Question, when ur using a lure do u also use a weight so as to cast out the lure because the lures them selves are to light to cast & if u do use a weight how far from the lure do u put it? i hope some one can answer my question as i would love to try lure fishing! thank...
@WOLFGANGER666 good Q, most lures r not weighted, its just the amount of thread and texture that is used that makes them heavier than a dry or wet fly, most of all no matter what fly you have on,, its the cast that executes the final product, this providing a good fly line or shooting head attached to the line!!
he did indeed, it must run in the family, im 36 now, started fly fishing when i was about 10, no better way to start than with a 8.5 ft hardy on a quiet irish river, me da showed me the ropes, and i'll pass it on..
keep at it lad, takes a wee bit of time to get the hang of, but its worth it in the end, been fly fishing for 25 years now and still learning.. it's an everyday challenge trying to figure out the mind of a trout...
@kokosz33 go to a stocked lake for a few sessions get the feel of your rod,work on your strike,then move onto the river,you,ll know when you have it,and its there for life.theres a good lake in garyhill borris county carlow,20 euros dawn till dusk,great for learning to cast,dont expect to murder trout on the river right away,theyre sneaky little feckers,
Question, when ur using a lure do u also use a weight so as to cast out the lure because the lures them selves are to light to cast & if u do use a weight how far from the lure do u put it? i hope some one can answer my question as i would love to try lure fishing! thank...
WOLFGANGER666 10 months ago
@WOLFGANGER666 good Q, most lures r not weighted, its just the amount of thread and texture that is used that makes them heavier than a dry or wet fly, most of all no matter what fly you have on,, its the cast that executes the final product, this providing a good fly line or shooting head attached to the line!!
ba44a 9 months ago
River mourne strabane co Tyrone
wollyisbest234 1 year ago
I cant wait to go fish in ireland, nice people, ice food, nice fish! Can you reccomend any good places or areas that are rich in fishing?
theflyfishkid 1 year ago
hi,is this on the annacloy river in co down,if so this is club warer
BLACKHEADANGLINGCLUB 1 year ago
good vid
younevershouldx 2 years ago
great video
TheBigfishcatcher01 2 years ago
thanks, hope to upload some more when we get our good weather back,, can't wait to get back on the river, roll on march the 1st
ba44a 2 years ago
Get the boy hooked (no pun intended) to carry on the tradition. He did a good job of releasing the fish.
carlsetzer 2 years ago
yeah, intend too, still a bit young tho, but im sure he'll take it up,,
ba44a 2 years ago
he did indeed, it must run in the family, im 36 now, started fly fishing when i was about 10, no better way to start than with a 8.5 ft hardy on a quiet irish river, me da showed me the ropes, and i'll pass it on..
ba44a 2 years ago
@ba44a lads where wer yee fishing der lads
alim010 1 year ago
keep at it lad, takes a wee bit of time to get the hang of, but its worth it in the end, been fly fishing for 25 years now and still learning.. it's an everyday challenge trying to figure out the mind of a trout...
ba44a 2 years ago
any tips on what flies u would use on a lake look at my vid and tell wheter there any good
1SUGARDADDY1 2 years ago
where is that? Its a dry fly ?
kokosz33 2 years ago
Co Down, just outside Crossgar.
ba44a 2 years ago
Im trying to learn fly fishing. I tryed barrow river and liffley river but no efect.
kokosz33 2 years ago
@kokosz33 go to a stocked lake for a few sessions get the feel of your rod,work on your strike,then move onto the river,you,ll know when you have it,and its there for life.theres a good lake in garyhill borris county carlow,20 euros dawn till dusk,great for learning to cast,dont expect to murder trout on the river right away,theyre sneaky little feckers,
guitarherosmustdie 1 year ago