Good video. How do you space out your 4 flies? Since you asked for suggestions, when the takes slowed, perhaps fewer flies. I've recently found the top hat buzzer has done well in a flat calm. Both static cast at rising fish and also sometimes pulling slowly. Look forward to your lake district trip.
Thanks for the tips Mike, I have a bunch of top hats in all the colours and sizes, and you are right, fewer flies, smaller and static should give me a much better chance. My 4 fly set up is around 16-20ft straight 8lb or 6lb fluorocarbon with each spaced around 4ft from the point fly going back up to the actual fly line. Sometimes I use 3 flies and other times, like at Ravensthorpe I used 5 flies on a 3-4ft space to cover all depths when fishing straight line nymphs of buzzers. Hope it helps.
Looks Like you had a good session.
It was indeed, catching fish is better than not catching fish 🤣🤣🤣
Good video. How do you space out your 4 flies? Since you asked for suggestions, when the takes slowed, perhaps fewer flies. I've recently found the top hat buzzer has done well in a flat calm. Both static cast at rising fish and also sometimes pulling slowly. Look forward to your lake district trip.
Thanks for the tips Mike, I have a bunch of top hats in all the colours and sizes, and you are right, fewer flies, smaller and static should give me a much better chance.
My 4 fly set up is around 16-20ft straight 8lb or 6lb fluorocarbon with each spaced around 4ft from the point fly going back up to the actual fly line. Sometimes I use 3 flies and other times, like at Ravensthorpe I used 5 flies on a 3-4ft space to cover all depths when fishing straight line nymphs of buzzers.
Hope it helps.