That was a brilliant watch Douglas, really great days fishing and the fact you got your PB for that particular loch was awesome!! Looking forward to next one mate 🤘🏻🎣
You're really making yourself at home on Loch Thom, and its obviously becoming a succesful venue for you. Great to watch, it all looks so effortless on your part, which shows the importance of technique.
Thanks for watching and commenting Gordon. It’s a wonderful wee venue, apart from the road being close to the shore in some places, it feels like it’s in the middle of nowhere just love it. The fishing’s pretty good too. The silver butcher in a verity of sizes is certainly worth having in fly box. The bibio is also one of my favourites, works well on many other wild waters👍
Canny possibly hate a float tube! The best fun you'll ever have on a loch, I love it. The worst bit of it is forcing myself off the water to get home for dinner Douglas! lol
@@AyrshireFlyGuy very true it can be physically challenging in a strong wind, I think that’s one of the main things people underestimate about the tube. For me it can be mentally challenging, peddling with the fins, casting and talking all at the same time, great for your coordination. I’m so glad my wife doesn’t watch my videos as I can actually do more than one thing at a time😳
Brilliant action on the fly Douglas, you’re certainly getting to grips with the belly boat👌I’m thinking about getting one now just from watching you. Tight lines my friend, keep the videos coming, great Sunday viewing👍
Thanks again for your comments mate very much appreciated. I’ve had a few people say they’re interested in getting a float tube from watching my vids. I think I’ll do a video on a guide to float tube fishing based on my experience since getting as it. I think it’s not for everyone and there’s a few factors you need to consider before jumping in.
Just got my savage gear 170 be out soon ah used to fish Ardgowan back in the 90s think it was husband and wife team was it Davie worked at Barrlinnie jail but was a great loch then wondered if you fish it
@@davidmathieson4280 hi David, nice one mate. I hope you enjoy the float tube pal. I’ve never fished Ardgowan, although I know plenty that have. I’m not that into fishing on heavily stocked fisheries David, Give me 20 small wild brownies any day of the week, rather than a 20lb stocked rainbow.
Some stunners there Sir, even for the fly 😏 I'm not a huge fan of the belly boat, I feel more comfortable fishing into deeper water (16g lures do that to a man) 😂
Hi Douglas. I’m thinking of getting myself a float tube to explore the lochs around me in Lochaber. How well do you find yours drifts with the wind like you would from a boat? It’s hard to tell from the videos if you’re holding your position using the fins or just drifting along.
@@adrianmowat Hi Adrian, the float tube drifts well but it also holds position well in the wind. The oars certainly helps. When the wind is quite strong I keep my left oar out as the wind can catch the tube which swings it round. One swipe of the oar prevents it from swinging and you can keep the bow into the wind and carry on your drift line.
@@PiscatorUK-Fishingawesome. Thanks. I was up around a loch near me yesterday with a lot of reeds and vegetation in the margins and I was thinking how good it would be to drift along the edges and use the fins to hold my position in the more promising areas.
@@adrianmowat I’ll be honest with you, when I first tried it I thought this is definitely harder than it looks but it has grown on me and after a few times using it, it’s certainly got easier and I wouldn’t part with it now.
Some good fish do you ever eat brown trout if theirs plenty of wilds in the local river I will keep the odd one cuz I think they're nice eating but some people disagree, also butcher fly is the one I've been most successful with believe it or not its my start off fly or if I start with something else and no takes ill put a butcher on usually turns things round.
Hi Conor, for what I use the belly boat for I like everything about it, it’s a 9/10. The only thing I don’t like about it is it’s quite heavy and bulky to carry. This does prevent me from fishing on more remote venues where you can’t get the car relatively close. This is something I would definitely consider if you plan on walking a fair distance to the water.
That was a brilliant watch Douglas, really great days fishing and the fact you got your PB for that particular loch was awesome!! Looking forward to next one mate 🤘🏻🎣
Thanks Michael much appreciated buddy. Tight lines if you get out🎣💪🏻
@@PiscatorUK-Fishing Thanks mate, hopefully if the wind is still fair, I will maybe try get out on the fly for maybe some brownies or something 🤘🏻🎣
You're really making yourself at home on Loch Thom, and its obviously becoming a succesful venue for you. Great to watch, it all looks so effortless on your part, which shows the importance of technique.
