BUZZER FISHING DIRECT CONTACT. Incorporating all the best methods.

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  • čas přidán 29. 04. 2021
  • Whenever I fish I am always looking to improve a method, and Buzzer fishing is no exception. I have been fishing this method for many years and I have met quite a few fellow anglers who have been fishing this method. It is very enjoyable and successful. Oh and SIMPLE. Hope you enjoy. Check out the video at the end. The one fly I want on here. This is tying the Little Red Buzzer.

Komentáře • 160

  • @peterwilliams1789
    @peterwilliams1789 Před 3 lety +5

    At last!!!! Someone who CAN explain all the science's of how to fish blazers properly. .. Brilliant work! Keep um coming. Thanks...

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety +2

      Peter I had to reply to you first. In your comment you mentioned blazers, then I thought I had said blazers instead of buzzers. Anyway I have meet a few people at different venues that fish like me. Are you one of them. Where do you fish. Thanks for the comment. And I will be doing a bit more on the buzzers soon. Take care mate. Shaun.

    • @peterwilliams1789
      @peterwilliams1789 Před 3 lety +2

      @@shaunfishes101 Hello again Shaun. HOPE YOU are well. I fish pen y fan in oakdale. Just past crumlin. I live in abergavenny. I've been fly fishing for forty years +. Mostly fished llandegthfedd in pontypool (about thirty years)but it is nothing like it used to be so I travel round a bit.all the best Peter.ps would love to meet up with you. Cheers mate.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety +1

      @@peterwilliams1789 OK Peter so there is a few of us that understanding fishing does not have to be complicated. And when this covid thing settles down I am very much looking forward to trying waters around the country, and I am sure we will meet up some time. till then, take care mate. Shaun.

  • @hemsjohultet
    @hemsjohultet Před 2 lety +3

    Buzzers are outstanding. You handle the fish in an exemplary way, keep em in water, never lift em up in air, and off they go. The fish like it and the owners love it.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 2 lety

      Yes you are spot on. I don't see the need for hanging the fish in the air. I do see videos and they do it with every fish. Yet they all look very much the same to me. Its not as if we have never seen one before. Love your comment. Thanks. Take care. Shaun.

  • @freddefelice1419
    @freddefelice1419 Před měsícem

    Nice demo with lots of important information. Thanks Shaun.

  • @mikejames663
    @mikejames663 Před 3 lety +3

    As usual Shaun, very practical, very informative, easy to follow.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety

      Thank you Mike, I do try and some times I am not sure if I am doing it correctly. So a comment like yours makes me think I am on track. Thank you again. Shaun.

    • @mikejames663
      @mikejames663 Před 3 lety

      @@shaunfishes101 You keep producing video's, like you do, and I'll continue watching and enjoying them, as I do.

  • @johnhutchison2268
    @johnhutchison2268 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this clip. I am new to Stillwater and I love your clear and helpful teaching approach. I am looking forward to getting back on the water

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před rokem

      Thanks so much John, and good on you mate. Its a great pass time. Just make sure you enjoy the day and don't get caught up in the numbers game. There is a lot more to fishing than catching loads of fish. OK its nice catching loads from time to time, but I think you know what I mean. Thanks for the comment John. Take care mate and good luck. Shaun.

  • @sammellor605
    @sammellor605 Před rokem

    Really enjoy your videos Shaun , wish you would make lots more. I have been fly fishing for 40 years off and on , and I have learned so much from your vid’s. When I started fly fishing there was no u tube etc to pick up all these different tips to learn from. I am going to try out some of your methods that I haven’t tried before. Tight lines keep up the good work

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před rokem

      Hi Sam, yes I agree about more video's. But it is a balance with every thing else in life. If I was retired it might make it possible. I am pleased to hear that you are getting ideas from the video's. Mind they are not all going to be tutorials. But you can still learn by watching. Mind we will all have to be learning very soon, as things are changing very fast. Over the last two years there has been a massive change in aquatic and insect life. This in turn effects fish and fishing. I am watching this very carefully. The boys and myself have not had a good day of buzzer fishing on any water for two years now. And this year fish have been feeding constantly on caenis fly. This suggests one thing. Not a big enough hatch of anything else. Fish focus on the bigger hatches. Example. fish are feeding on caenis. A big hawthorn floats across the surface. Not a single fish touched it. we are working on how to pick fish up that are on caenis. A few people out there say they have cracked it. We have tried these methods and failed. Its not easy as they are so small. But there has to be a trick there somewhere. Some times its thinking out side the box. Thanks for the comment Sam. Take care mate. Shaun.

  • @jonpengelly1224
    @jonpengelly1224 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Shaun, thanks very much for another interesting video. I will certainly try your version of buzzer fishing next time I go. Jon

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety

      Hi Jon, its not really my way, its just another way. Just watching two high profile anglers a few days ago. surprise surprise they were retrieving the buzzer and catching plenty. Like all fishing you must try every thing. The video I posted after this one is a perfect example of when you got to move the buzzer faster to keep it high. Result Great fun and fish. Thanks for the comment. Take care. Shaun.

  • @johnruby4915
    @johnruby4915 Před 3 lety +1

    Really enjoyed this one Shaun cheers

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety

      Hi John, Nice to hear from you again. Thank you for the comment. Take care mate. Shaun.

  • @janphillips1093
    @janphillips1093 Před 2 lety

    enjoyed that Shaun- great filming too and i loved how your retrieve changed with the conditions ! keeping it simple - nice

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much Jan and well spotted on the retrieve. I am still very much a beginner at video and editing. But I am learning as I go. Its a pity as I have not had the chance to fish and film a good buzzer hatch last year. I hope this spring it will happen. And this has to be the best fishing ever. Thanks for the comment Jan, have a great 2022 and take care. Shaun.

  • @UkFlyFisher
    @UkFlyFisher Před 2 lety

    Love this Shaun

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Gareth, really nice to hear from you. I hope your OK. Was thinking of you the other day as me and the boys are doing Ellerdine this Friday. And I am going to mention you on the video. I have watched your Ellerdine videos several times in the last few days, just to get a feel for the place. I WILL catch up with you soon. Take care and look after yourself mate. Shaun. Oh the video was OK. But I have improved on so many aspects of video and editing. Cant wait to do it again next year.

