Love this. Been taking my kids on river last few weeks spinning and fishing with worms. Been catching loads of trout. I always tell my kids when we get to a peg we have to sit and watch for 5 mins and work out where the fish are first. Going to show them this and then they might think I'm.not talking out me arse 😂 and ill point out how you said about being as quiet as you can 😂😂😂 can't beat our rivers man.
Its a good bit of sport in the closed season and targeting different fish for a change can be a welcome relief hope your kids enjoy buddy. Thanks for watching
@@AdamsFishingAdventures Regionally: "Where the coarse fish close season applies (see above) and you are fishing for other species you must not use any float or bait (which term includes ground bait) other than artificial or natural fly (which term excludes bloodworms, jokers and other midge larvae), spinners, minnows, worms, prawns or shrimps
@@blueglassback Im fishing worm on a float for trout I've read the Gov website back to front says absolutely nothing about float fishing link in description please read....
@@AdamsFishingAdventures it isn't governed by the Government website. They are area based rules. You need to abide by area by laws. You obviously haven't checked your area by laws otherwise you would have quoted it now. Listen pal, if you want to get caught out, carry on, I don't care, it's your problem. I also noticed others had queried the use of a float too. If you want to carry on breaking laws, good luck with that.
I don't think float fishing worm for Trout is in the spirit of what was traditionally acceptable. Fly fishing is the only method that clearly targets Trout. A float fished worm will catch everything the river has to offer.
The old Severn Trent licences used to say ledger only with worms as bait for eels in the close season. There was also a regulation on minimum hook size. Think it was a size 4....but I can't remember. Best to check your local bylaws guys.
Great video Adam so thanks. Not got round to fly fishing too, but glad for alternatives in closed season , otherwise, with UK weather we can never get on a river.
I dont think half the people on the comments even watched all the video!! You were not doing anything wrong!!! Although i was waiting for the cops to come after the click bait,which would have been funny😂 ...new sub here
I totally agree with you! It completely missed the point of the title and certainly the thumbnail picture and is why most of us clicked on it to start with! It not only confuses the issue we were interested in, but circumnavigated it to become nothing more than hopeless clickbait.
Game fishing during the coarse fish close season You can fish for salmon, trout and other game fish during the coarse fish close season. You have to use certain types of lures and baits in some areas however. Midlands, Yorkshire, and the north-east and north-west of England You can only use natural or artificial fly, minnow, worm, shrimp, prawn, sand eel or artificial lures during close season.
You should not be doing this any fish can take that bait your advertising to eastern Europeans and do you have a migratory trout licence i won't be watching anymore of your content
That wouldn't fly on the isle of man I don't think 🤔, you can have 2 licences a river licence and an other waters licence if the river contains course fish and trout but we don't have any course fish in our rivers to the best of my knowledge.
National regulations mean trout fishing is fine during the Close Season for coarse fish. However ,did you check the small print of your local River Authority bylaws ? Most ,if not all, Authorities stipulate that only artificial fly or lure can be used . Some Local Councils who control stretches of river and allow free public fishing actually ban fishing for any species, including trout and salmon during the Close Season for coarse fish . This avoids people bending the rules and reduces disturbance to spawning coarse fish. Of course your area may be an exception in which case congratulations on a good video 👍
Great idea but not sure about how I would get away with it for trout in Essex. I’ve been trying to find rivers/streams here for a while that contain trout to further my fly fishing but have struggled. Got to admit though the production on this was brilliant, took me back to watching a passion for angling -stunning!
Nobody gonna say anything about the production of this video? Some of the camera shots and background music used at the perfect moment are outstanding. Particularly the trout jumping out of the water. well done indeed! ;-]
Cant help but wonder about some of the comments on here where people simply don't have a clue what they are talking about, especially regarding licences, your licence to cover you for trout and coarse fish has always been there and an additional one to cover you for salmon and sea trout. That's even going back to the old individual river board licences days when you had to buy a licence for each are you fished in rather than the one national one you get now
@@AdamsFishingAdventures I course fish on the Hampshire Avon and The Dorset Stour where I live but wouldn't do it. Spinning yes because that is on a part with nymph fishing but se what I see as a natural bait imo is course fishing in Close Season. Just my opinion. I enjoy your videos and will still watch them but I feel it is just a step too far. Take care mate
@@AdamsFishingAdventures I would just add that trotting a float down a river with any bait is not right and the EA should make it clear then we will all be within the law. Still friends mate
Unless the fishery rules have changed I thought you was only allowed to ledger with worms in the close season on rivers so double check before you go float fishing with worms again.. only trying to help you not get in any trouble that's all..but some cracking trout you caught 👍
It does in some area’s byelaws. This is the Midlands byelaw for trout fishing during the coarse closed season. (I’m not sure where this video is filmed) 1. Where the coarse fish close season applies and you are fishing for eels or trout, you must not: use any float or bait (including ground bait) other than artificial or natural fly (excluding bloodworms, jokers and other midge larvae), spinners, minnows, worms, prawns or shrimps.
