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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2013
  • Dry fly fishing on the river Tees. A small tribute to the late great Vincent Marinaro. Many thanks to my wife Nellie for capturing those scenes.

Komentáře • 78

  • @stevebuckland4606
    @stevebuckland4606 Před 10 lety +4

    the world is so full of critics. I watched your youtube vid this morning in a trance. What a wonderfully taken piece. The river and its movement was captured so beautifully by your wife, congratulations.
    I didn't even notice the errors in your cast and as testiment the fish managed to take your offering without being spooked. The context of your story and tribute were not lost on the purist, Thank you, Steve..

  • @tildrik
    @tildrik Před 6 lety +1

    An excellent video I,like the way you dont play background music on your videos and you just hear the sounds of the river your line casting the birds chirping,fantastic,,,

  • @eriknodeland4942
    @eriknodeland4942 Před 9 lety

    Many thanks for a nice film, Jonathan. I've completely stopped using cdc because I felt it got broken after the first fish as you mentioned, but using that dryingpaper looks like an really good idea!
    Have a good season fishing! Looking forward for more nice films from you this autumn.
    Wish you the best. -Erik.

  • @davids9549
    @davids9549 Před 7 lety +1

    Lovely film. It captures the pleasure and the beauty of the river from the fly-fisher's perspective on one of those fleetingly perfect afternoons. I sometimes wonder if the 'casting critics' and other dogmatic authorities on the subject actually enjoy their time on the water in quite the same way as us lesser mortals. The occasional well-judged suggestion by way of humble guidance, offered as gently as a well presented dry fly, is of course another matter, and entirely welcome. By the way, I have a radical theory about trout: I don't believe they go to casting school either!

  • @scottishflyfisher2868
    @scottishflyfisher2868 Před 10 lety

    I jonothan I was negotiating 6 guided sessions on the Clyde with a man for my christmas.and when a free guided trip to the tees after seeing your videos was a must.any specific flies or tackle other than the black magic nymph of course:)

  • @dennisjj6529
    @dennisjj6529 Před 6 lety

    At about 12:00....you had a great "open minded" conversation with your viewers. I would have liked to see you change flies and catch that bugger, but you stayed with it for another cast or two.....and it paid off. Enjoyable to watch. Thanks

  • @Vectorp47
    @Vectorp47 Před 9 lety +2

    I like the paper towel method of drying a fly. What weight and length is the Sage?

  • @jhcopen
    @jhcopen Před 10 lety +13

    Fishing and more specifically fly fishing is very personal. If I had to have someone critique me on my casting style and techniques I probably would give up the sport. Let people fish how they wish and discover their style and approach. All this trash talk on how he fishes gives the entire sport of fly fishing a bad name and makes people feel like you have to be a part of some elite club to fly fish. FISH ON JON! AND ENJOY EVERY MINUTE OF IT!

    • @sawzall2ca
      @sawzall2ca Před 10 lety +2

      I couldn't agree with you more jhcopen! I guess some are a bit like armchair quarterbacks ...

    • @wernerklotz8207
      @wernerklotz8207 Před 7 lety

      I'm sure you can agree, that some fly fishing casting styles are giving our sport a bad name too.

  • @jaredi6221
    @jaredi6221 Před 6 lety

    I watch you her in PA, so nice, UK water is awesome!

  • @TheBeaker59
    @TheBeaker59 Před 10 lety

    Very nice river much like the Ruakituri which I fish occasionally fish are bigger here but just as much of a challenge to hook consistently. No grayling though only Browns and Rainbows. Greetings from New Zealand.

  • @kennethacheson989
    @kennethacheson989 Před 5 lety

    nicely done, good info, did not talk too much, great photography.

  • @nmaddog4689
    @nmaddog4689 Před 6 lety

    I like the kitchen roll idea, will give it a try.

  • @amygdala330
    @amygdala330 Před 9 lety +1

    Gents, if I may; it's not about the beauty of the cast but the beauty of the presentation. Fish cannot see the back cast. The viewer cannot see the fish the fisherman sees but the fish don't seem to mind unless we are going to start talking about additional editing or photoshopping. I find the casting a refreshing relief to al the instructional videos

    • @HughPurcellceltic1888
      @HughPurcellceltic1888 Před 7 lety

      I agree entirely Charles - presentation matters - style of backcast matters not a jot!

