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  • Hej Nina. Har set flere af dine film. Undre mig over at der aldrig optræder bjørne i dem. Hvor fisker du henne? Kan se bjerge mm. Måske USA , Canada Tak for underholdningen.

  • @Trouthunter1964 Grunden til at der ikke er nogen bjørne i vores videoer er, at vi prøver at undgå dem! ;-)

    Jeg bor i Canada med min mand, som er canadier, så det meste af vores fiskeri foregår her. Glad for at du kan lide videoerne :-)

  • Great video!!! Been a long time since i've taken the fly rod out of the tube. This video made me wanna wake-up my husband and take me up to the mountains to fish for trout again. Thank you!!!

  • im learning to flyfish from these videos :)

  • I wonder if the fishing who`d have been Fantastic in the BAD weather,i have had my best fishing in the wurst kind of weather+

    -G

  • Great video Rod Nina showing very good technique,look's like you had a good day in the mountains despite the rain,it's always a good move if you hear thunder to pack in and get that carbon rod out of your hands.A very well edited video as always.ATB to you both,Steve.

  • Great video! Fantastic nymphing!

  • This is a great video, fun to watch.

  • I thought it's single barbless hook in that area.... can't use no indicator...

  • @ericlin0122 Depending on the system. If the system is "fly fishing only", then no indicators and weights can be used. For this particular system, it's not designated as fly fishing only.

    All streams in British Columbia require anglers to use single barbless hooks, which is being used in this video.

  • @ericlin0122 you can use an indicator anywhere, but in BC moving waters, you cannot use a dry fly with a dropper wet fly as this would be more than 1 hook. In AB you can use a dry and a dropper.

  • Fed video nina !

  • @MultiSeatrout Tak! Glad for at du kunne lide videoen :-)

  • awesome vid!

    

  • Have u ever heart about catch and release??

  • @MultiSkywalker88 Ever learned to spell??

  • Why do you release the fish? Why not cook them, and eat them? I don't get it ; )

  • @brgzz Like several fisheries in British Columbia, this fishery is strictly catch and release.

  • @fishingwithrod Ok cool ...Thanks for the VDO ...nice one~

  • @brgzz Fishing is for fun... You fish cuz its a sport, not cuz you want some food in the kitchen...

  • another great production! nina did a great job handling those fish. i've never fly fished before but it looks like a lot of fun bringing those fish in :D

  • Really nice video. Please clarify one thing for me. I've always been taught to keep my rod tip well down as this will improve my contact with the fish and I will know much sooner when it it has taken the fly. You had considerable success by keeping your rod tip up. I tend to fish large stocked ponds and reservoirs whereas you were fishing in fast running water - is that a factor?

  • @pauldh62 Thanks. The rod tip was kept up in this video to keep the floating line off the water surface as the strike indicator drifted downstream toward her.

  • Excellent video as always!

    I'm hoping to get into fly fishing once I've got a steady income...I've heard it can be a bit pricier than "regular" fishing, but I hope to learn to fly fish soon!

  • @akintomeatloaf It's expensive as you want it to be; you can get a good rod and reel for about $300-400 that will cover a lot of the fishing you will encounter.

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