@martintickleholland5571 Thanks very much 👍 Appreciate your comment. It was terrible conditions when we filmed and didn’t show the main body of the reservoir to its full potential, which is normally fantastic as I think you may know. The wind was the hottest I have ever fished in. Was like being in an oven. Thanks again, Stu
🙂👍 Aye - its a windy old place. Even worse when its calm with the midges. Great place regardless though. Maybe see you on the bank one day @martintickleholland5571 Cheers Stu
Glad you found it useful 👍 Just a shame it was so hot the day we filmed. The main body of water is normally very good. You can find fish anywhere normally. Cheers, Stu
Hi Stuart loved this video footage very informative, and what a lovely spot to fish especially with the weather as it was many thanks Peter from Leeds we met at Chatton last year 🎣
Thanks for the feedback Peter. Glad you enjoyed it amd really appreciate it 👍 It was really hard going and Hury is normally much better than this in the main reservoir but by the time we got out there it was baking and the wind was like a fan oven. Some of the spots we caught nothing in are normally nailed on along the North Shore as well. Let me know when you’re next at Chatton - was a good couple of hours craic we had on the bottom lake 👍 Thanks again,, Stu
@@StuI-kl5xt Hi Stuart pleased you remembered me and enjoyed the craic as you say as much as I did , we are back up in Northumberland on 23 rod of September. You know the story of my fly fishing down hear virtually none existence my last three outings I’ve blanked at a fishery called Maran lakes it’s over fished and chocked with weed very frustrating
Yeah - I remember you saying Peter. Its probably just worth heading to Hury and getting some good fishing eh? Even though its a longer trip. But you’ve always got the fall back of Chatton end of September eh? Will hopefully see you there - if not at Hury before maybe?
Hi Stuart thank you for the information about the bag and 10ft wt7 rod I bought the 10ft 5wt rod and very pleased with it I was just thinking of getting the 7wt rod wandered how it would compare with the 7wt vision stillmanic 7wt I am not on Facebook cheers Willie grant
@williamgrant6647 Not a problem Willie. That’s great you are enjoying the 10ft #5. It’s a seriously good rod. To be honest I’ve not used the Vision, so can’t comment with too much conviction. But I think the Stillmaniac may be a little stiffer from speaking to lads who have one. I suppose the 10ft #7 would be best described as a meatier version of the Cadence #5. It’s a similar feel and action though, and one you can use sinking lines nicely with as well. Many thanks, Stu
Excellent video Stuart and great camera work by Chappie. What do you call the spools you put your indicator/ tippet set ups on and where do you buy them?
Thanks very much George. Glad you enjoyed it. The rig winders are by Tronixpro. 6.5cm diameter. You can get two thicknesses. The thicker one are less fiddly but the thinner ones take up less room. I probably prefer the thinner ones overall but both are great and come with stickers you can write rig details on. You will need a scalpel/razor blade to put little cuts into the foam to secure the last few inches of line into. But they save a load of hassle and can be set up at home to save time on the bank. Wouldn’t be without them. Cheers, Stu.
@stevegilbraith4866 Hi Steve, The indicator and everything around it is something I designed and make myself. If you send a message through ‘Stuart Ingledew Fly Fishing’ on facebook I’ll let you know how to get them. They don’t slip at all, among loads of other advantages. Cheers Stu
Great video, I really liked that multi fly rod holder tool, you were carrying with you. what a brilliant idea, looks like a great way to carry multiple pre-rigged setups with you, a real time saver enabling you to change flies, tactics, and setups quickly without the fuss. where did you get it? or did you make it?
Hi, Its certainly a good idea isn’t it? Not something I make but a friend does. By all means send a message through the Cadence Fly Fishing page and I’ll send his contact details privately. The other bonus is they keep the rods elevated just above ground level so they don’t get stood on as easily when not in use. Wouldn’t be without one to be honest. You can get two, three or four rod versions. Many thanks Stu
@@CadenceFlyFishing Thanks for the reply, and I appreciate the gesture. Although there may be an issue, as I am from Australia, I'm not sure whether your friend would mind shipping to Australia? I would certainly be able to pay the shipping cost if they were reasonably priced. Thanks again.
Not a problem. Have just checked and he is ok to send to Australia 👍 Send a message through the Cadence Fly Fishing facebook page and I’ll pass you his details. Many thanks Stu
@williamgrant6647 The bag is a Fishpond Switchback Pro. Never regretted buying one Willie. There are ways of carrying more stuff, but these are really comfortable and everything is quick and easy to get at. Wouldn’t go back to a waistcoat. The 10ft #7 will cast a sinking line no problem. If you give my facebook page a like and send a message through there, I’d be more than happy to answer any queries through there a little quicker if needed. facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094263695351 Many thanks Stu
Where you started near the water fall I fished just a bit further up a couple of weeks ago, I fished two wets and caught a 6lb rainbow and 2 5lb rainbows
Good stuff Trevor 👍 Theres plenty of good fish in around that weight eh? Nice to know you can lift into one of them at any time. What were your wet flies that worked? Cheers, Stu
@@StuI-kl5xt I had a pearly Zulu on the dropper and Kate mclaren on the point, the pearly Zulu took most of the fish. Either pulling or drifting them on the ripple.
