I really enjoy your videos! Beautifully filmed, great locations, amazing trout and good subtle humor make them really fun to watch! Thanks, keep it comin!👍✌️
Very enjoyable. Good job. My experience is that it a fly is too buoyant sometimes it wont set, perhaps because it doesn't get sucked down far enough. Sometimes if the tippet is too straight or too thick this will impede the fly going down and the fly won't set. If the fish is facing you often any fly will fail to set. Sometimes fish just miss the fly. This is seen in some slow-mo shots of fly fishing. Sometimes fish just miss the naturals too. This is also confirmed in slow-mo shots. The eyes of large trout are well apart and at some point they must move from seeing the fly with two eyes to seeing it with one, perhaps even non. Sometimes a pressure wave in front of a trout's head as it opens its mouth can move the fly out of the way of the closing mouth. All ways I have missed fish over the years!
Appreciate your comment! I fully agree with you! Just like you say it can be a lot off different reasons why the fly does not end up inside the mouth of the fish. And even if it does, there is a million of ways the fly can sneak out of the fish’s mouth without getting stuck. Such an interesting topic tho!
Best dry fly takes I have ever seen! You are even able to diagnose what went wrong if they don't hook up by replaying the video. I've watched several of your vidoes and they are all excellent.
Thanks a lot for the comment! So cool that you think so! We will keep them coming for you! It’s an interesting case of a missed strike in the next video we will publish later today, you should check it out!
Thank you for coming to NZ, enjoying the scenery, fishing and our country, and leaving only footprints. Your enthusiasm, fishing skills and and photography is top notch. Some of those trout have been fantastic, well done.
I always forget how beautiful rainbows can be in the wild. All those stocked fish in Europe are so ugly. Awesome episode. I actually didn't mind it was short. Awesome job.
That's just mean leaving us hanging at the end of the video .😂 Incredible footage , love the slow mo stuff it's amazing how they miss sometimes , it happens so quick you probably wouldnt know why you missed the take . Great work 👍
How long leaders do you use? How do you taper them down, and what is the diameter of the tippet? You still have the best flyfishingvideos om TH-cam! I am looking forward to new episodes.👍🎣
Sorry we noticed this comment a bit late! If you watch the episode 12 that we will publish later today Vebjorn explains it there. It’s 9’ tapered leader (mono) 4x. Then we add like 1-1,5m of 4x tippet to that. Either mono or flour carbon, doesn’t matter. But the tapered leader is good to have in mono because it straightens better out and float marginally better!
You really 'disturb' my sleep and I think not only mine. Sincere congratulations. I understand this is your first time in NZ and that makes your results even more amazing. I would have many questions to ask you so I would like to email you. In the meantime can you tell me what camera you use and what optics. Thanks
Thanks a lot for the nice compliments! It happens to us too! I often see shadows of trouts when I close my eyes at night. The camera is a lumix gh6 with a 100-300mm lens for the close up slow motion takes. The lens is a lumix g-vario
What I need to know is, if you guys are living the Trout Bum lifestyle and fishing all the time, how do you have 2 hours every day to plait Tuva's hair like that ?!😂
I really enjoy your videos! Beautifully filmed, great locations, amazing trout and good subtle humor make them really fun to watch! Thanks, keep it comin!👍✌️
Very enjoyable. Good job. My experience is that it a fly is too buoyant sometimes it wont set, perhaps because it doesn't get sucked down far enough. Sometimes if the tippet is too straight or too thick this will impede the fly going down and the fly won't set. If the fish is facing you often any fly will fail to set. Sometimes fish just miss the fly. This is seen in some slow-mo shots of fly fishing. Sometimes fish just miss the naturals too. This is also confirmed in slow-mo shots. The eyes of large trout are well apart and at some point they must move from seeing the fly with two eyes to seeing it with one, perhaps even non. Sometimes a pressure wave in front of a trout's head as it opens its mouth can move the fly out of the way of the closing mouth. All ways I have missed fish over the years!