Thanks for watching and commenting Gordon. It’s a wonderful wee venue, apart from the road being close to the shore in some places, it feels like it’s in the middle of nowhere just love it. The fishing’s pretty good too. The silver butcher in a verity of sizes is certainly worth having in fly box. The bibio is also one of my favourites, works well on many other wild waters👍
Canny possibly hate a float tube! The best fun you'll ever have on a loch, I love it. The worst bit of it is forcing myself off the water to get home for dinner Douglas! lol
Definitely they are good fun and great to explore those unreachable spots. I have that exact same problem😂😂 but I’m like that with any fishing mate.
Very true sir!
Also, I sleep like a baby after a day in the tube!
@@AyrshireFlyGuy very true it can be physically challenging in a strong wind, I think that’s one of the main things people underestimate about the tube. For me it can be mentally challenging, peddling with the fins, casting and talking all at the same time, great for your coordination. I’m so glad my wife doesn’t watch my videos as I can actually do more than one thing at a time😳
Dont know how i missed this on my feed. That screaming reel. Nothing better eh. That sound is like music to my ears
Cheers buddy, appreciate the comments. tight lines
Brilliant action on the fly Douglas, you’re certainly getting to grips with the belly boat👌I’m thinking about getting one now just from watching you. Tight lines my friend, keep the videos coming, great Sunday viewing👍
Thanks again for your comments mate very much appreciated. I’ve had a few people say they’re interested in getting a float tube from watching my vids. I think I’ll do a video on a guide to float tube fishing based on my experience since getting as it. I think it’s not for everyone and there’s a few factors you need to consider before jumping in.
Class as always mate.
Cheers Stevie👍
Lovely video and you're certainly mastering that float tube. Well fished as always, looking forward to your next video.
Thanks Phil, tight lines on your next adventure buddy🎣💪🏻
Cracking video douglas 👍
Thanks Rory appreciated mate👍
Nice video. Would you say the fishing is generally better in the evening for this kind of fishing ?
Hi Troj, this time off year and through the summer generally better in the evening/early morning or a dull dreary day.
Just got my savage gear 170 be out soon ah used to fish Ardgowan back in the 90s think it was husband and wife team was it Davie worked at Barrlinnie jail but was a great loch then wondered if you fish it
@@davidmathieson4280 hi David, nice one mate. I hope you enjoy the float tube pal. I’ve never fished Ardgowan, although I know plenty that have. I’m not that into fishing on heavily stocked fisheries David, Give me 20 small wild brownies any day of the week, rather than a 20lb stocked rainbow.
Some stunners there Sir, even for the fly 😏
I'm not a huge fan of the belly boat, I feel more comfortable fishing into deeper water (16g lures do that to a man) 😂
Cheers buddy, yeh it’s not for everyone, I love my lure fishing too👍
Hi Douglas. I’m thinking of getting myself a float tube to explore the lochs around me in Lochaber. How well do you find yours drifts with the wind like you would from a boat? It’s hard to tell from the videos if you’re holding your position using the fins or just drifting along.
@@adrianmowat Hi Adrian, the float tube drifts well but it also holds position well in the wind. The oars certainly helps. When the wind is quite strong I keep my left oar out as the wind can catch the tube which swings it round. One swipe of the oar prevents it from swinging and you can keep the bow into the wind and carry on your drift line.
@@PiscatorUK-Fishingawesome. Thanks. I was up around a loch near me yesterday with a lot of reeds and vegetation in the margins and I was thinking how good it would be to drift along the edges and use the fins to hold my position in the more promising areas.
@@adrianmowat I’ll be honest with you, when I first tried it I thought this is definitely harder than it looks but it has grown on me and after a few times using it, it’s certainly got easier and I wouldn’t part with it now.
@@PiscatorUK-Fishingit sounds like a fun challenge and worth the effort to learn.
@@PiscatorUK-Fishingdecision made! Order placed. Can’t wait to get out there
Some good fish do you ever eat brown trout if theirs plenty of wilds in the local river I will keep the odd one cuz I think they're nice eating but some people disagree, also butcher fly is the one I've been most successful with believe it or not its my start off fly or if I start with something else and no takes ill put a butcher on usually turns things round.
Hi Robbie, i use to eat them and I agree I think they’re very tasty too. I get more pleasure in catch and release these days than killing them.
True its just a rare treat but I'm mainly catch n release, good content 👌
Would u recommend that savage belly boat ?? Out of ten what would u rate it
Hi Conor, for what I use the belly boat for I like everything about it, it’s a 9/10. The only thing I don’t like about it is it’s quite heavy and bulky to carry. This does prevent me from fishing on more remote venues where you can’t get the car relatively close. This is something I would definitely consider if you plan on walking a fair distance to the water.