That’s a different level of patience, very interesting. Tench were one of my favourite coarse species when I used to coarse fish so I can understand why he tries for them on the fly, thanks for continuing to share some of the more niche aspects of the sport 👍
This is exactly what I was looking for; all the information I need to catch a tench on the fly! Thank you! I am based in Zurich and see lots of tench and carp close in to the margins. Until now, I have mainly caught chub, pike , roach, Rudd and perch. The tench and carp have ignored everything that I have put in front of them. As you said, they are not spooked by the presence of man, but they are spooked by line. Thanks again
Really nice, informative video! Very similar to wild Carp on the fly I think? I have not really done either, but both are definitely on the 'Bucket List'!
Almost identical fishing although in my case a couple of my carp waters are turbid so your casting to fish cruising in the upper layers rather than on the bottom.
That’s a different level of patience, very interesting. Tench were one of my favourite coarse species when I used to coarse fish so I can understand why he tries for them on the fly, thanks for continuing to share some of the more niche aspects of the sport 👍
This is exactly what I was looking for; all the information I need to catch a tench on the fly! Thank you!
I am based in Zurich and see lots of tench and carp close in to the margins. Until now, I have mainly caught chub, pike , roach, Rudd and perch. The tench and carp have ignored everything that I have put in front of them.
As you said, they are not spooked by the presence of man, but they are spooked by line. Thanks again
Let us know how you get on. Tight lines.
Wow, what an amazing concept. Good angling
It not exactly mainstream fishing in the UK but if you have a similar venue definitely give them a go.
One of your best yet 🔥 great shots and music choice on point. Very informative fishing as well props to Ethan 👌🏻
Many thanks for the kind words Josh, see you later.
Great stuff, Gents!👏👏 This is a really cool film. Instructional, atmospheric, and entertaining. Bloody well done!👍
Patience and focus we could all learn from that. Excellent video, tight lines.
It was mostly walking around which makes filming hard. But it shows the reality of the fishing.
Amazing patience- rewarded in the end. Terrific video
The video pretty much sums up the effort needed, more walking less casting! Many thanks for the kind words.
Great movie. Love other species on fly
Many thanks for the kind words and for taking the time to watch the video
Cracking video and method of fishing enjoyed that 👌🏻
Thanks for checking it out! They're an amazing species to target on the fly if you're lucky enough to have the right water.
Yes! New content! Going temkara/keiryu fishing tomorrow! 🎣
Hope you had a productive day.
@@flyfishinglondoner thank you! caught a 15 inch rainbow trout and broke a rod tip lol
Great video! Well done Tim and Ethan!
Many thanks Dom, if you change your mind about the park let me know.
Great stuff. Caught a tench on a nymph years ago. Love it!
nice one. Tim. Thank you
Nice flies, had my first carp recently brilliant fun tench is a dream
First of many carp no doubt. Hopefully you'll get a tench at some point too.
lol looked real funny with the geese strolling in a line 1:38 when u came through hahah
Brilliant ! thanks
Really nice, informative video! Very similar to wild Carp on the fly I think? I have not really done either, but both are definitely on the 'Bucket List'!
Almost identical fishing although in my case a couple of my carp waters are turbid so your casting to fish cruising in the upper layers rather than on the bottom.
Really cool video ! Nice to see some content back from you! Hope you are ok!
Mad 😅 love it Tim ….. great work and gets better every time
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Should fish static on a bung, nice vid though