  • @pauljohnsontwonoviceangler6170

    Hi. It's Paul from Two Novice Anglers. We really enjoyed your video. The underwater shots were great. Thanks.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety

      Hi Paul, thank you so much for the view and the comment, and I am glad you both enjoyed the video. Take care. Shaun

  • @niallcadamc3281
    @niallcadamc3281 Před rokem

    Loved this video, subscribed also, it reminded me of why I love buzzer fishing so much, lovely and peaceful setting there too with the birds chirping in the background.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před rokem +1

      I can't think of much to beat the buzzer fishing, especially during the really big hatch. That's when every body can catch and the hit is just mind blowing. But I fish the buzzer all year. Its the one thing I can rely on when things are difficult. The little red of course. But fishing these patterns fast is really effective. Not all the time. But before putting it back in the box give it a go. We are lucky to have such a great water and some great regulars. Thanks for subscribing. Keep in touch. Shaun.

    • @niallcadamc3281
      @niallcadamc3281 Před rokem

      Totally agree with you , I fish buzzers all year round. I also mix up my technique as you have mentioned. I am also a big believer in using bloodworm patterns especially near the bottom, they can be deadly on their day. Great hearing from you. Keep up the great videos. 👍👍
      Regards Niall.

  • @brianr9529
    @brianr9529 Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic video

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much Brian, Nice to hear from you. Take care mate. Shaun.

  • @AnglingSpiders
    @AnglingSpiders Před 3 lety +1

    Beautiful clear water and some great underwater footage. Also some great advice once again. Quality video.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety

      The water on this lake or pond are amazing. Its pure spring water, and I think the fish love it as they grow on pretty quick. Can make the fishing more difficult mind. But for me that's good, as I learn more. Thanks so much boys and I will watch out for your next video. Have watched a good few now. And what a great name. Have you Irish in the family. Take care . Shaun

    • @AnglingSpiders
      @AnglingSpiders Před 3 lety

      @@shaunfishes101 Thanks Shaun, yes my Grandmother was Irish, maiden name Moore. I got the most Irish name of my siblings (Sean Michael) and thought I would pass it on to my son (Kieran Matthew)

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety

      @@AnglingSpiders OMG You will not believe this. I have Irish blood and my surname is guess. Yes it is Moore. My father was Irish.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety

      @@AnglingSpiders Another name I am link with is McMahon

  • @charliemiller444
    @charliemiller444 Před 11 měsíci

    Great Video and can't beat screaming reel

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much Charlie, mind I wish I was doing this video now, as I have improved so much in editing. How things are changing. Here we are few years later and the fishing is so different. The decline of the buzzer in our part of the country has been massive, and reports coming in from other parts of the country saying they have noticed the decline. And its not just the buzzers. Thanks for the comment Charlie. Take care. Shaun.

  • @stevegerrens283
    @stevegerrens283 Před rokem

    Enjoyed your video some really good tips and looked good sport thank you

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před rokem

      Thanks for that Steve. This was my early days of editing and I really have not done it justice. There is a lot to understand about so called buzzer fishing, and I hope to cover it some time soon. Thanks again Steve. Take care. Shaun.

  • @andybeers4538
    @andybeers4538 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks Shaun. Very helpful. I live In British Columbia, Canada. Most people here fish buzzers static using an indicator. A mind numbing approach in my humble opinion. It works well when the hatch is on but I consistently catch more fish when using some movement. And it’s much more enjoyable than staring at a little bobber all day. I very much appreciate your helpful instruction.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 8 měsíci

      I would agree with you there Andy. The buzzer take can be explosive. And to miss out on this by fishing it with an indicator is crazy. There is a lot many don't know about the buzzer. If you check out the channel and look for. The Buzzer the Truth. about four months ago. There is mixed fishing in there, but a very important bit on buzzers. I think you would like this one. I my self will fish the buzzer static. although it is not static. I am. But if that does not get results I soon start moving them. And some times a fast strip. Thanks for the comment Andy. And if you do get around to watching this other video, it would be great to hear your comment on that one. Many thanks mate. Shaun.

  • @goyney
    @goyney Před 3 lety +1

    good video mate, buzzer takes are addictive, red diawl bachs working great at my fishery fished same as buzzers :)

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety

      I have noticed you have subscribed. Thank you so much. Diawl Bachs are one of my top patterns along with pheasant tail and hairs ear. I have so many variations. And you are spot on. I can fish these when the fish are on the buzzers and still have a great day. Take care mate and thanks again. Shaun. PS look forward to your next comment. Shaun.

  • @stephenlovell1352
    @stephenlovell1352 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing video shaun can tell your favourite is buzzer fishing. The diagram was different i agree more interesting without the indicator. Looking forward to fishing tomorrow

  • @davidwinders6599
    @davidwinders6599 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi Shaun nice to see the video. Simplifies a lot of what is put about. Really like the idea of single fly fishing. If I go for 2 droppers and a 15' leader I seem to spend half the time untangling the leader or changing it for another one and just end up frustrated with my afternoon's fishing.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi David, hope your well. This is to show that fishing is not to complicated. But there are many out there that seem to make a meal out of what they are doing. But there is nothing new. Every thing still coming out today I was reading 30 years ago. The focus seems to be on the fly fisher with teams of flies, but there is so many that have to fish single or would prefer single by choice. Buzzer fishing is simple David. Put any buzzer in the water on a big hatch, or almost any, and they will smash it. Take care mate. Shaun.

    • @robbiebanks9182
      @robbiebanks9182 Před rokem

      Try 2 flys instead .i know xcactly where your coming from with that frustration .

  • @SaskFisher
    @SaskFisher Před 3 lety +2

    Great video! Very informative. Thank you for sharing and hello from Canada!

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety

      Shit I hate missing a comment, so sorry. Thing is I remember reading your comment and thought I had replied. Anyway thank you. Keep up the fly fishing, it can be a bit tricky at first, but you will get there. Shaun.

    • @rogerward9492
      @rogerward9492 Před 5 hodinami

      Hi, do you have lakes in Canada similar to what they have in the UK where they put trout in? I would love to come to Canada or Alaska to do some salmon fishing.