Can’t neat a Katie Mac 👌 One of the best theres ever been? Pearly Zulu is one I’ve never tried though. That sounds pretty special. Pearl body, black hackle red tag am guessing?
@cjay8163 The rod holder is made by a friend. If you send me a private message through my facebook page ‘Stuart Ingledew Fly Fishing’ I will send you his details. Click this link:- facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094263695351 Don’t want to put his details on a public forum is all. Cheers Stu
Fished there in the past since the 70s . I am now banned for life by Don Coe fisheries manager and his staff after being caught on CCTV camera at Grassholme Disabled Toilets with my female friend while trying to use the toilet before a days fishing . Disgusted to be watched on CCTV camera,
CCTV cameras are something the users will never win with. Essential for security in modern society. Quite poor for privacy on the flip side. I’d rather stay out of discussing your ban other than to say all the staff, including Don, have been absolutely superb over the years in my experience. But I hope you get the situation sorted. Good luck.
Thanks for the reply Stuart lovely reservoir caught my first ever fish on the Fly at Hury . That fish got off but it taught me that we can catch fish on Fur and Feather .I have fished the river many times over the years and found either a weighted fly on the point on the floating line worked or i liked to use the Cortland Blue Intermediate line to get deeper in coloured water ,I use the Bibio on the top dropper with either a weighted Black and Red Wooly Bugger on the point or a gold bead red and black Wooly bugger worked . Mr Sage the Baliff was a good man and always gave me sound advice . Still got the River Wear and Swale to fish . @@StuI-kl5xt
Cracking video, look forward to you doing .ore at hury but early and late season when it is colder.
@martintickleholland5571 Thanks very much 👍 Appreciate your comment. It was terrible conditions when we filmed and didn’t show the main body of the reservoir to its full potential, which is normally fantastic as I think you may know. The wind was the hottest I have ever fished in. Was like being in an oven. Thanks again, Stu
Yeah I love fishing at hury but it always seems to be windy 😂😂
🙂👍 Aye - its a windy old place. Even worse when its calm with the midges. Great place regardless though. Maybe see you on the bank one day @martintickleholland5571
Cheers
Stu
That looks like a great place to fish! Great video thank you!
Thank you @Shadrach666 Its pretty good 👍
Enjoyed this
Great looking line. 5 weight would be amazing. Informative piece on Hury. Will definitely be visiting. Cheers
Glad you found it useful 👍 Just a shame it was so hot the day we filmed. The main body of water is normally very good. You can find fish anywhere normally. Cheers, Stu
Hi Stuart loved this video footage very informative, and what a lovely spot to fish especially with the weather as it was many thanks Peter from Leeds we met at Chatton last year 🎣
Thanks for the feedback Peter. Glad you enjoyed it amd really appreciate it 👍 It was really hard going and Hury is normally much better than this in the main reservoir but by the time we got out there it was baking and the wind was like a fan oven. Some of the spots we caught nothing in are normally nailed on along the North Shore as well. Let me know when you’re next at Chatton - was a good couple of hours craic we had on the bottom lake 👍 Thanks again,, Stu
@@StuI-kl5xt Hi Stuart pleased you remembered me and enjoyed the craic as you say as much as I did , we are back up in Northumberland on 23 rod of September. You know the story of my fly fishing down hear virtually none existence my last three outings I’ve blanked at a fishery called Maran lakes it’s over fished and chocked with weed very frustrating
Yeah - I remember you saying Peter. Its probably just worth heading to Hury and getting some good fishing eh? Even though its a longer trip. But you’ve always got the fall back of Chatton end of September eh? Will hopefully see you there - if not at Hury before maybe?
@@StuI-kl5xt hi Stuart I’ll drop you an email nearer the day and hopefully have a few hours fishing with you at Chatton
Perfect Peter 👍 That’ll be great. See you then.
Nice video Stu, indicator fishing for Chub is the way forward ,;)
🙂😉🙂
Just purchased the 10ft 5wt rod and reel and line hoping give it a try soon liked your vidio
Thats great to hear, williamgrant6647 Really appreciate you letting us know. Please let us know how you get on can you? Stu
Hi Stuart thank you for the information about the bag and 10ft wt7 rod I bought the 10ft 5wt rod and very pleased with it I was just thinking of getting the 7wt rod wandered how it would compare with the 7wt vision stillmanic 7wt I am not on Facebook cheers Willie grant
@williamgrant6647 Not a problem Willie. That’s great you are enjoying the 10ft #5. It’s a seriously good rod. To be honest I’ve not used the Vision, so can’t comment with too much conviction. But I think the Stillmaniac may be a little stiffer from speaking to lads who have one. I suppose the 10ft #7 would be best described as a meatier version of the Cadence #5. It’s a similar feel and action though, and one you can use sinking lines nicely with as well. Many thanks, Stu
Cracking vid.
