Wet'n'Wild in the Galloway Forest | Wild brown trout and wild camping

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  • čas přidán 21. 04. 2022
  • Spending a couple of days wandering round some remote hill lochs in the Galloway Forest with a fishing rod in hand. I make a good start crossing the Silver Flowe bogs but the wind and rain steadily worsen as I climb to the higher lochs. Camping on a windswept little beach on the highest loch I carry on fishing next day and wander past the remaining fragments of an old WW2 aircraft before heading home.
    Anyone interested in the Whitley bomber wreck can find a bit more info at www.peakdistrictaircrashes.co...
    Although I've labelled this video part 1, as it only covers 4 of the 8 lochs I visited, I doubt there will actually be a part 2. Due to a combination of weather, batteries and tiredness I don't think there's enough footage to justify it. You'll just have to wait until I visit again, hopefully in better weather!

Komentáře • 22

  • @mattwright2964
    @mattwright2964 Před 2 lety +1

    Good video and responsible attitude not naming the lochs, nice to see.

  • @ashleyhoward8926
    @ashleyhoward8926 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful young trout there Doug, well done. No sign of midge yet thank goodness, just peace in abundance. Thanks for posting.

    • @Corkwing-DougK
      @Corkwing-DougK  Před 2 lety

      Hi Ash,
      The fishing just showed how out of practice I am with a fly rod! As for the midges, I think they'd have been shot down by the rain, certainly later on! There were a few around earlier but I think these were the harmless males rather than bloodthirsty females😊

  • @alantipple3684
    @alantipple3684 Před 2 lety +1

    Great watch as always thank you 🎣🎣

    • @Corkwing-DougK
      @Corkwing-DougK  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for watching. If I do this one again I'll probably make it a 3 day trip and get more actual fishing done!

  • @NorwayHikesTrails
    @NorwayHikesTrails Před 2 lety

    Nice fishing trip. Lovely area for hike and camp. Great video. Thank you for sharing and wishing you a wonderful week 👍

    • @Corkwing-DougK
      @Corkwing-DougK  Před 2 lety

      It just shows that I need to practice my fly fishing - a lot! Galloway is a lovely area to visit, but does look much nicer when it's warm and sunny 😁

  • @KD-ef6ei
    @KD-ef6ei Před 2 lety +1

    Great video

    • @Corkwing-DougK
      @Corkwing-DougK  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! I'm hoping to make a few more freshwater videos over the year, although saltwater is still my favourite style of fishing.

  • @thecumbriaflyfisher7704

    Nice video. I love the Galloway hills and can’t wait to visit again later in the year.

    • @Corkwing-DougK
      @Corkwing-DougK  Před rokem

      Thanks very much! I was very nearly down there again last weekend, but settled on a trip to Rannoch moor instead. Bright sunshine and a flat calm didn't make for the best fishing early on, but the surroundings were amazing, complete with a good coating of fresh snow on the mountains. I do like that little window between the ice melting and some very hungry midges waking up 😁

  • @gingerbeerkid1967
    @gingerbeerkid1967 Před 2 lety

    First non sea fishing video I've watched, great, managed to launch at etive with my car few weeks ago, no problem but no weed either 😊🚗

    • @Corkwing-DougK
      @Corkwing-DougK  Před 2 lety

      Glad to hear you got afloat and I hope you'd a decent day on Etive 👍. It's a confidence thing really, and gets much easier once you've done it a few times and figure out how your setup performs. The weed problem happens occasionally with onshore gales in the autumn and winter, but it rarely hangs around too long.

  • @Stevie_ONeill_Flyfishing

    Nice one Doug, i've camped and fished at that Loch a couple of times , its a bit of an effort getting there but its worth it ..cheers Stevie

    • @Corkwing-DougK
      @Corkwing-DougK  Před 2 lety +1

      Cheers - it's a lovely place to visit, but easier going when the sun is shining I think. I'm well out of practice with the fly too, which is just another excuse for a return trip!

  • @mssouthwick
    @mssouthwick Před 2 lety

    Keep the vids coming Doug

    • @Corkwing-DougK
      @Corkwing-DougK  Před 2 lety +1

      Hopefully the longer days will encourage me! I'm gradually learning how to plan some of the basic shots a bit better - it's awful easy to shoot a load of video and then realise you can't quite string it all together into a decent story. I've got quite a lot of half-finished videos cluttering up my hard drive!

  • @ChrisJB
    @ChrisJB Před 2 lety

    Great film Doug. Can I ask what lures you use on your spinning set up? Are they just Mepps-type things and if so what size? I'd like to give this a try on some of the tarns of the Lake District. Many thanks, Chris

    • @Corkwing-DougK
      @Corkwing-DougK  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Chris - My go-to is a Mepps size 0 in either gold or silver, but I think the ones in this video were a size 1, just to make a little more headway against the wind. I also use size 00 sometimes, but that would be more for casting upstream on small rivers and the like. I've acquired a size 2 this year, mainly to see if it helps increase average size any but I haven't tried it yet. In this video I think I'm using 3lb mono and you do need to keep the gear fairly light in order to hit any distance with wee lures. Depth of water is also a consideration, as you'll find some areas are just too shallow to fish easily with a metal lure. Mepps aren't the only game in town, but the cheaper spinners can put a lot of twist in your line and aren't worth the hassle. Good luck!

    • @ChrisJB
      @ChrisJB Před 2 lety

      @@Corkwing-DougK That's awesome Doug. Thank you for your detailed reply.

  • @stephenmcculloch7192
    @stephenmcculloch7192 Před 2 lety

    4 those not in the know, it would b nice if u could name the lochs, or a mite of missed that ???

    • @Corkwing-DougK
      @Corkwing-DougK  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Stephen, I think I did say early on in the video that I wasn't going to name them. I will name places, or sometimes individual marks, but normally only if they're already well known. Either that, or they're so remote that very few people will find them and the ones that do are unlikely to trash them. These lochs are just a bit too accessible for me to be comfortable being specific about where they are.