  • @TheTroutFlyFisherman
    @TheTroutFlyFisherman Před 3 lety +2

    Hi mate, just catching up with some CZcams! Enjoyed this, although I don’t use the same methods you do, it was good to watch you do your thing. You also have more cameras now than I can count! Great stuff mate. I was fishing menteith the other day and the takes on the buzzers were ridiculous- literally ripping the rod out my hand! It’s that great time of year! Anyway, well done and nice filming 👍🏻🎣

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Chris, Thanks for the comment. I do static with buzzers, but when its slow I mess around.The thing is nobody has told the fish that this is a buzzer and this is how it works. All I am doing is simulating the bung style with a floating line and keep contact. I have fished this on a top water garnffrwd and matched the blokes fishing the bung. Yes more cameras, and I am still trying to set them up, as I am hopeless with stuff like that. They normally work on idiot mode.You are lucky to have had a good buzzer hatch and fish it. I am still waiting for a decent hatch to fish. All I have had is slow small hatches like in the video. Nice to hear from you and thank you. I appreciate that you have been commenting on this channel from the start, and I always remember your first comment and how it made me feel. Take care mate. Shaun.

    • @robbiebanks9182
      @robbiebanks9182 Před rokem

      Know what u mean the takes this time of year on buzzers are savage .love it

  • @philipoxley9844
    @philipoxley9844 Před 3 lety +4

    Yes, had a couple of sessions last year on the buzzer where I could see the fish but they wouldn’t take the buzzer static or on a figure of eight retrieve. However, ripping the buzzer back as fast as I could produced several fish on both occasions. Always try what shouldn’t work when the recognised methods don’t.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 2 lety

      Shit I am so sorry Philip, I never want to miss a comment. Please forgive me. I am so please to have had your comment as it shows I am not the only one to have experienced this. It pays as you say to try every thing. Before giving up on a pattern I make sure I have put it through all the retrieves. Thank you so much for the comment. Take care mate. Shaun.

    • @BEN10TO10
      @BEN10TO10 Před 2 lety

      I agree. Many times myself I've tried the slow or static retrieve to no avail only to try a very fast retrieve and then get hammered. It seems to against all the advice of buzzer fishing. Why is that I wonder ?

  • @SLSFishing
    @SLSFishing Před 3 lety +1

    Loved this video Shaun, loved the graphic for depth of buzzer, very nice editing! The water in your fishery is an amazing colour and clarity! Really good explanations throughout! Proper tidy, as my Nan used to say!

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety +1

      Simon I love your Nan, Proper is a big word for me and proper reminds me of Guy Martin a motor bike man like me. Thanks for the comment mate. But like you I am still learning. A few new cameras and I have not a clue how to work them. I know they are on the wrong settings, but I will get there. Funny you mention the water here as I am doing a video on the lake soon. we have been doing loads of work here and I thought it would be nice for people to see how we go about keeping a water like this. Take care mate. Shaun.

  • @jonathanayres7789
    @jonathanayres7789 Před 2 lety

    Nice video Shaun. Good to meet you in Garnffwrd! i need to get some floating braid to keep the fly higher in the water as suggested, cheers!

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Jonathan, yes it was great meeting you. The braid is not so important. As you have been watching this video. The more important part here is the buzzer. There are two sorts of buzzer. The resin buzzer, which sinks fast, and the slightly dressed buzzer, which slows its descent. It is the dressed buzzer which I find more successful. And certainly when the fishing is slow. Wish I had given you a few buzzers now. My most used one, is the red buzzer. I have got a video tying the buzzer. All it needs is a bit of peacock herl. Lindsay Simpson done one about a year ago, which looks quite good. Think he's been copying me. Anyway keep in touch mate and take care. Shaun. OH thanks for your support.

    • @jonathanayres7789
      @jonathanayres7789 Před 2 lety

      @@shaunfishes101 Ok cool and noted the points on the buzzers. I'll take a look into the dressed buzz as suggested. nice one

  • @mrutherford60
    @mrutherford60 Před 3 lety

    One of if not *the* best informational vids yet, mate. Seems ages since I saw you and the boys and fished Hayscastle. Definitely over in Autumn - Oct & Nov. Just got to get a pass. :)

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety

      So nice to hear from you. I did try to contact you, as I did not hear from you for a while. You have always commented on the videos, but when you did not for a while I was concerned. It will be great to see you again. And thanks for being back and commenting. Take care Max. Shaun.

    • @mrutherford60
      @mrutherford60 Před 3 lety

      @@shaunfishes101 max.rutherford@me.com Looking forward to catch up with you & Dai, mate.

  • @williamcreasy1403
    @williamcreasy1403 Před 3 lety +2

    Very good tuition, enjoyed the video. Where’s the fishery?

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much William, I hope to have next buzzer video soon, just waiting for better conditions. The Fishery is Hayscastle in Pembrokeshire Wales. Top quality water and fish, but they are not easy due to water being really clean. Thanks for the comment. Shaun.

  • @outdammspot
    @outdammspot Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Shaun. One of your best yet and very informative. A couple of questions. As you know I have a thing about line memory. What make of line was problematic at the beginning of the video? It was interesting to hear your thoughts about feeling for bites. Have you any experience when using/comparing low stretch and nonstretch lines when using this method of bite detection? Finally, it would be very useful to show a close-up of the flies you use. For example on the day what colours were you using? Take care mate :)

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi David, Yes I have a thing about line memory and its a bigger problem on still waters. The first line was not a massive problem but I required better. It was a trout flies line, which I have been putting on the water for the last 5 trips. I give all my lines a fare go. More lines on the way. As regards bite detection for low stretch and normal stretch. About the same. However a non stretch has better hooking at big distance. And big distance I mean over 80 plus foot. So for the average fly fisher its something they need not worry about. Now if you are referring to this video and the flies. Then you need a smack on the hand, as you were not paying attention. End of video pic of buzzer, and it says same buzzer all day. Any previous video sorry, and yes I will next time. And you should have told me this before. Thank you so much mate. Love your comments. Shaun.