Many thanks @arthurgraham7011. Much appreciated 👍 Stu
Excellent video Stuart and great camera work by Chappie. What do you call the spools you put your indicator/ tippet set ups on and where do you buy them?
Thanks very much George. Glad you enjoyed it. The rig winders are by Tronixpro. 6.5cm diameter. You can get two thicknesses. The thicker one are less fiddly but the thinner ones take up less room. I probably prefer the thinner ones overall but both are great and come with stickers you can write rig details on. You will need a scalpel/razor blade to put little cuts into the foam to secure the last few inches of line into. But they save a load of hassle and can be set up at home to save time on the bank. Wouldn’t be without them. Cheers, Stu.
Hi Stuart, what type of indicator did you use? I’ve tried various types but always find the slip down the leader.
@stevegilbraith4866
Hi Steve,
The indicator and everything around it is something I designed and make myself. If you send a message through ‘Stuart Ingledew Fly Fishing’ on facebook I’ll let you know how to get them. They don’t slip at all, among loads of other advantages.
Cheers
Stu
Great video, I really liked that multi fly rod holder tool, you were carrying with you. what a brilliant idea, looks like a great way to carry multiple pre-rigged setups with you, a real time saver enabling you to change flies, tactics, and setups quickly without the fuss. where did you get it? or did you make it?
Hi,
Its certainly a good idea isn’t it? Not something I make but a friend does. By all means send a message through the Cadence Fly Fishing page and I’ll send his contact details privately.
The other bonus is they keep the rods elevated just above ground level so they don’t get stood on as easily when not in use.
Wouldn’t be without one to be honest.
You can get two, three or four rod versions.
Many thanks
Stu
@@CadenceFlyFishing Thanks for the reply, and I appreciate the gesture. Although there may be an issue, as I am from Australia, I'm not sure whether your friend would mind shipping to Australia? I would certainly be able to pay the shipping cost if they were reasonably priced. Thanks again.
Not a problem. Have just checked and he is ok to send to Australia 👍 Send a message through the Cadence Fly Fishing facebook page and I’ll pass you his details.
Many thanks
Stu
I made one myself there so easy to make give it a go
Hi stewart what is the tackle bag you have by your waist and is the 10ft wt7 able to cast sinking lines cheers Willie
@williamgrant6647 The bag is a Fishpond Switchback Pro. Never regretted buying one Willie. There are ways of carrying more stuff, but these are really comfortable and everything is quick and easy to get at. Wouldn’t go back to a waistcoat.
The 10ft #7 will cast a sinking line no problem.
If you give my facebook page a like and send a message through there, I’d be more than happy to answer any queries through there a little quicker if needed. facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094263695351
Many thanks
Stu
Where you started near the water fall I fished just a bit further up a couple of weeks ago, I fished two wets and caught a 6lb rainbow and 2 5lb rainbows
Good stuff Trevor 👍 Theres plenty of good fish in around that weight eh? Nice to know you can lift into one of them at any time. What were your wet flies that worked? Cheers, Stu
@@StuI-kl5xt I had a pearly Zulu on the dropper and Kate mclaren on the point, the pearly Zulu took most of the fish. Either pulling or drifting them on the ripple.
Can’t neat a Katie Mac 👌 One of the best theres ever been? Pearly Zulu is one I’ve never tried though. That sounds pretty special. Pearl body, black hackle red tag am guessing?
@@StuI-kl5xt that’s the one, I use mirage tinsel.
Will defo give that a try Trevor. Thanks 👍
What is the rod carrier you are using?
@cjay8163
The rod holder is made by a friend. If you send me a private message through my facebook page ‘Stuart Ingledew Fly Fishing’ I will send you his details. Click this link:- facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094263695351
Don’t want to put his details on a public forum is all.
Cheers
Stu
Fished there in the past since the 70s . I am now banned for life by Don Coe fisheries manager and his staff after being caught on CCTV camera at Grassholme Disabled Toilets with my female friend while trying to use the toilet before a days fishing . Disgusted to be watched on CCTV camera,
CCTV cameras are something the users will never win with. Essential for security in modern society. Quite poor for privacy on the flip side. I’d rather stay out of discussing your ban other than to say all the staff, including Don, have been absolutely superb over the years in my experience. But I hope you get the situation sorted. Good luck.
Thanks for the reply Stuart lovely reservoir caught my first ever fish on the Fly at Hury . That fish got off but it taught me that we can catch fish on Fur and Feather .I have fished the river many times over the years and found either a weighted fly on the point on the floating line worked or i liked to use the Cortland Blue Intermediate line to get deeper in coloured water ,I use the Bibio on the top dropper with either a weighted Black and Red Wooly Bugger on the point or a gold bead red and black Wooly bugger worked . Mr Sage the Baliff was a good man and always gave me sound advice . Still got the River Wear and Swale to fish .
@@StuI-kl5xt