    • @shire-lee
      @shire-lee Před 7 lety

      Charles Lanzieri wouldn't a sudden forward cast (not having a full back cast) could possibly snap your fly off or tangle the leader though? if you didn't have a good knot.i was always under the impression that you need to let the line fully extend behind you before making your forward cast. I'm no expert so correct me if I'm wrong please.

  • @howardmccain4223
    @howardmccain4223 Před 3 lety

    Excellent

  • @BillWardWesternLights
    @BillWardWesternLights Před 11 lety

    Very nice job. I watched for those takes and enjoyed them like I was fishing myself :)

  • @torqueup74
    @torqueup74 Před 10 lety

    Ah, what memories...thanks for posting, man!

  • @svkube75
    @svkube75 Před 10 lety +1

    Beautiful video, fellow operator.

  • @leolldankology
    @leolldankology Před 8 lety

    awesome looking water.

  • @JonathanBarnes
    @JonathanBarnes  Před 11 lety

    On a small rod I would advise using a small large arbour reel. I favour the Danielsons and Lamson Litespeeds but there are many good reels on the market. A small rod IS more difficult to cast period. Optimum rod size for most rivers and even small streams is between 8 and 9 feet.

  • @CJthescot
    @CJthescot Před 11 lety +1

    I'm not sure quite what you are suggesting but Jonathan would leave many an instructor amazed at his fish catching abilities. Watch his videos to see how well he does it. Maybe that is why he was a national champion.

  • @TopSecretVid
    @TopSecretVid Před 4 lety

    Ferruled leaders are very popular over there..so how do you add tippet to the leader??

  • @sebastienlagace8203
    @sebastienlagace8203 Před 10 lety

    fly fishing , 2 word pation and relaxation

  • @flyman451
    @flyman451 Před 10 lety

    Very nice video. I have dry fly fished for over 55 years. I agree that pattern choice is very important but now believe that the correct presentation, with no drag, is more important than the fly (of course though the fly has to look something like present insects)
    What month of the year were you fishing? It appears there are many insects flying around. Are there any big trout, 17" - 19", in that stream?

  • @dfzurichch
    @dfzurichch Před 3 lety

    Where are you now..you have not been seen.

  • @seanearnest
    @seanearnest Před 4 lety

    Great work Jonathan! Illegitimi non carborundum.

  • @JonathanBarnes
    @JonathanBarnes  Před 11 lety

    Thank you for your advice. The fish don’t seem to care about the size of my loops. In a complex flow environment throwing tight loops, even with mend casts, results in one thing -drag. I use a progressive actioned rod (Sage 389 LL), a light double taper 2 line and a furled leader to catch almost every rising fish, PRESENTATION being paramount using wider loops. There is no right and wrong way to cast a fly line just casting principles.

  • @fullstrutn
    @fullstrutn Před 8 lety

    great job ''mending;; the line watching for rises

  • @FlyfishermanLittleJuniata

    What a guy Vince was, I attended his "ROAST" In Carlisle PA rumor has it that he once drank a glass full of numphs?

  • @ciarchitecturali6050
    @ciarchitecturali6050 Před 8 lety +1

    Hi
    Thanks for a great video
    I will be traveling to Europe and England in Dec and Jan 2016
    Can u recommend any river fishing in England
    I will be in London for a week and Liverpool for 2 days
    I am living in South Africa and we have some great trout waters here!
    Regards
    Collin Iyapian

  • @w200build
    @w200build Před 11 lety

    great job.

  • @spinningrzeczny4905
    @spinningrzeczny4905 Před 9 lety

    what a beautiful river

  • @mikecat23
    @mikecat23 Před 10 lety

    perhaps you do on your videos. But you should have a direct link to your site on the about section above . Great videos and explanation

  • @Neyyfun
    @Neyyfun Před 10 lety

    don't get many grayling taking a dry fly often!

  • @MatteoOnlyFlyFishing
    @MatteoOnlyFlyFishing Před 11 lety

    beautfull!

  • @Orby387
    @Orby387 Před 9 lety +5

    Yeah your casting is a bit awkward but as long as you are catching fish consistently(which you are) then disregard the desk chair critics. Heck, my casting is pretty ugly yet I manage to catch fish all the time.