    • @outdammspot
      @outdammspot Před 3 lety

      Smack on the hand accepted Shaun. Have a great day mate :)

  • @paultucker8941
    @paultucker8941 Před 2 lety

    Hi Shaun these videos of yours are very informative & put across well ,with good camera views aswell . I was wondering when things settle down whether your going to travel round the country to give us different scenarios/ scenery would be interesting as many utube guys tend to play safe & there seems to be a place for someone (obviously time/ money come into it) to tackle different waters etc . Myself as a seasoned fly fisher still just enjoy watching your vids & hopeless with tech & don’t have time . Keep them coming though plz Shaun 👌🏻

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 2 lety

      Hi Paul, first of all, thank you so much for a really nice comment. Oh yes I really am looking forward to other waters. First thing I am very picky. And it has to be a c/r water. On the other hand Hayscastle is such a quality water it is really hard to drag my self from there. But other waters is a bit like going on holiday to me, the excitement of something new. I will be getting about soon I hope. As for the tech stuff none of us are on it. We only know what we know. There is now way anybody will get all of it. Please if you know of a quality water let me know. Many thanks mate. Shaun.

    • @paultucker8941
      @paultucker8941 Před 2 lety

      @@shaunfishes101 cheers for taking time out to reply ,have you fished Ellerdine in Shropshire? It’s a great Stillwater with sport tickets available & also a varied variety of trout . Also they do a decent breakfast which always helps lol

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 2 lety

      @@paultucker8941 The boys have told me to try there. They were there a few months ago. A breakfast is a real arm twister. I am a foody. The boys have covered a few waters, and one of them is in north wales at moment checking out the waters. This mainly as I want to do a remote water in the hills for next year, over a few days. I am lucky the boys look after me, and they help a lot when we are trying new things. Actually the next few videos will show some of what we have been doing. I will do Ellerdine this year. I think the boys are keen to go back. Hey its not a big deal to reply to your comment. I love hearing from you all. Thanks again Paul, Keep in touch mate. Shaun.

    • @paultucker8941
      @paultucker8941 Před 2 lety

      Yw mate , good luck with your future vids & look forward to watching them 👍🏻

  • @ryanamesbury211
    @ryanamesbury211 Před 2 lety

    Hi Shaun… this was a really enjoyable and informative video. I know what you mean about how satisfying it is to get the feeling of the take with direct contact, fishing slowly.
    I found your points about the dressings to slow the descent really useful, but I’ve got one question. I’ve always struggled with trying to visualise the depths the flies are fishing at. A few times you said “this was 4ft down, this was about 6ft down,” etc. How are you getting these estimates? Are they based on how far into the cast the fish has taken (so, assuming some slow sink rate even with keeping contact?)
    Or are you counting down at any point, particularly after the flies landed?
    Any info very much appreciated.
    Best,
    Ryan

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Ryan, you are more or less on it there. yes I calculate the time in the water once cast, and allowing for the drag of wind or retrieve. I do check how quick the pattern sinks by watching it in the margins first. But how far it drops depends on conditions. I can tell you most people think they are deeper than they actually are. If you are fishing in a wind, there is undertow going in the opposite direction, and at the same pace as the wind and some times stronger. The wind will hold your fly up and the undertow holds it up even more. Undertow is not complicated, its just we can't see it. And it's never talked about as they can't get there heads around it. I have done a video on undertow. Called the invisible river. But in the video you just watched, it was easy to calculate the depth as the water was slack. But as the wind picks up, then the pattern is more likely higher. There are so many variables to this. But I hope this gives you a bit more of an understanding. But don't get to wrapped up in the depth thing. If someone on the water says the fish are about 10' down, who's to say they are reading it properly. If anybody tells me that, I just take it that they ain't on the top. If there is any thing just ask. Take care mate and good fishing. Shaun.

  • @keithbrown9199
    @keithbrown9199 Před rokem

    First time that I have watched you,! Very Intereresting,Thankyou !,How many buzzers do you usually fish on the Line in one go? And how far apart are They kept Please ! Keefer.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před rokem

      Hi Keefer thanks for taking the time to view and mostly comment. This video was during my very early days. Had no idea about presenting a video and editing I think is miles out. But I have improved a bit since. I do not post every week, but what I post will be the best that I can do at the time. I try to be informative, sometimes with a twist, but most of all honest. Buzzer fishing I have done for over 35 years. But over the last few years I have noticed a decline in the hatches. Some areas are effected more than others. The number of flies I put on depends on one, the depth of water, two, the size of hatch. When the hatch is small it can be difficult to find the fish. So more flies go on. This can be slow fishing despite what you may see on a channel which is edited. If you are in deep water, anything over say 20' three flies. BUT IF you find your self so lucky to be amongst a really big hatch. This is when millions are coming up at the same time, and this could be restricted to one area. Then its one fly. Tippet anything from 4' to 10'. Choice of buzzer is not so important. But I would keep them simple and size 14 is always a good bet. But during these big hatches your catch rate will rocket. Oh and one point about fishing the buzzer is the hit. If you decide to fish with a bung of sorts, you will miss out big time. Straight line every time. There is a lot more to the buzzer than most realise. They do very well when fished like a nymph. Fast. I have an interesting point on buzzers in the next video due out by end of week. Hope this helps keefer. Thanks for the comment. Shaun.

  • @alanmarshall7045
    @alanmarshall7045 Před 2 lety +1

    Stripping buzzers! Although I have plenty of buzzers in my box. The thought of just drifting and watching a bung never appealed to me, and thus all they do is look good in my fly box. Never had the confidence to straight line fish with them or indeed fish multiple flies on a leader, I spend more time undoing tangle's than fishing. I started watching your clip last week and stopped half way through and picked it up again this morning. Just about to leave it when you got onto stripping the buzzer. Something i have never contemplated, but I must say. My next visit to a water I will definitely put this into practice. Very interesting. Thanks for he tip.... If it proves successful I will leave you a further comment I might even subscribe .. Deal ?
    Regards

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 2 lety

      Hi Alan, what a great comment. First of all I never fish a bung. I have done it, just to say I have. It was the most boring thing and most of all it eliminates the strike from the fish. For me I love the hit from the fish. When you have contact with your fly, then all of a sudden bang, fish on. Amazing feeling. The buzzer hatch was not as good this year as previous years. I think things are changing due to climate. But I hope this was just a one off. Second I look in my fly box and see patterns that will fish many ways. Unlike most, say would look at a buzzer and think it needs to be fished like this. Its just another bug as far as the fish is concerned. Fish don't have CZcams. Some will say a buzzer can be fished all year round. Which is true for most patterns. But it would not be my first choice for this time of year. Fish are moving onto fish fry. And a buzzer is not a good representation of a small fish. So it seems I will have to wait till next spring for your support. Oh bye the way, I nearly always fish shorter tippets and single fly, and I still catch plenty of fish. My fish count has not gone down since last fishing a team of flies. You can catch fish on 1' of tippet as in my latest video. Take care Alan and good fishing. catch up next spring. Shaun.