@@rossp7105 Well I live in the Midlands and that's all I have ever known for fishing in the close season that you're only allowed to ledger with worms..even though I think it's about time they abolished the close season because the is not one in Ireland and the is no shortage of fish over there..but do you know why the was a closed season introduced nothing to do with fish spawning reply if you don't know the answer
Where I live in Somerset and surrounding areas. Even down in exmoor close season means close season no bait to be used until 16th june. Fly only for trout,sea trout salmon
I find the rules and regulations pathetic So we cant fish on a river in closed season Yet we can fish on a lake 365 days a year The river licence states we can take home 15 silver fish or 1 pike or 1 barble per day to eat Yet we are for sport and not to eat , River authorities take the piss ,they want rod licence money from us yet dont do a days work More pollution than ever No upkeep of banks More fish and wild life killed by pollution A slap on the wrist for big companies with there dumping of toxins Yet the poor fisherman gets the backlash of bs Oh and we can all go sea fishing So where is the right story of the fish breeding and left alone Canadian geese are the biggest shit dumpers going But nothing said about them anymore
agree with most of that except i dont think the River Authorities receive our rod licence money. It used to be a right pain having to get a licence from each water authority..at least the one licence idea is easier. That money is also available to angling clubs through grants to improve fisheries.
Back in the mid-1990s (1991 in Yorkshire), the Environment Agency foolishly caved in to pressure to allow angling on stillwaters in the spring months. There is no need (or excuse) for anyone to fish for coarse fish during the close season.
Have you got any points to argue this position? Or any scientific evidence that it does any harm? I'd argue that there's a very definite "need" to go fishing at this time because people enjoy it. The river close season needs scrapping too, so few people fish the rivers that it is pointless.
@@terryyakamoto3488 I have plenty of points, but don't have the time right now. So I will merely say that angling is the only field sport that doesn't have a close season. The fact that "people enjoy" fishing in spring is hardly a convincing argument to justify it. People formerly "enjoyed" doing all kinds of things which are now banned on the grounds of animal welfare. Fish are wild creatures and should be left to breed in peace for a few weeks at least. Admittedly, the current close season is far from ideal, as there is wide regional variation in spring weather, temperatures and spawning periods of different species.
@@portcullis5622 The fact that "people enjoy" it wasn't put forward as a justifiable reason for scrapping the close season, rather as a counter to your claim that there is "no need" for fishing in spring. I would argue that having anglers on our river banks reporting fish kills through pollution, over use of water by private water companies, environmental damage from landowners plus the deterrent of unnatural predation by cormorants and seals, provides more benefit to the fish than otherwise. Secondly, my river the Tees is probably the most fished in the northeast, yet only a couple of stretches see angling pressure and most of the river hardly ever sees an angler, unfortunately
@@portcullis5622 we have no closed season here in Ireland... we also have a live bait ban... and no rod licence for coarse fishing... I don't see what the closed season achieves...🤔 😎👍☘🍺
@@peterfitzpatrick7032 Well, for a start it makes me uncomfortable and sad that angling is the only field sport that doesn't give its quarry a break. Nine to ten months is a long enough season to pursue any species of fish. A spring break gives most species some respite, even if fixed dates won't cover all species across the country, as temperatures vary so much.
If you are doing it right there's nothing anyone can do. Some clubs may cancel membership so be warned. But legally you can fish on a river with worms.
all the byelaws are listed on the offical website linked in the description aslong as your only doing what you can, theres no issue. Thanks for watching
Peter Gore Seer, I Wonderd Were The Police Had Disapeared To, With Super Low Crime In Townships, Catching These Fishing Criminals Is A Most,Hooking Little Tiglers, This Most Be Stoped At A Large Cost.
