As an ecologist, I am proud to see you fight invasive species like a guardian of the trout! Especially considering that I know there is a great desire for sea running rainbow trout among many anglers. I am currently reading existing scientific literature for my thesis project and even though population density is a multifactorial process, it is not possible to ignore the fact that invasive species are speeding up a negative curve for our native trout. You are a very important fisherman Rainbow Robert, keep up the harvest 😤!
Thank you so much for your videos!!! it's a real breath of fresh air and what a joy to see the corners of peaches by your home!!! a pure madness, a real happiness!! thank you for your sharing
Påminner om en själv i sin ungdom när man var ute i ur och skur. 😁 Nu ligger jag mest bara på sofflocket och tittar på dina fantastiska fiskeäventyr. Men slutet av april så kommer jag o väter flugan på din ö😉. Stort tack för ännu en kanon-film!
Weather conditions that i love. I like trying to fish the swiss lake trout under à pale Grey sky like on your vidéo. Unfortunately missed for the moment, this fish is very hard to catch from the shore. I hope to come to gottland and try the seatrout one time in my life. Thanks for this cool video
Great fishing session! At the beginning of the video seeing these poor conditions turned in to a wonderful day at the coast. Great fishing skills and a little bit of luck :)
On the eastern coast (Estonia) we occasionally get them rainbows as well stably, probably escapees from Aland fish cages I guess. Here we farm them in Saaremaa for only three years and they've been a constant by catch earlier. Anyway superb catch, good you kept them, makes one wonder how many rainbows are actually cruising along the coast of the Baltic. Cheers!
Those rainbows most likely are from Musholm, Denmark. A big batch of 70000 of the escaped before Christmas and they are all over the place around the danish waters.
@@FlyFishingbyRobert definetely, in a week and a half they were all they up to Frederikshavn on the other side of Denmark, and they went all the ways. They escaped not far from the bridge that connects Sjælland with Fyn, and from there they went both north and south of the bridge, and they went towards jylland all the way up to Skagen area which is far away, and people caught them there in the river system already just little over a week after they escpaped, they also went towards the 2 fjords, and up towards Helsingor. And the size you caught matches quite well between 2.5-4 kg
@@is94227 No way. Look at the tailes. No chance the fish from Musholm have developed such tailes already. And the fish from Musholm are ugly pellet bombs. Not like the ones caught by Robert.
Thanks. I have done a winter q&a on my Instagram. You find it on my profile (same name) More important than anything is to stay active and hold a good body temperature.
Quick question; Do you have a personal limit for water temperature? Its often advised to not fish water below 4°C but I dont have the luxury to choose warmer waters atm, its around 1-2°C all over here (Sjælland, DK). I previously had fine catches in close to freezing water, but this year is very difficult, nothing seems to be lurking around allng the coastline, even when sun is out. Would you just stay home or?
It's pretty cosy watching a guy standing in no-doubt 2 degree water, with the sleet freezing on his beanie, whilst I lounge around in shorts and t shirts down here in Australia...
The Baltic sea is a brackish ocean so most pure saltwater species don't exist here. But some have evolved to do so, like herring and cod. But unfortunately, they are heavily overfished. Garfish spawn here in early summer, but that would be about it. There are more freshwater species instead.
I guess you could call them that for fun ☺️ But for me a true steelhead is naturally reproducing in freshwater and chooses to go to the sea. This is just put there 🤷♂️
Fantastic content man I really enjoyed this video 🎣,,,I have a question that I'm wondering if you can answer,,,,have you eaten fresh River rainbow if so is there a difference in taist to the ones you caught out of the ocean ?
Thanks, Calvin. There was a difference in taste to rainbows from put & take lakes. We don't have native or natural populations in streams in Sweden so I can't answer. Caught some in Chile, but I released them.
@@FlyFishingbyRobert Thank you so much for your reply,,,oka I understand,,,hopefully the fishing in years to come remains like that🤞🤞🤞 I was amazed!!! at your catches👌
As an ecologist, I am proud to see you fight invasive species like a guardian of the trout! Especially considering that I know there is a great desire for sea running rainbow trout among many anglers. I am currently reading existing scientific literature for my thesis project and even though population density is a multifactorial process, it is not possible to ignore the fact that invasive species are speeding up a negative curve for our native trout. You are a very important fisherman Rainbow Robert, keep up the harvest 😤!
Thank you so much for your videos!!! it's a real breath of fresh air and what a joy to see the corners of peaches by your home!!! a pure madness, a real happiness!! thank you for your sharing
Påminner om en själv i sin ungdom när man var ute i ur och skur. 😁
Nu ligger jag mest bara på sofflocket och tittar på dina fantastiska fiskeäventyr.
Men slutet av april så kommer jag o väter flugan på din ö😉.
Stort tack för ännu en kanon-film!
Kul! Säg till om du vill boka guidning!
Excellent fishing Robert! It takes dedication to go out in those conditions. 👍😊😎
Thank you!
Fantastic session Robert✌ Proper quality rainbows. I'll bet they taste lovely, I enjoyed that.
Thanks. They sure did!
Some European lake trout (also called 'ferox' tout, Salmo trutta, m. lacustris) also have a lot of spots on their tail fins.
