. Thanks for watching and I know you have some amazing rivers in Pennsylvania.
Ha ha! No point in fishing on, once you've managed a fish like that!
In UK, wild browns like that are a rare beast outside chalk country, great achievement! I bet up to that point you were chuffed with the 12 incher before?? I had one like that last year from the lune, lucky to get it on film, just wouldn't give up. Doubt I'll ever get near again. Magnificent! Well dangled! Dave (soul trader 57)
Thanks Dave. I’ve yet to catch one again that size but every trip down to the river could be the one haha
Thank you for sharing this. I have a good stretch of the Little Dart, and have small wild brownies, and a regular run of Sea Trout around the size of that last fish..........The otter is usually here from May onwards......that tells you when the run starts!! Tight Lines, Rich
I’d love to catch a sea trout from the Exe. By accident of course!
Great fishing lovely trout
Thanks for watching! I've not managed to match this yet for size but I will keep trying to get another big wild brown trout, not long to wait for the season to start :)
@@WestCountryAngler looking forward to it. Last season was a disappointment with no rain most of the season. Tight lines
Beauty!
hi Paul, know how it feels , was nymphing for grayling yest and caught huge brownie 21in long and by durham scale would make it a bit over 3lb , doubt I will ever do that again , hands were shaking but it was nice to see it swim away to get a bit bigger.
But like me I bet every time you go to that run you’ll hope to meet it again. Nice catch and thanks for watching
what a catch, that was a tank
Thanks for watching. I keep hoping to meet it again!
Lovely fish, it was a brown trout
You’re right. It was a bit of a surprise to me at the time and yet to be repeated but the next cast could be the one!
@@WestCountryAngler nice fish, nice video thanks for posting.
Great video mate. I’m local was wondering if you mind letting me in on the location to this bit of river ? Cheers
Hi Hywel. Unfortunately I can’t. The stocks have been falling on this stretch but it is on the Tiverton Fly Fishing Association membership if that helps.
Does anywhere stock fish upstream as it looked quite plump and short tailed so I wondered if it could be an escapee stockie? Not that it matters one bit as a guest lump like that is a good fish either way. Really thought it was going to flip back out of that net and bust your tippet. Well played. Love the way you just pack up and go home. I did that after a catching a fish within 20 mins after a two hour drive once. Just feels right 👍
Hi. There is Exe Valley Fishery at Dulverton and Wimberball Lake but both are a long way upstream. However I couldn’t say this is a wild fish for definite either so I’m 50/50 on whether it’s wild or a stockie. But it did give me a big surprise 😀
@@WestCountryAngler So difficult to tell when the native fish don't have many, if any red spots. I wish all stockies were marked as it would determine whether I knock them or not.
We do get the occasional rainbow that’s escaped although I’ve not caught one myself yet
Hey there, I was thinking of going pike fishing up the exe from st. David’s station upwards, and will continue on foot across the weekend camping. I’m finding online that there’s really a lot of mixed vibes regarding the numbers of fish in the river. As far as pike and Grayling go is it any good? As well as sea trout and trout? Also, have you run into any rainbows? I know of a few productive rivers (Tamar) tip top for me, but would like to explore this beautiful piece of water, but not waste time as it’s rare I get a weekend away to fish 🎣
Hi Josh. I’m only really familiar with the Tiverton stretch of the River Exe for Brown Trout and Grayling. I find the fishing for these really good especially as it’s non stocked wild fish. For Exeter stretches for pike, the Exeter and District Angling Association may be able to offer some advice on stocks. I’ve heard of rainbows being caught but I’ve not found any yet. Thanks for getting in touch 👍
Thanks you for getting back to me! I’ve had a look around and I seem to have found some good info. Is there a reason their beats are only within the town? Those weirs seem to be pretty high and all over the place. I can’t imagine any fish getting back up that once it’s down. I don’t really fancy fishing within the town, although it looks quite tempting. I’ll throw a few lures in and see how it goes. If not I have no problem down streaming some maggots for a nice Grayling 😁
The Tiverton Fly Fishing waters are upstream and downstream of the town stretch. I know salmon make it past the weir but not sure about what the sea trout run is like. The Tiverton Fly Fishing waters used to require you were a working man to be a member, so giving access to waters that would only normally be fished by the wealthier class. I must admit I like the stretches being so urban as it means they are within minutes of where I live
do you know about the river exe fishing at bolham? i go in the water there and i found a spinner i would presume was used for pike but i have never heard of pike in the river exe as i have always though it was just a game fish river. but i actually did see a video here of someone catching pike on the river but i don't know where. i am a coarse angler and i i could fish a spinner on the river and catch that'd be amazing, thanks
Hi. The Exe is game only with fly. I believe that stretch is under the Tiverton Fly Fishing Association. Further upstream it’s Dulverton Angling Club. The river runs through the Amory estate and their gamekeepers police the waters for anyone using a spinner due to the salmon in the river which they manage.
Are you fishing near the morrisons
Sonny's Survival School Hi. No, I’m fishing the beat downstream from the town weir
West Country Angler. Thanks would you recommend near morrisons. And is this a good time of year to try there. Thnx
Sonny's Survival School the river has been running high and colder for longer than normal so we aren’t getting the hatches we would normally see. It’s well worth using nymphs and hopefully we should see decent hatches soon so we can use the dry fly