Well done, you were a bit frustrated at first. But persevered. Love the sound of your 8/9 Hardy Cascapedia. I have the same reel, to hear it sing on a hot fish is wonderful.
Rob - I’m so enjoying all of your videos. This is one of my favorites. The trials and tribulations of life on the water are experienced by us all. Love the honesty and commentary. Walking in excited and hopeful and then losing both flies you presented to the camera. Which I do appreciate seeing what you are swinging - quickly becoming a favorite channel. Thanks for taking the time Happy hunting
Loving the gallows humour. " ive caught the bottom for the 17 millionth time 😂" Successful anglers/fishers like your good self have the resilience borne out of the wisdom of bitter experience to persevere and not let the cluster of obstacles ( snap off, running line issues, snapping off a fish and a seal) prevent you from sticking with it. Which explains why you caught that nice fish. Many pack in and go home after so many big challenges on an ice cold morning. I hope youngsters watching learn from it. Don't give up. It's often literally the last cast or refusing to be beaten that gets rewarded later on the same day. Be resilient be stubborn stay calm and use your brain and experience and have an inner self belief that you're doing things right. Superb video again. And how good did the van made ground coffee taste after that fish.
Glad you enjoyed the video, determined I definitely am but I'm not sure about successful! My days fished to fish caught ratio would make anyone wince. I think any occasional success I might have comes down to the statistical probability that if you make 17 million casts then you are bound to hook a fish eventually.
That running line looks a nightmare. I have used OPST Lazar Line for years with no issues, though i don’t gather and hold the line like you do. I let it just dangle, or i use my Orvis stripping basket. I enjoy your videos very much.
The running line was great for a while but I think the problem arose because of figure of eight retrieves. I personally find that if allow the running line to dangle in the water the current takes it away downstream and the force of the water takes energy away from the cast. I've switched back to using a line with an integrated running section for this season and am finding it much more pleasant. Glad you enjoy the videos.
I’m so glad that you don’t post your videos during the season as we can enjoy your fishing trips during the close season / winter always an enjoyable watch
Nice to see you into a fish after a frustrating session. I'm just back from a couple of nights in a cottage at Yair. It's whetted my appetite for a session on the upper Tweed. I see you've fished Yair. Any good?
It's as good a beat as any other around there but to be perfectly honest it wasn't entirely my cup of tea. It was one of those very formal types of gigs where you don't get to start fishing till 9.30 and then you have to stop for an hour at lunch and then basically by 4.30 the day is over.
@@abakerslife Ah. Doesn't sound like my cup of tea either,but then I guess you'll get a lot of that on the Tweed. It also looked a bit big still for my casting ability (yours is looking good these days!) Perhaps I should look even further up....
My casting is nothing special I just edit out all the worst ones. When I was there the water was up 3 feet so it would have looked huge. In general the upper Tweed is manageable. Traquair is a good beat to fish up there- video to come at some point.
Enjoy watching your fishing adventures, keep it up. Do you mind if I ask you what reel you use with your Shakespeare Oracle switch rod? Struggling to find a suitable reel. Thank you.
Congratulations and well done ! The situation re seals is bloody ridiculous; I've seen a photo of the sandbanks on the Tyne estuary at low water black with seals sunning and waiting the upcoming runs. These things will eat everything-no natural predators; here in North Wales mackerel fishing for the few there are is becoming a waste of time as they simply strip the hooks. In Scotland deer can now be shot pretty much out of hand but seals-oh no; they're pretty... We should refuse to pay the ridiculous rod-licence to the EA and 'Natural Resources Wales' until they cull them. Severely. What does C and R preserve? Maybe a couple of hundred; how many does one seal eat in a day ? Rant over. Sorry. Couldn't help likening your running line tangles to Candy Floss we had as kids; we have all been there, I think.
I suppose seals have to eat too and if they are being forced so far inland we should be asking the question as to why? I am yet to find the answer regarding running line..that stuff was great to begin with and positively flew off the reel until well it didn't...!
Well done, you were a bit frustrated at first. But persevered. Love the sound of your 8/9 Hardy Cascapedia.
I have the same reel, to hear it sing on a hot fish is wonderful.
Rob - I’m so enjoying all of your videos. This is one of my favorites. The trials and tribulations of life on the water are experienced by us all. Love the honesty and commentary. Walking in excited and hopeful and then losing both flies you presented to the camera. Which I do appreciate seeing what you are swinging - quickly becoming a favorite channel. Thanks for taking the time
Happy hunting
Many thanks, glad you're enjoying the videos. I think I got out of the wrong side of the bed that morning!