    • @alanmarshall7045
      @alanmarshall7045 Před 2 lety

      @@shaunfishes101 Point taken re buzzers being just another bug. I like it. I'm out on the water this weekend and as promised will give a go just to get out of my system and true, pin fry are more of a meal than a skinny buzzer. Either way . Good to talk to you.
      Kind Regards Alan

    • @robbiebanks9182
      @robbiebanks9182 Před rokem

      Honest never fished the bung always straight lined buzzers love it the takes can sometimes b savage

    • @alanmarshall7045
      @alanmarshall7045 Před 3 měsíci

      Tied some pulling buzzers copied from MD fly fishing. After a good day yesterday thought I would try them, for the last 5 minutes. got a hit immediately and a second follow. Just proved to me there's more to buzzers than lobbing it out and letting them drift. Will giving them another outing soon. Have fun. PS. I have Subscribed as promised.

  • @graemebrown1191
    @graemebrown1191 Před 3 lety +1

    Lovely looking fishery. New sub, I really enjoy your channel✌. What fishery?

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Graeme, Thanks you so much. Its very much a learning thing doing video and editing. But along with a bit of fishing I am looking to do more reviews, the honest ones. Got one coming soon on floating fly lines. The Hardy and Infinity Smooth. It was a bit of a shock for me. The water is Hayscastle Fishery in Pembrokeshire, Wales. No info online about the water, but if you require more info just ask. Take care mate. Shaun.

    • @graemebrown1191
      @graemebrown1191 Před 3 lety

      @@shaunfishes101 thanks for the reply, keep the videos coming. Beautiful fishery.

  • @garypage6960
    @garypage6960 Před 2 lety

    Hi Shaun, enjoy the videos and how easy you make it all look great stuff. Love fishing the buzzers do you have any names for the buzzers you are using in this video would like to go give them a go this weekend. Cheers

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Gary, sorry they have no names. Its the red one I use most of the time. And it pulls a fish on nearly every trip I do. I fish it mainly mid day when the fish have gone down and slow. What I will do is have a look around. There are so many patterns out there so there is a good chance of finding one. Get back to you soon mate. Shaun

    • @garypage6960
      @garypage6960 Před 2 lety

      @@shaunfishes101 thanks again for taking the time out, would be very much appreciated.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 2 lety +1

      @@garypage6960 OK I have found one. Its unreal really when you look at how many buzzers are out there. Seems like every body is tying for the fun of it, and I bet most have not caught much more than a dozen fish. Any way the one I found is Kindale Light Weight red quill buzzer. The key word for me there is light. I would fish this with confidence. And that is the most important thing in fishing. Confidence. Believe me we are no different from you or any body else. We just go onto the water with confidence. If you ever get onto the water early, say for the first 2 hours. Thats 8 to 10. Check out the top 2'. You may not see the fish, but they are often there. I fish a small dry hook with a bit of fox dubbing, then a very small amount of gink only on the back. It will sit on top for a while and if it goes under fine. just start a very slow figure of eight and maybe a few pauses. Keep in touch Gary. Shaun.

    • @garypage6960
      @garypage6960 Před 2 lety

      @@shaunfishes101 Hi Shaun; Thanks again, came across these the other day on eBay after msg u, thanks for confirming, have had flies from him before good quality. Confidence is the correct word went on the water yesterday believing I was "Shaun fishes" used lightweight buzzers and played back video in my head and BOOM hooked into 7 for my 4 hr ticket, yet when I went out the previous week with an anxious mind landed nothing.

  • @springteen3743
    @springteen3743 Před rokem

    You should show your rig set up and what’s a floating furled leader? Thanks 🙏

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před rokem

      I know you are wright. Thing is I am new to doing this stuff and I had no intention of having a channel. But I have accepted it now and want to improve. I think the most important thing is to be honest. I have many years experience fishing but none on video making and computers. The one thing that I don't like about the channel is that people seem to think that you are something different. I am no different to anybody. I might know a bit more, but it does not make me any better. But thank you for watching and most of all the comment. I promise to continue to learn fishing and videos. Take care . Shaun.

  • @samgriff7271
    @samgriff7271 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Shaun. Here is a comment.

  • @toshko04
    @toshko04 Před 2 lety +1

    What is your leader made of a tapered mono or single line fluorocarbon ?

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 2 lety

      On the end of my braid leader I have a loop. So I make a perfection knot onto this. And its single line fluorocarbon. keeping things simple for me and it works.

  • @andrewtownsley9428
    @andrewtownsley9428 Před 3 lety +1

    What length is your leaders to keep the flies higher in the water

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Andrew, the shortest tippet I have fished is 2' which is attached to a 7' floating braid leader. I was in the process of doing a video on this, had two fish. Then decided to shorten it to 1'. bye the time I had done this the fish went down. I will get this on a video some time soon. But I have had a lot of fish on a 2' tippet. Some fish are spooked by line flash as it hits the water, that is all lines. But once it has sat there a while they are fine with it. The tippet length is only a means of presenting the fly. So what ever depth I want my fly, will be the length of tippet. I hope this helps. Any thing else just ask. Shaun.

  • @garryparker2669
    @garryparker2669 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Liked the video very much. What size is the fly you used and could I be really cheeky and ask for the pattern?

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety

      Hi Garry, thanks so much for the comment. Size is always 14 and 16. And do you mean about tying it or gift it. Shaun.

    • @garryparker2669
      @garryparker2669 Před 3 lety

      @@shaunfishes101 Thanks Shaun, that's good I tie my own. Great Video btw used the knowledge on my local reservoir to great effect. Before that, never could fish buzzers. You explained it in a great way, that I understood.