Appreciate your comment! I fully agree with you! Just like you say it can be a lot off different reasons why the fly does not end up inside the mouth of the fish. And even if it does, there is a million of ways the fly can sneak out of the fish’s mouth without getting stuck. Such an interesting topic tho!
I will say it again: probably the best fly fishing footage on youtube!
100% agree
Thanks a lot guys! That means so much to us!
Best dry fly takes I have ever seen! You are even able to diagnose what went wrong if they don't hook up by replaying the video. I've watched several of your vidoes and they are all excellent.
Thanks a lot for the comment! So cool that you think so! We will keep them coming for you! It’s an interesting case of a missed strike in the next video we will publish later today, you should check it out!
Been to NZ 3 yrs ago but did not have a fishing trip like you are having! Love to see other women out their fishing - you go girl! Awesome videos
Thanks a lot! Yeah should be more girls on the water! We are happy we meet quite some female anglers here on nz!
Thank you for coming to NZ, enjoying the scenery, fishing and our country, and leaving only footprints. Your enthusiasm, fishing skills and and photography is top notch. Some of those trout have been fantastic, well done.
Thanks a lot for such a nice comment! It made us both smile. Thank you for letting us come to this beautiful country too
Man , that is some beautiful water. The fish where nice too ;)
It was a really cool river to fish!
Lovely river and some beautiful rainbows. Congrats!
Thanks a lot! It was sure a little lovely river!
Love those aggressive takes. The fish were so up for it!
Yeah! Those rainbows were on it that day! Incredible
Great long lens shots of fish eats!
Thanks a lot!
Fantastiskt fint! Regnbueörret är en fantastisk fisk!
Tusen takk! Jeg er helt enig! Vakker, sterk, og vaker like pent og villig som den brune!
Well, that looks like fun!
That was a lot of fun! 🙌
I always forget how beautiful rainbows can be in the wild. All those stocked fish in Europe are so ugly. Awesome episode. I actually didn't mind it was short. Awesome job.
Thanks a lot Alex very true! Wild rainbows are amazing!
That's just mean leaving us hanging at the end of the video .😂
Incredible footage , love the slow mo stuff it's amazing how they miss sometimes , it happens so quick you probably wouldnt know why you missed the take . Great work 👍
Haha, sorry about that 😅 thanks a lot for the comment and compliments. Very true! Somethings you wouldn’t know without a close up zoom lens
You did a great job, again!
Thanks a lot again! It means a lot to us
How long leaders do you use? How do you taper them down, and what is the diameter of the tippet? You still have the best flyfishingvideos om TH-cam! I am looking forward to new episodes.👍🎣
Sorry we noticed this comment a bit late! If you watch the episode 12 that we will publish later today Vebjorn explains it there. It’s 9’ tapered leader (mono) 4x. Then we add like 1-1,5m of 4x tippet to that. Either mono or flour carbon, doesn’t matter. But the tapered leader is good to have in mono because it straightens better out and float marginally better!
@@slowrisemediaThank you!
You really 'disturb' my sleep and I think not only mine. Sincere congratulations. I understand this is your first time in NZ and that makes your results even more amazing. I would have many questions to ask you so I would like to email you. In the meantime can you tell me what camera you use and what optics. Thanks
Thanks a lot for the nice compliments! It happens to us too! I often see shadows of trouts when I close my eyes at night. The camera is a lumix gh6 with a 100-300mm lens for the close up slow motion takes. The lens is a lumix g-vario
@@slowrisemedia thank so much
Helt nydelig sjef:)
Tusen takk! 🙌
What I need to know is, if you guys are living the Trout Bum lifestyle and fishing all the time, how do you have 2 hours every day to plait Tuva's hair like that ?!😂
Haha, she fixes her hear whenever she has a shower, and then it stays like that 💁
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Are you going to fish the west coast?
Hopefully! Hopefully if the weather allows the next 3 weeks