Loving the gallows humour. " ive caught the bottom for the 17 millionth time 😂" Successful anglers/fishers like your good self have the resilience borne out of the wisdom of bitter experience to persevere and not let the cluster of obstacles ( snap off, running line issues, snapping off a fish and a seal) prevent you from sticking with it. Which explains why you caught that nice fish. Many pack in and go home after so many big challenges on an ice cold morning. I hope youngsters watching learn from it. Don't give up. It's often literally the last cast or refusing to be beaten that gets rewarded later on the same day. Be resilient be stubborn stay calm and use your brain and experience and have an inner self belief that you're doing things right. Superb video again. And how good did the van made ground coffee taste after that fish.
Glad you enjoyed the video, determined I definitely am but I'm not sure about successful! My days fished to fish caught ratio would make anyone wince. I think any occasional success I might have comes down to the statistical probability that if you make 17 million casts then you are bound to hook a fish eventually.
My Dad used to tell me "son all good things come to he who waits". Never a truer word was spoke. Well done mate it all came right in the end.
Thanks, still gutted that the salmon came off though!!
I'm sitting here with my coffee and watching the great video. Congrats to the fish 👍👍👊
Thanks 👍
Watched a few of your videos pal there starting get really good ,, 👍 👌🏻 👏
Many thanks, practice makes if not perfect, then at least less s***e!
That running line looks a nightmare. I have used OPST Lazar Line for years with no issues, though i don’t gather and hold the line like you do. I let it just dangle, or i use my Orvis stripping basket. I enjoy your videos very much.
The running line was great for a while but I think the problem arose because of figure of eight retrieves.
I personally find that if allow the running line to dangle in the water the current takes it away downstream and the force of the water takes energy away from the cast. I've switched back to using a line with an integrated running section for this season and am finding it much more pleasant.
Glad you enjoy the videos.
I’m so glad that you don’t post your videos during the season as we can enjoy your fishing trips during the close season / winter always an enjoyable watch
Thanks David, I think we all need a good supply of fishing videos to get us through the dark months.
really enjoyed your video its a pleasure to watch you thank you ,well done
Many thanks, plenty more of them to come hopefully.
Well done Rob 👏👏
Cheers!
Try letting a load of line out so it pulls yer snagged flies from below. It sometimes works!
Good tip thanks
Fantistic man✌
Many thanks
Nice to see you into a fish after a frustrating session. I'm just back from a couple of nights in a cottage at Yair. It's whetted my appetite for a session on the upper Tweed. I see you've fished Yair. Any good?
It's as good a beat as any other around there but to be perfectly honest it wasn't entirely my cup of tea. It was one of those very formal types of gigs where you don't get to start fishing till 9.30 and then you have to stop for an hour at lunch and then basically by 4.30 the day is over.
@@abakerslife Ah. Doesn't sound like my cup of tea either,but then I guess you'll get a lot of that on the Tweed. It also looked a bit big still for my casting ability (yours is looking good these days!)
Perhaps I should look even further up....
My casting is nothing special I just edit out all the worst ones. When I was there the water was up 3 feet so it would have looked huge. In general the upper Tweed is manageable. Traquair is a good beat to fish up there- video to come at some point.
When everything goes to plan it's a very nice day isn't it:)
Enjoy watching your fishing adventures, keep it up. Do you mind if I ask you what reel you use with your Shakespeare Oracle switch rod? Struggling to find a suitable reel. Thank you.
Many thanks, the reel is a Hardy Ultradisk (I think that's what it's called!) #7/8/9 but any reasonably lightweight reel would be fine.
@@abakerslife Thank you. Will look them up 👍
Congratulations and well done ! The situation re seals is bloody ridiculous; I've seen a photo of the sandbanks on the Tyne estuary at low water black with seals sunning and waiting the upcoming runs. These things will eat everything-no natural predators; here in North Wales mackerel fishing for the few there are is becoming a waste of time as they simply strip the hooks. In Scotland deer can now be shot pretty much out of hand but seals-oh no; they're pretty... We should refuse to pay the ridiculous rod-licence to the EA and 'Natural Resources Wales' until they cull them. Severely. What does C and R preserve? Maybe a couple of hundred; how many does one seal eat in a day ? Rant over. Sorry.
Couldn't help likening your running line tangles to Candy Floss we had as kids; we have all been there, I think.
I suppose seals have to eat too and if they are being forced so far inland we should be asking the question as to why?
I am yet to find the answer regarding running line..that stuff was great to begin with and positively flew off the reel until well it didn't...!
I fish a small spate river and i get more fish than most men spending crazy money on big rivers.stick to river u know is all u need.tight lines
There is a lot to be said for that school of thought, cheers