  • @hemsjohultet
    @hemsjohultet Před 2 lety +1

    Video says tying instruction for the Little Red Buzzer is at the end of video. It isn't.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 2 lety

      Sorry Harald, It is not very clear. But it is another video which is on the end screen at end of the video. It is called the one fly I want on here. Sorry again. Shaun.

  • @BEN10TO10
    @BEN10TO10 Před 2 lety

    That's a nice looking place, where is that I wonder ?

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 2 lety

      This is a very nice place. You should try and get there. I know you like it.

    • @BEN10TO10
      @BEN10TO10 Před 2 lety

      @@shaunfishes101 Thanks but where is it ? Cheers.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 2 lety +2

      @@BEN10TO10 Sorry I thought you was one of the boys. Ben who fishes the water, but has not been seen on the water for some time. Yes mate it really is a good water, and it is in Pembrokeshire, south west wales. Hayscastle fishery, near Haverfordwest. 3 acre lake with spring water and crystal clear. And the hardest fish you will experience. £20 first fish kill then catch and release. Very large cabin to set your kit up and relax with free tea and coffee. There is a microwave if you require to heat any food up. If you require any other info please ask. Shaun.

  • @markosborne8784
    @markosborne8784 Před rokem

    I can multitask Shaun. I can sit on my backside, and turn the TV channels over. 👍😎

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před rokem

      Really !! My wife will not let me near the switchy. Funny you watching the buzzer video as I was only thinking of it today. I was wondering if I will ever do another buzzer video. I would like to do a full on hatch video. But the sad thing is the buzzer is in decline. For the last two years we have not had the massive hatches we used to get years ago. Ye will still catch on buzzers. But nothing as it was. Mind with editing I could make it look like it was raining fish. But I won't. Take care Mark. Shaun.

    • @markosborne8784
      @markosborne8784 Před rokem

      @@shaunfishes101 both myself and my fly fishing buddies comment on the decline as well.
      Not only that, but no one has to de bug headlights and windscreens anymore owing to modern farming practices.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před rokem

      @@markosborne8784 Perhaps the government will give them another grant to fix what they broke.

  • @jamesnichols8893
    @jamesnichols8893 Před rokem

    nice. I just started watching your video and subscribed. what is the difference between a buzzer and a chironomid…if there is one. thank you

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před rokem

      Thank you so much James. Ever since doing this video I have been looking for the opportunity to do a full on buzzer hatch and fish. Sadly this has never materialised due to the low numbers of buzzers hatching. Not sure where you are, but the UK is suffering a dramatic weather change due to the jet stream moving so far south. Our south and south westerlies used to bring warm air in from the Atlantic. Now it brings the cold north Atlantic. People out there say they are having the same buzzer fishing. But what they are fishing is stock fish, which will eat most things that move. I fish most of my time for resident fish, which are more tuned in to there food. A fish will target the largest hatch. And at the moment and like the past two years is the smallest of flies, which can tolerate lower temperatures. Such as the Cainis fly. The one good thing about this pattern is that I don't always fish it as a buzzer. Its a great stripping pattern and on a long tippet fished near the bottom, the blood worm. Sorry yes, they are the same. Thanks again James. Look forward to hearing from you again some time. Take care. Shaun.

    • @jamesnichols8893
      @jamesnichols8893 Před rokem

      @@shaunfishes101 I am located in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State. I often fish chironomids with either a sinking line or a floating line with an indicator on a 18’ fluorocarbon leader.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před rokem +1

      @@jamesnichols8893 Straight line for me every time. There are now more and more people fishing the buzzer with a retrieve. I will fish it really fast at times. The fish see the buzzer as a small nymph or bug darting across the water. So many people think its to small to fish fast. Its our perspective. Hold that pattern up to the sky. now its big and stands out. like every pattern and method. On the day. Take care. Shaun.

  • @martindonnelly775
    @martindonnelly775 Před rokem

    Hi m8 new to buzzer fishing, if I was fishing the top hat buzzer on a cast of 3 would that be tied on the point or as a top dropper?

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před rokem

      Hi Martin, both positions are great. But its going to be decided on the day or some times on the hour. Fish may or may not be on the buzzers, but they will often take fish. The first thing to establish is weather the fish are high in the water or not. If they are deeper put it on the top dropper. If they seem to be high put it on the point. This time of year they may not be showing much, but could well be a few feet down. Its a pity that you are only getting into buzzer fishing now. Buzzers are most definitely on a decline. The response from the fish is nothing as it used to be. But the good news is fish will pick a buzzer up even if there is no buzzer hatch. A buzzer can be fished like a nymph as you may have seen at the end of this video, as more and more people are discovering. I have meet more people now than ever that retrieve the buzzer. I will fish them static to start, which will pick up fish deeper. But if nothing I start a retrieve and some times end up a really fast figure of eight. Mess about with them mate. You could be surprised. Take care Martin. Shaun.

    • @martindonnelly775
      @martindonnelly775 Před rokem

      @@shaunfishes101 thanks shaun that was very helpful 👍

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před rokem

      @@martindonnelly775 Any time mate. Any thing you would like to find out just ask. I don't know every thing. But between myself and the boys, Somebody will.

  • @johncarrigan5530
    @johncarrigan5530 Před 2 lety

    Whats with the braid though? are you using it to help you turn over the line as I cant see why else it would be useful?

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 2 lety

      Hi John, Yes it can help turn over, as it is a tapered braid. For my self and many people have found a good few benefits with the braids. First of all they are floating, Intermediate, Slow Sink and Fast Sink. Loop to loop both ends, which means we can switch them very easily. I can loop to my fly line loop with no damage. Unlike tippet which will cut into the line. I only need one good floating fly line. If I want to present a dry fly I go floating braid. If I want Sink tip I go Intermediate or Slow sink, and fast sink for patterns I want to fish a bit quicker, but maintain that lower level. However they do not replace a sink line. The sink ones do however pull a fly line down if you were wanting to fish smaller or naturals deeper and slower. You can control the depth of these patterns with a lot more ease than a sink line. I hope this gives you a bit more insight to leaders John. Oh bye the way another leader material used is the mono or poly. I have tried these and found they carry to much memory. Thanks for the comment John. And good luck with your fishing. Shaun.