Incorrect. Your licence is for a full 12 months. You can fish the rivers during the open season and still waters when the rivers are closed for coarse.
River Fish are under to much pressure as it is ! Showing Videos like this ,in my opinion,Gives People the right to think they can Coarse fish in Closed season ! Because its Basically telling them they can, Closed season Should be FLY ONLY ,OR LURES FOR SALMON ! AND ANYONE TROTTING A LIVE BAIT UNDER A WAGGLER OR STICK ,SHOULD BE PROSECUTED ! THEY KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING !ITS ONLY 2MONTHS AND 2 DAYS WAIT FFS!
@@AdamsFishingAdventures I wasn't having a go at you Personally M8 , because You Know The Rules and What your Doing ,and don't take the Piss ,where as a lot of people do. And them that get Caught ,have the Cheek to say Shit ,like Adam on You Tube said it's ok on his Channel, Especially Our European Lot that act ,As if they can't Understand,a word of English,When they know there doing Wrong ,I used to work for The River Authorities,And on My Local River Wyre and The Glorious Ribble, You wouldn't believe what I've seen ,and the amount of threats,I've had all because,they are doing Wrong Especially in closed season, Hope I've explained Meself better , TIGHT LINES FOR THE NEW SEASON
your breaking the law bud full stop its the closed season you can fish canals and lakes but not rivers , go try fish the river trent and see how long you last
@@markbrewin2728 you can use fly, lures and worm to fish for trout there is a link in the description that will give you locations and bylaws its probably worth a read it might clear your misconception up
I thought this is a good channel to subscribe to and then like the rest you used click bait to get veiws. I won't be watching you again. What a bloody shame ?
Nymphing for wild Trout is definitely not cheating. Its crazy that Halford still has minions spouting his dry fly propaganda a century after his passing. Using baits or spinners is cheating though 😂
Love this. Been taking my kids on river last few weeks spinning and fishing with worms. Been catching loads of trout. I always tell my kids when we get to a peg we have to sit and watch for 5 mins and work out where the fish are first. Going to show them this and then they might think I'm.not talking out me arse 😂 and ill point out how you said about being as quiet as you can 😂😂😂 can't beat our rivers man.
Its a good bit of sport in the closed season and targeting different fish for a change can be a welcome relief hope your kids enjoy buddy. Thanks for watching
You can still fish with barbed hooks for trout ?.. thought it had changed to barbless it should imo.
Great video man. Proper relaxed vibe from you, smoking a fat joint listenting to you talk is lulling me into a trance bro 😂😂😂
Are you sure you can use a float on rivers in the closed season ? I don't think so.
Where does it say that?
@@AdamsFishingAdventures Regionally: "Where the coarse fish close season applies (see above) and you are fishing for other species you must not use any float or bait (which term includes ground bait) other than artificial or natural fly (which term excludes bloodworms, jokers and other midge larvae), spinners, minnows, worms, prawns or shrimps
@@blueglassback Im fishing worm on a float for trout I've read the Gov website back to front says absolutely nothing about float fishing link in description please read....
@@AdamsFishingAdventures it isn't governed by the Government website. They are area based rules. You need to abide by area by laws. You obviously haven't checked your area by laws otherwise you would have quoted it now. Listen pal, if you want to get caught out, carry on, I don't care, it's your problem. I also noticed others had queried the use of a float too. If you want to carry on breaking laws, good luck with that.
The title description and especially the thumbnail photo caught us all in the biggest clickbait of all. Shame on you!
Oh well. Stuff happens. Not the end of the world, is it?!
I don't think float fishing worm for Trout is in the spirit of what was traditionally acceptable. Fly fishing is the only method that clearly targets Trout. A float fished worm will catch everything the river has to offer.
Hi Adam can you tell me what camera you use for in and out the water thanks
great vid , lovely trout , lovely river youve inspired me to do more trout fishing 👍
I enjoy getting the fly rod out in the close season. Local club rules in my area state you can fish for trout with fly only regardless of the bylaws 😊
Fishing with freelined worm is a skilled method but with a float for trout oh please no!
I am always reminded of the land owners who own everything , 'Get off my land ! ' [and rivers]
The old Severn Trent licences used to say ledger only with worms as bait for eels in the close season. There was also a regulation on minimum hook size. Think it was a size 4....but I can't remember. Best to check your local bylaws guys.
