Fishing the dry fly for educated trout on an Irish river,watch as I turn the tables on wild educated brown trout.How to catch trout on dry fly.Support my channel at / gundogandfly
Trout fishing is the best the Colors on a trout are so vibrant and clean probably one of my favourite species to fish for I also do CZcams but I am just 14 year old kid I do my best but i really enjoy your content😊
Can tourists from America fish in Ireland? Are there guides available? Bucket list for me, you know how it is...Ireland, Scotland, England, Germany, NZ, Kamchatka......
Generally David there's higher water at that time of year and a bigger heavier nymph would be best for such conditions, typically size 10 and 12 heavily weighted.
@@springerspanielful sorry for all the questions I just want to learn as much as possible, I’ve been fishing over 20 years but was outta the game a good 10 years, I’ve prob learnt more this past year than I ever have , ive always fished for wild brown trout ,and I’ve found my love for it again and I’m out every weekend now, my mate tied me nymphs but I noticed there tungsten bead head pretty heavy, I find them to hard to fly cast with, I don’t euro nymph, was just wondering are tungsten nymphs for euro nymphing only ?
@@davidgregg6703 Tungsten beads are simply a method of adding weight to the fly and can be used using any of the various techniques,including euro nymphing.If they are too heavy for the place you're fishing there are alternatives such as brass bead nymphs or nymphs that don't include a bead at all.
Great video George, thanks, thumbs up and greetings from Kiwi anglers, Tony.
Nice one Tony.
Quality trout above the bridge George, Can't beat the dry fly
Nothing like it Conor.
Beautiful dry fly fishing indeed, thank you.
Thanks a million.
Trout fishing is the best the Colors on a trout are so vibrant and clean probably one of my favourite species to fish for I also do CZcams but I am just 14 year old kid I do my best but i really enjoy your content😊
Thank you young man.
Great stuff George, can't beat the dry fly
True for ya Martin.
YOU are the master of the dry fly .Great video George
Thanks Tom..
Excellent video and beautiful fish, great presentations with the fly!
Thanks Jerome,glad you enjoyed..
Great stuff, very enjoyable 👍🏻
Glad you like it.
That was some fine fishing and catching, indeed!!
Appreciate it, thanks.
Excellent stuff George some cracking trout, and great camera work, looking forward to getting out for a day on the water next week 👍
Can't wait!
You seem to have settled on the tippet George just of the river myself some good fishing,, great video as usual,
Cheers Joseph..
Very good ,having fun and enjoying life thats what its all about.
That's a fact,,and we'll do more of it soon.
Good man George 🎣🎣
Maith thú Daithí.
Can tourists from America fish in Ireland? Are there guides available? Bucket list for me, you know how it is...Ireland, Scotland, England, Germany, NZ, Kamchatka......
Indeed they can, look me up whenever you get here.
Is there a certain size of nymph u wud prefer to use in March April time ?
Generally David there's higher water at that time of year and a bigger heavier nymph would be best for such conditions, typically size 10 and 12 heavily weighted.
@@springerspanielful sorry for all the questions I just want to learn as much as possible, I’ve been fishing over 20 years but was outta the game a good 10 years, I’ve prob learnt more this past year than I ever have , ive always fished for wild brown trout ,and I’ve found my love for it again and I’m out every weekend now, my mate tied me nymphs but I noticed there tungsten bead head pretty heavy, I find them to hard to fly cast with, I don’t euro nymph, was just wondering are tungsten nymphs for euro nymphing only ?
@@davidgregg6703 Tungsten beads are simply a method of adding weight to the fly and can be used using any of the various techniques,including euro nymphing.If they are too heavy for the place you're fishing there are alternatives such as brass bead nymphs or nymphs that don't include a bead at all.
What fly is a good generic dry fly?
Any fly that replicates the general size and shape of flies that are common on a given water.
Great stuff again George... Any sign of the big one you lost last year?
Not yet, but I have a plan forming, stay tuned.