    • @johncarrigan5530
      @johncarrigan5530 Před 2 lety

      @@shaunfishes101 Food for thought Shaun. I must look into it. One thing I couldnt quite grasp from the video was how you were actually estimating the taking depth? Were you counting tip fly down or was it an estimate based purely on where it appeared to hook itself. Thanks for the videos..new to still water fishing.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 2 lety

      @@johncarrigan5530 I nearly always put my fly into the margins before fishing it. This gives me an idea as to how fast it drops in the water. I then drag it around in the water to see how it moves. Once I have cast I have a good idea as to how deep the fly has dropped. There are sometimes things to consider such as wind speed. Which will hold the fly up. But in the main its a calculation, but a fairly good one. If you ever have anything your not sure about John, Please check me out. If I have not got the answer I am sure one of the boys will. Good look John. Shaun.

    • @johncarrigan5530
      @johncarrigan5530 Před 2 lety

      @@shaunfishes101 Thanks Shaun, really appreciate it

  • @iantrotman3832
    @iantrotman3832 Před 3 lety +1

    Shaun really don't know where you meet people willing to give free information....

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety

      I have met a few of these on the rivers years ago, but I did not think they were still about. Well I hope they don't watch this channel. This channel is for sharing. Could make a point of this sometime on a video. Thanks for the comment Ian. Take care mate. Shaun.

  • @bobgrant3495
    @bobgrant3495 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you fish a specific leader material?

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety

      Hi Bob thanks for the comment, Yes and No. I really enjoy using the Snowbee tapered braids 5' they help turn over and give me more options when fishing. They come in a few lengths and have floating, intermediate, slow sink and fast sink. This mainly started when I fished the rivers. But have found them very useful on still waters. I have more control and can switch very quickly. Plus I don't have to purchase loads of different lines. Hope this helps. I do have a video on my set up there somewhere. Take care Bob. Shaun.

    • @bobgrant3495
      @bobgrant3495 Před 3 lety +1

      @@shaunfishes101 Thanks I appreciate and enjoy your videos. stay safe ..tight lines

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety

      @@bobgrant3495 No, thank you Bob, and I hope to hear from you again soon. Take care. Shaun.

  • @jamesarmstrong8391
    @jamesarmstrong8391 Před 2 lety

    Do you have video of going this buzzer?

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 2 lety

      I have James. Can't send you directly to it as I am not that good on computers. The thumb is, The One fly I want on Here. It was about 16 videos ago. Hope you find it OK. One good thing with the red buzzer is that it can simulate blood worm. And like all, or most buzzers they are great at this time of year for moving fast. I pick a lot of fish with a single buzzer with a fast figure of eight, or even strip. just below the surface. Thanks for watching and the comment James. Shaun.

  • @brianchristopher4616
    @brianchristopher4616 Před 2 lety +1

    Where is this fishery Shaun

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 2 lety

      Hi Brian, It is in Pembrokeshire West Wales. Hayscastle Fishery. There is not much online info on it. But the rewards are great, as the fish really are top notch and very hard fighting. The water is so clear which can make the fishing a bit difficult at times. And if you would like a fish for the table, they say these are the best eating fish. Which giving the conditions I can well believe. Get back to me if you need more info. If you decide to fish this water let me know, as I would love to meet you. Take care mate. Shaun.

  • @reserrvoirman
    @reserrvoirman Před rokem

    I’m not new to fly fishing but I’ve been fishing in still water as of late and the fish seem to not bite on conventional flies. You pickup one or two but I believe these trout are taking the buzzers and I’ve tied up a few and going to give them a swim. Trying to crack the code. Thanks for the information. I’ll take it to the water and see what goes. Do you fish just one buzzer or do you try to rig more than one. Tight lines.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před rokem +1

      Hi Stan, sounds like you are like us boys. Come from the rivers. You are correct, you will pick fish on conventional flies and it will be slow. First thing to remember the fish you are fishing for now have never seen natural foods in there life. So these stock fish will be more drawn to bigger flash flies with movement. Fish these patterns higher and a bit faster, as stock fish spend more time higher in the water. This is because they have never been deeper than about five foot in there lives. They will slowly start to switch onto natural foods and move around the waters and go deeper. These fish will then be more difficult to catch, but for most will fall to a more natural pattern. Buzzer fish is not as it was years ago. Insect life in this country is on a massive decline. The last really good hatch I fished was over two years ago. We will still catch on buzzers. But why we catch on buzzers is more down to its size more than what it is. The buzzers we see are nothing like a real buzzer. The size of pattern is more important. But if you happen to be on the water and there is a big hatch, you need not worry about what buzzer or how deep it is. The fish are on a frenzy and smashing every thing in there path at all depths. At this time you only need one fly on. When we don't know whats going on and where the fish are we fish with as many as we can cope with. We often fish the buzzer static at first, but we don't spend to much time at this method. We will start with a slow figure of eight, and end up with a fast retrieve. Fish all patterns with as many retrieves as possible, regardless of what they say. So stock fish bigger brighter, and as the fish become more tuned in go smaller and more natural. Small and sparse is good. When the fish are high or if the water is clear, fish this faster than norm. Give it a go. I hope you get to grips with it soon. Most of it is common sense. Good luck Stan. Shaun.

    • @reserrvoirman
      @reserrvoirman Před rokem

      @@shaunfishes101 thank you Sean I really enjoy your channel. I fish fast water my whole life and so fishing still water is entirely new to me. I’ve noticed that I will pick up a few fish but the fishing has been difficult for me. There is usually not much visibly hatching and I think that their eating something small in abundance. I belong to a club and we have a good size pond and I know there’s fish because I help stock but they seem difficult to catch. Never fished buzzers before when the weather starts to cooperate I’m going to give it a try. I saw some of your patterns and tried my best to copy. See if I can crack the code. Thank you for the help. Tight lines my friend.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před rokem +1

      @@reserrvoirman Your going to have to tell me more about your water. Start with what depth you think it could be. When was it stocked and how often. What fish is it.