Hi hello so what river were you fishing 🎣 and we’re thank you
Great video Adam so thanks. Not got round to fly fishing too, but glad for alternatives in closed season , otherwise, with UK weather we can never get on a river.
Poached fish are always the best fish to catch
click bait, he only catches 1 average trout and doesnt offer any useful information, just common sense
I dont think half the people on the comments even watched all the video!! You were not doing anything wrong!!! Although i was waiting for the cops to come after the click bait,which would have been funny😂 ...new sub here
Someone with a sense of humor 🙏😂 thanks for watching
You caught more humans than fish on this one.. what Clickbait you using?
Brilliant video🙏
😂
Got me
In the South East it's either fly fishing or minnows caught in the same river.
Total click bait thumbnail 😂😂😂
What ever works 😅
@@AdamsFishingAdventures click bait wanker
@@AdamsFishingAdventures it worked in getting me not to watch another of your videos
With respect all this vid is going to do is confuse things about the closed season and entice illegal fishing
I totally agree with you! It completely missed the point of the title and certainly the thumbnail picture and is why most of us clicked on it to start with! It not only confuses the issue we were interested in, but circumnavigated it to become nothing more than hopeless clickbait.
Where abouts is this location?
Game fishing during the coarse fish close season
You can fish for salmon, trout and other game fish during the coarse fish close season. You have to use certain types of lures and baits in some areas however.
Midlands, Yorkshire, and the north-east and north-west of England
You can only use natural or artificial fly, minnow, worm, shrimp, prawn, sand eel or artificial lures during close season.
More bait in this youtube thumbnail than my swims. Nice clickbait.
Click bait
On a scale of 1 to 10 its probably a 9 isn't it 😅
@@AdamsFishingAdventures I though I was watching TH-cam gold with a nicking 😂
Love the wild resident Brownie ,awesome video well done Adam
And you wonder why the Eastern European’s fish the rivers in the closed season after watching this
You should not be doing this any fish can take that bait your advertising to eastern Europeans and do you have a migratory trout licence i won't be watching anymore of your content
the normal coarse licence covers brown trout
That wouldn't fly on the isle of man I don't think 🤔, you can have 2 licences a river licence and an other waters licence if the river contains course fish and trout but we don't have any course fish in our rivers to the best of my knowledge.
National regulations mean trout fishing is fine during the Close Season for coarse fish.
However ,did you check the small print of your local River Authority bylaws ?
Most ,if not all, Authorities stipulate that only artificial fly or lure can be used .
Some Local Councils who control stretches of river and allow free public fishing actually ban fishing for any species, including trout and salmon during the Close Season for coarse fish . This avoids people bending the rules and reduces disturbance to spawning coarse fish.
Of course your area may be an exception in which case congratulations
on a good video 👍
Wow! Another cracking video!
Thanks for watching
Great idea but not sure about how I would get away with it for trout in Essex. I’ve been trying to find rivers/streams here for a while that contain trout to further my fly fishing but have struggled.
Got to admit though the production on this was brilliant, took me back to watching a passion for angling -stunning!
essex here too! not a lot of chalk streams up here and the one i've found is horribly neglected and slowly choking up.
Nobody gonna say anything about the production of this video? Some of the camera shots and background music used at the perfect moment are outstanding. Particularly the trout jumping out of the water. well done indeed! ;-]
Subscribed too. 😉
Thanks for watching! Top comment
@@AdamsFishingAdventures No worries mucca
Cant help but wonder about some of the comments on here where people simply don't have a clue what they are talking about, especially regarding licences, your licence to cover you for trout and coarse fish has always been there and an additional one to cover you for salmon and sea trout. That's even going back to the old individual river board licences days when you had to buy a licence for each are you fished in rather than the one national one you get now
This is not in the true spirit of the closed fishing season. Have to say i think this is wrong.
What's wrong about it Brian?
@@AdamsFishingAdventures I course fish on the Hampshire Avon and The Dorset Stour where I live but wouldn't do it.
Spinning yes because that is on a part with nymph fishing but se what I see as a natural bait imo is course fishing in Close Season.
Just my opinion. I enjoy your videos and will still watch them but I feel it is just a step too far.
Take care mate
Each to their own I guess, thanks for watching
@@AdamsFishingAdventures I would just add that trotting a float down a river with any bait is not right and the EA should make it clear then we will all be within the law.
Still friends mate
@@brianreed1451 That's the massive grey area which makes the whole thing a farce imo.
What is this river called please!