Weather conditions that i love. I like trying to fish the swiss lake trout under à pale Grey sky like on your vidéo. Unfortunately missed for the moment, this fish is very hard to catch from the shore. I hope to come to gottland and try the seatrout one time in my life. Thanks for this cool video
Thanks Loic for sharing. Glad you like it!
Great fishing session! At the beginning of the video seeing these poor conditions turned in to a wonderful day at the coast. Great fishing skills and a little bit of luck :)
Thanks 👍
Of those are farmed fish that escaped they sure are taking on characteristics of a steelhead
Awesome videos, keep them coming! would love to see a catch&cook
Thanks. Your the first subscriber to ask for that. But so far I feel I don't do catch & cook. I do catch & tie 😊
On the eastern coast (Estonia) we occasionally get them rainbows as well stably, probably escapees from Aland fish cages I guess. Here we farm them in Saaremaa for only three years and they've been a constant by catch earlier. Anyway superb catch, good you kept them, makes one wonder how many rainbows are actually cruising along the coast of the Baltic. Cheers!
Okay. Interesting to hear. Thanks for sharing!
West coast of Estonia, west side is russia.
Sorry , i mean in east side is a russia
Those rainbows most likely are from Musholm, Denmark. A big batch of 70000 of the escaped before Christmas and they are all over the place around the danish waters.
Do you think they swim that far in such a short time?
@@FlyFishingbyRobert definetely, in a week and a half they were all they up to Frederikshavn on the other side of Denmark, and they went all the ways. They escaped not far from the bridge that connects Sjælland with Fyn, and from there they went both north and south of the bridge, and they went towards jylland all the way up to Skagen area which is far away, and people caught them there in the river system already just little over a week after they escpaped, they also went towards the 2 fjords, and up towards Helsingor. And the size you caught matches quite well between 2.5-4 kg
@@is94227 No way. Look at the tailes. No chance the fish from Musholm have developed such tailes already. And the fish from Musholm are ugly pellet bombs. Not like the ones caught by Robert.
Therefore, are I they Steelhead?
Man, I was out for a run in Norway the other day and it was freezing. I can't imagine how hard it would be fishing in that.
True. Can only laugh about how stupid far this hobby can take you.
@@FlyFishingbyRobert It you're catching it's worth it, even if you're not it can still be fun.
big fish cool
Thanks!
Hi, Great videos:] Can I ask what rod and Lune u use? Rally like the rod:)
Satte mig PRECIS med morgonkaffet, timing!
Söndagsmorgon 👌
Superb video as always)) But how do you dress on such cold days?? :) Will try Danish coast for first time this year :)
Thanks. I have done a winter q&a on my Instagram. You find it on my profile (same name)
More important than anything is to stay active and hold a good body temperature.
@@FlyFishingbyRobert Will check it straight away)))
Quick question; Do you have a personal limit for water temperature? Its often advised to not fish water below 4°C but I dont have the luxury to choose warmer waters atm, its around 1-2°C all over here (Sjælland, DK). I previously had fine catches in close to freezing water, but this year is very difficult, nothing seems to be lurking around allng the coastline, even when sun is out. Would you just stay home or?
It's pretty cosy watching a guy standing in no-doubt 2 degree water, with the sleet freezing on his beanie, whilst I lounge around in shorts and t shirts down here in Australia...
Haha Nice! 👌😄
Hey Robert, do you fish on a certain tide or just head out when you can? Also what size rod do you use? I had some nice ones this past autumn🤙🏴
Hello. The area I fish has no tide/very minimal (center of the Baltic sea) the rod is a 7wt. Full info in the video description.
Hey Robert, is this the Danish or Swedish coast ? You mentioned something but I could not make out if you said Jutland or Gotland.
It's on Gotland
Robert do you ever hook into regular salt only species? (not knowing what might be about in the Gotland waters)
The Baltic sea is a brackish ocean so most pure saltwater species don't exist here. But some have evolved to do so, like herring and cod. But unfortunately, they are heavily overfished. Garfish spawn here in early summer, but that would be about it. There are more freshwater species instead.
Robert does it mean these rainbows are steelheads? because your catching them in the sea?
I guess you could call them that for fun ☺️ But for me a true steelhead is naturally reproducing in freshwater and chooses to go to the sea. This is just put there 🤷♂️
Robert what sort of wind speed would stop you going out?
I fished in 35 m/s once. I would not do that again www.flyfishingbyrobert.com/single-post/2019/12/29/sea-trout-fishing-in-strong-wind
Perfekt
Thanks!
Skulle ønske jeg viste hvordan dere fluefiskere klarer å kaste så langt,når jeg prøver så detter flua bare rett ned.
Mycket träning på gräsmatta
Hey Robert, what a net you use ?
Hey. It’s the Vision Nymphmaniac net 👌
@@FlyFishingbyRobert thank you
Fantastic content man I really enjoyed this video 🎣,,,I have a question that I'm wondering if you can answer,,,,have you eaten fresh River rainbow if so is there a difference in taist to the ones you caught out of the ocean ?
Thanks, Calvin. There was a difference in taste to rainbows from put & take lakes. We don't have native or natural populations in streams in Sweden so I can't answer. Caught some in Chile, but I released them.
@@FlyFishingbyRobert
Thank you so much for your reply,,,oka I understand,,,hopefully the fishing in years to come remains like that🤞🤞🤞 I was amazed!!! at your catches👌