    • @reserrvoirman
      @reserrvoirman Před rokem

      @@shaunfishes101 Hey Shaun, thanks for taking an interest. It’s a club pond about 20 acres shallow on one end with tons of lilly pads and deep on the other end to about twenty feet. It gets stocked in March and April and may with 300 then 100 and 100. The water is clean and clear and the trout seem to do well. Their are some rough fish in there like bass and crappie and bluegill. The trout hammer those pretty hard. May flies hatch in there as well as caddis. Plenty of little stuff too and that is probably the most abundant and makes me think that might be to go to in thete for consistent fish catching. I’ve tried all kinds of different stuff. You know trout. Some days they’ll hit anything but mostly their difficult. You’ll catch a couple but I know there’s plenty of fish in there and you shoukd catch more. It’s more challenging than stream fishing. I love fishing faster water and have mist if my life. You make good sense when you said the fish stay closer to the top when their first stocked because they live their first year in tanks a few feet deep so it probably takes some time before they can go deeper and I always fish deep. That’s where the bruisers end up because I’ve caught several of the bigger three four pounders on bigger stuff like wooly buggers. Mostly rainbows and brookies with an occasional brownie. Makes me think these fish might be hitting smaller chironimid type insects. Anyway that’s about the low down and thanks for taking an interest. I’d still be in rivers if I could wade but due to injury I have to moderate my activity. I can still fish still water so on I go. Fly fishing always presents a different challenge and I’ll always be up for the game. All the best. Stan.
      Connecticut. Eastern USA

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před rokem +1

      @@reserrvoirman This is a big water compared to a lot of waters over here. We would avg 400 to 500 fish in a quality water at around 3/4 acre. But this is a water where fish are taken out for the table. We calculate natural death and predatory kill along with fish taken for the table. What ever the numbers are we then restock. This is done throughout the year. What we have noticed, is when we restock it gets the resident fish moving. In this may give you an idea why we catch more often. You say you always fish deeper. This is great for bruisers as you say. But you may well be limiting your catch rate. Fish spend more time looking up, and as you have said the water quality is good. There for a fish sat on the bottom will see your fly much higher up. I think you should experiment and enjoy the process. I would start with a few different size patterns. Fish them high and fast. Try this at different times of the day. You should find out quite quickly if this works. It is more effective mornings and evenings. Buzzers are effective. I was asked not so long back what would be my go too pattern, and if I could only use one fly for the whole year. Simple. The buzzer. The chap who made the comment, said olive damsel for him. Big mistake. He can be successful for short periods. The buzzer all year, but can be fished in many ways. A buzzer does not need half the dressings people put on them. A simple buzzer which is mainly tying thread with a wire around, can be very effective. Worth having a few around a size 10. But 14 and 16 is more common. But remember you can fish these fast at times. All done on a Floating line. Not sure if you do this. But I have introduced a log book on the water. Every body puts down what they catch, what on and method. This helps a bit for those who's catch rate is lower. But it also shows how the fish behave from day to day. We have noticed that the better fish here are most definitely feeding on the small stuff. Which was so different from several years ago. Fish do switch onto the biggest hatch. For us this is due to climate change I am certain. Our temperatures are lower. Smaller insects can tolerate lower temps. Only the other day I was watching as we had a hatch of Hawthorn flies coming off. Only a few fish took advantage. The rest kept on cruising taking in the small stuff. So the fishing looks more challenging. But at least we are fishing. Keep in touch. Shaun.

  • @keithmarshall8478
    @keithmarshall8478 Před 2 lety

    How do you connect your tippet to the braid

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Keith, Loop to Loop. So I use the Perfection knot. I stick with this as I can change tippet really easy. Take care Keith and good fishing mate. Shaun.

    • @keithmarshall8478
      @keithmarshall8478 Před 2 lety

      @@shaunfishes101 I'll have to get myself some and give them a try

  • @guernica8487
    @guernica8487 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm buzzing to get out buzzer fishing after that.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety

      Well lets hope we get a decent buzzer hatch then. Thanks for the comment Aaron.

  • @jamesarmstrong8391
    @jamesarmstrong8391 Před 2 lety

    What buzzer are you fishing.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 2 lety

      Hi James, I fish two mainly. black and a red one. I do sometimes fish the resin buzzers. But mainly they are slow sinking buzzers. And this because I fish a lot for resident fish, not stock fish. Its great having fun with the stock fish, but you ain't going to learn much. There is a lot of buzzers out there, and they can all work really well on the day. Its more about your own confidence in the pattern. And when the fish are feeding heavily on the buzzer, you need not worry as to what buzzer. They smash them all. I will be covering more on buzzers soon, with a short video. I really believe people don't get the best from there buzzers.

    • @jamesarmstrong8391
      @jamesarmstrong8391 Před 2 lety

      Hi do you have a video of tying the red buzzer, or where can l find it? Jim.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 2 lety

      @@jamesarmstrong8391 Sorry Jim I thought I had replied to this one. I my self have not a clue how to put a tag of the video you are looking for. But leave it with me and I will ask Son in law to sort it for us. Will get back to you in a day or so. Shaun.

  • @peterwilliams1789
    @peterwilliams1789 Před 3 lety +2

    That's Buzzers not blazers.lol.

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před 3 lety

      Ah. Nice one mate. You were messing with me eh. Take care Peter. Shaun.

  • @andrewsmyth6027
    @andrewsmyth6027 Před rokem

    i notice the line change , what line did you change to/ from

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před rokem +1

      I am so sorry Andrew, I have not got a clue. So long ago and my memory is not very good. I was trying out a lot of lines around that time. At a guess It could have been changed to the Barrio.

    • @andrewsmyth6027
      @andrewsmyth6027 Před rokem

      @shaunfishes101 thanks for the reply.
      Been having some bad luck recently missing bites.
      I have put it down to the lines having too many kinks

    • @shaunfishes101
      @shaunfishes101  Před rokem +1

      @@andrewsmyth6027 When fishing slower or even static, a bad line is going to make thing very difficult. Mind even some of the better lines require a very slow retrieve just to keep contact. I do find the more aggressive lines carry more memory. OK for casting but crap at fishing. We spend more time on the 5 and 6# stuff. And never use things like rocket lines. I hope you get this sorted soon mate. Any problems let me know. Shaun.

    • @andrewsmyth6027
      @andrewsmyth6027 Před rokem

      @@shaunfishes101 cheers Shaun much appreciated 👍