Let the fish have their closed season, they get enough harassment during open season. True fishermen have more respect for the fish.
Trout have their own closed season
Unless the fishery rules have changed I thought you was only allowed to ledger with worms in the close season on rivers so double check before you go float fishing with worms again.. only trying to help you not get in any trouble that's all..but some cracking trout you caught 👍
Gov site says you can fish with worm doesn't say about it being float or legered.
It does in some area’s byelaws. This is the Midlands byelaw for trout fishing during the coarse closed season. (I’m not sure where this video is filmed)
1. Where the coarse fish close season applies and you are fishing for eels or trout, you must not:
use any float or bait (including ground bait) other than artificial or natural fly (excluding bloodworms, jokers and other midge larvae), spinners, minnows, worms, prawns or shrimps.
@@rossp7105 Well I live in the Midlands and that's all I have ever known for fishing in the close season that you're only allowed to ledger with worms..even though I think it's about time they abolished the close season because the is not one in Ireland and the is no shortage of fish over there..but do you know why the was a closed season introduced nothing to do with fish spawning reply if you don't know the answer
Where I live in Somerset and surrounding areas. Even down in exmoor close season means close season no bait to be used until 16th june. Fly only for trout,sea trout salmon
Depends on your area.... usually the old river authority for the area still apply.
I find the rules and regulations pathetic
So we cant fish on a river in closed season
Yet we can fish on a lake 365 days a year
The river licence states we can take home 15 silver fish or 1 pike or 1 barble per day to eat
Yet we are for sport and not to eat ,
River authorities take the piss ,they want rod licence money from us yet dont do a days work
More pollution than ever
No upkeep of banks
More fish and wild life killed by pollution
A slap on the wrist for big companies with there dumping of toxins
Yet the poor fisherman gets the backlash of bs
Oh and we can all go sea fishing
So where is the right story of the fish breeding and left alone
Canadian geese are the biggest shit dumpers going
But nothing said about them anymore
agree with most of that except i dont think the River Authorities receive our rod licence money. It used to be a right pain having to get a licence from each water authority..at least the one licence idea is easier. That money is also available to angling clubs through grants to improve fisheries.
Why is it a closed season? Did you think to ask?
Why is that
adam not you being called out for the clickbait 😣✊
Very informative video though
@@AdamsFishingAdventures it’s okay i support you mush 🤞🤞
You can fish for eels in the closed season
Back in the mid-1990s (1991 in Yorkshire), the Environment Agency foolishly caved in to pressure to allow angling on stillwaters in the spring months. There is no need (or excuse) for anyone to fish for coarse fish during the close season.
Have you got any points to argue this position? Or any scientific evidence that it does any harm? I'd argue that there's a very definite "need" to go fishing at this time because people enjoy it. The river close season needs scrapping too, so few people fish the rivers that it is pointless.
@@terryyakamoto3488 I have plenty of points, but don't have the time right now. So I will merely say that angling is the only field sport that doesn't have a close season. The fact that "people enjoy" fishing in spring is hardly a convincing argument to justify it. People formerly "enjoyed" doing all kinds of things which are now banned on the grounds of animal welfare. Fish are wild creatures and should be left to breed in peace for a few weeks at least. Admittedly, the current close season is far from ideal, as there is wide regional variation in spring weather, temperatures and spawning periods of different species.
@@portcullis5622 The fact that "people enjoy" it wasn't put forward as a justifiable reason for scrapping the close season, rather as a counter to your claim that there is "no need" for fishing in spring. I would argue that having anglers on our river banks reporting fish kills through pollution, over use of water by private water companies, environmental damage from landowners plus the deterrent of unnatural predation by cormorants and seals, provides more benefit to the fish than otherwise. Secondly, my river the Tees is probably the most fished in the northeast, yet only a couple of stretches see angling pressure and most of the river hardly ever sees an angler, unfortunately
@@portcullis5622 we have no closed season here in Ireland... we also have a live bait ban... and no rod licence for coarse fishing... I don't see what the closed season achieves...🤔
😎👍☘🍺
@@peterfitzpatrick7032 Well, for a start it makes me uncomfortable and sad that angling is the only field sport that doesn't give its quarry a break. Nine to ten months is a long enough season to pursue any species of fish. A spring break gives most species some respite, even if fixed dates won't cover all species across the country, as temperatures vary so much.