    • @nitemoovs
      @nitemoovs Před 9 lety

      Other than not letting his back cast straighten out his casting is just fine although he has too much line on the water which is causing drag issues and hooking problems. Strip the line in...don't raise your rod tip to take up slack. You can be stealthy but if your fly and leader drag...game over. I do give him marks for his economical and relaxed casting. I see guys waving their arms around like they're trying to get someones attention. After a couple hours their arms fall off.

    • @Orby387
      @Orby387 Před 9 lety

      Essardee
      No doubt, I'll have to put a video of me casting. Being self taught, I'd imagine it's pretty ugly. I can barely get a fly beyond 20 feet most of the time. I got pretty crappy "stock" line that came with the outfit(BPS White River Canyon) so I've been blaming it on that.

    • @Jim-xh3pe
      @Jim-xh3pe Před 9 lety

      Ugly cast! It is all about the cast. Read 'Zen and The Art of Fly Fishing"

    • @jancunningham8551
      @jancunningham8551 Před 6 lety

      Orby387 i

  • @chaokingkok
    @chaokingkok Před 10 lety

    what kind rod/reel you'r using?

  • @bigpapi3636
    @bigpapi3636 Před 7 lety

    I thought the presentation was pretty good. So did the fish.

  • @andrewgio1
    @andrewgio1 Před 4 lety

    Where does the upstream tradition come from?

  • @wullieferguson7597
    @wullieferguson7597 Před 10 lety

    What is the washing line methods

  • @dfzurichch
    @dfzurichch Před 2 lety

    We’re are you.

  • @zymbotictoot
    @zymbotictoot Před 10 lety

    What the heck is he calling paper towel? Kitchen something lol, good idea though.

  • @JonathanBarnes
    @JonathanBarnes  Před 11 lety

    8 feet nine inches 3 weight Sage LL.

  • @barryhenderson1004
    @barryhenderson1004 Před 10 lety

    castle wall ... thick as fu**

  • @ianfaulks3388
    @ianfaulks3388 Před 10 lety

    I do like your stuff. Nellie keep the mike clear of straps etc as the knocking sounds are distracting.

  • @ibookje
    @ibookje Před 11 lety

    Maybe I'm being too critical but it's something you should explain as well.
    I know the rod (my Sage 490 LL is now 21 years old & still going strong), however being a CZcams fly fishing instructor you could be aware that not all watchers are absolute novices.
    Casting a tight(er) loop, together with a leader with a long(er) tippet should do the trick: avoid drag. At least for a few yards float which eventually the line will start to drag no matter what cast you throw at the fish.

  • @shaneparsons9303
    @shaneparsons9303 Před 6 lety

    Great video ,informative, can you get wireless microphone please

  • @chrisknox3325
    @chrisknox3325 Před 10 lety

    Nice video, but IMO there's way too much unnecessary casting. If this was on the small chalk stream carriers down south, the fish would be shooting off upstream.

  • @jeffsully6193
    @jeffsully6193 Před 8 lety +7

    Very poor casting skills and presentation don't know why you would dress leader up when you're putting main line right over there heads and making slurping noise with fly line and fly take you rhythm down a notch and relax

    • @joshhigdon4951
      @joshhigdon4951 Před 7 lety

      Jeff Sully I have to agree. And I'm not trying to be critical, as we all have to find our rhythm with casting. I have heard snaps and whips the whole video. I would say constructive criticism because new anglers may see this as normal or even try to replicate it.

    • @jackspencer4124
      @jackspencer4124 Před 6 lety

      would you suggest he come at more of an angle downstream as to not have the mainline float overhead? I'm truly asking

    • @woggawalsh
      @woggawalsh Před 6 lety

      Jack Spencer he's doing OK. He obviously loves it and any he wants to share

  • @homersimpson9423
    @homersimpson9423 Před 11 lety

    why do you care so much?

  • @imaxfli
    @imaxfli Před rokem

    at 11:44 castin way too far, puttin fly line over fis

  • @ibookje
    @ibookje Před 11 lety

    Maybe I'm being too critical but it's something you should explain as well.
    I know the rod (my Sage 490 LL is now 21 years old & still going strong), however being a CZcams fly fishing instructor you could be aware that not all watchers are absolute novices.
    Casting a tight(er) loop, together with a leader with a long(er) tippet should do the trick: avoid drag. At least for a few yards float which eventually the line will start to drag no matter what cast you throw at the fish.