Fly Fishing Tutorials: Catch More Trout On Dry Flies
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- čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
- Top tips from England International Ben Dobson on how to increase your success while dry fly fishing. Ben fishes Stocks Reservoir, a water renowned for good bags of fish on this method and shows us how he tempts some hard fighting trout on the boat.
Filmed and produce by Ben Fox with drone footage from Duncan Watson
Had a lesson with Ben this morning,really enjoyed it...guess I now have a new hobby!
never ever thought of fishing more than one fly when dry fly fishing will give it a try .Love your videos
Great info and even better fish Ben! Dry fly fishing is our favorite.
Enjoyed that Ben. It is interesting you say leave the fly only 5-10 seconds. I had found that myself purely by accident. This is the first time I have heard it by a top fisherman. BTW enjoyed meeting you and your wife at Bank House (Paul and Jackie -Two Novice Anglers).
very informative, looking forward to trying out these tactics.
time for some more videos. great stuff.
Great vid Ben 👌
Why have you stopped doing videos?They are really informative and enjoyable,do you plan on making more, thank you 🙏🏻🎣
Great video
Brilliant thanks.
Great video, second one I've watched of yours and i like the way you show your cast set up on paper, makes more sense to me than jyst hearing an explanation.
On another note, what are your shades please?
Awesome video Ben when are you fishing next?
Thank you for tbe kind words. I am fishing a fair few competitions over the next two months and we filming a new video on August 12th.
@@bendobson3982 Sick dude! You should upload your videos to our Campfire platform. It is an online outdoor video sharing community. This months contest is for fly fishing! Check it out here: www.outsidetvcampfire.com/contest/about/august19campfirecontest
@@OutsideWatch I will do that. Thank you.
If you intent to catch on fish then why 3 flies ? Here in the US most people just use single dry fly.
You'll quite often find people here in the UK who fish with 3 flies, traditional loch style.