If you are doing it right there's nothing anyone can do. Some clubs may cancel membership so be warned. But legally you can fish on a river with worms.
all the byelaws are listed on the offical website linked in the description aslong as your only doing what you can, theres no issue. Thanks for watching
Very Nice Tiger
I would definitely be band from my local club if I fished out of season . It closed season for a reason .
You can trout fish in close season it has nothing to do with course fishing season
Closed season is normally course fishing closed season not migratory closed season
Brother can i get the location
Point of waders if you don't go in🤦🏻♂️
Just let the fish rest and spawn FFS 🤦♂️
Trout spawn from January to march they have their own closed season for this 👍
Yeah you say just change up what your fishing for but I can 100% bet you don't have a game licence just a normal fishing licence
A rod and line licence covers anglers to fish for non-migratory trout - those which don't swim out to sea such as brown trout and rainbow trout
You dont have a clue you!!
Nice video, keep it up! 💯
Thanks for watching
Peter Gore Seer,
I Wonderd Were The Police Had Disapeared To, With Super Low Crime In Townships, Catching These Fishing Criminals Is A Most,Hooking Little Tiglers, This Most Be Stoped At A Large Cost.
Rod licenses one of Biggest Ripoffs since it’s inception, pay for 12 months and only get 9.
it allows you to fish all year...just different species.
Incorrect. Your licence is for a full 12 months. You can fish the rivers during the open season and still waters when the rivers are closed for coarse.
by laws lol
I thought he'd been caught hook line & sinker. Clickbait
Even though this was click bait, I took the bait, watched the video & subscribed 😂 Nice one 😉
Be a man and catch one on fly.
I did it today
Did you catch anything?
@@AdamsFishingAdventures yes just a couple of chub and trout
Clickbait!!! I will not be tricked by you again.
Click bait.
Click and bait 😂
clickbait bs
River Fish are under to much pressure as it is ! Showing Videos like this ,in my opinion,Gives People the right to think they can Coarse fish in Closed season ! Because its Basically telling them they can, Closed season Should be FLY ONLY ,OR LURES FOR SALMON ! AND ANYONE TROTTING A LIVE BAIT UNDER A WAGGLER OR STICK ,SHOULD BE PROSECUTED ! THEY KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING !ITS ONLY 2MONTHS AND 2 DAYS WAIT FFS!
Your wrong but thanks for watching I guess
@@AdamsFishingAdventures I wasn't having a go at you Personally M8 , because You Know The Rules and What your Doing ,and don't take the Piss ,where as a lot of people do. And them that get Caught ,have the Cheek to say Shit ,like Adam on You Tube said it's ok on his Channel, Especially Our European Lot that act ,As if they can't Understand,a word of English,When they know there doing Wrong ,I used to work for The River Authorities,And on My Local River Wyre and The Glorious Ribble, You wouldn't believe what I've seen ,and the amount of threats,I've had all because,they are doing Wrong Especially in closed season, Hope I've explained Meself better , TIGHT LINES FOR THE NEW SEASON
I feel scammed...
Looks like great content. No need for clickbait. Unsubscribed and thumbs down sadly…
This would have gotten 400 views without the clickbait so sometimes its necessary also gained a 1000 subs from it sooooo
your breaking the law bud full stop its the closed season you can fish canals and lakes but not rivers , go try fish the river trent and see how long you last
Serious question have you ever heard of trout fishing?
yeah with fly and rod not ledger and worm @@AdamsFishingAdventures
@@markbrewin2728 you can use fly, lures and worm to fish for trout there is a link in the description that will give you locations and bylaws its probably worth a read it might clear your misconception up
you was trotting a float through so id think again, we have a closed season for a reason id go check that out , @@AdamsFishingAdventures
Get a fly rod and learn to tie flies - you will develop as a fisherman - trust me.
Baiting for clicks not fish
straight up click bait
I thought this is a good channel to subscribe to and then like the rest you used click bait to get veiws. I won't be watching you again. What a bloody shame ?
Crap gets a thumbs down
Dry fly for wild trout
Anything else is cheating
Nymphing for wild Trout is definitely not cheating. Its crazy that Halford still has minions spouting his dry fly propaganda a century after his passing.
Using baits or spinners is cheating though 😂
Wheres this river ?
Click bait crap not even watching it
Chatting 💩
Click bait, con
Yep unsubscribed
Attention seeking clickbait
Good video mate im gunna get down the river tomorow with worm 🪱
Click bait