That comment is absolutely untrue, I don’t see any blood… “bleeding profusely ” is nonsensical, there isn’t a single drop of blood on the fly being shown afterwards ,or in the net, which is very common on a bleeding fish, if you ever caught one…you would probably know that
I give a lot of stick to fishermen on “YouTube”, who dont know what theyre doing, but that was brilliant
-fish returned quickly, even though it was perfect eating size!- ie. put back big hen fish
Please watch all young would-be fishermen-great example
of how to fish and treat fish-proud to be Irish too!
Great videos,fair play.Good to see some anglers doing it right.Seen some fine foul hooking going on on Tullaghabegly river in Falcarragh last year. Makes me sick.
i usually rip my salmon a new ******* in the process of catching them. usually fill my tags at least once for the season… as well..
thanks for the comment
serg
That comment is absolutely untrue, I don’t see any blood… “bleeding profusely ” is nonsensical, there isn’t a single drop of blood on the fly being shown afterwards ,or in the net, which is very common on a bleeding fish, if you ever caught one…you would probably know that
You have lost me there Chief !
at 2:20 the fish is bleeding profusely as it thrases back into the water…..well done john.
Well done chum!
I give a lot of stick to fishermen on “YouTube”, who dont know what theyre doing, but that was brilliant
-fish returned quickly, even though it was perfect eating size!- ie. put back big hen fish
Please watch all young would-be fishermen-great example
of how to fish and treat fish-proud to be Irish too!
well played
was that the owenea or the owentocker by any chance cause i fished something similar to it in August
Nice work lads..
Tiocfaidh ar la
very beautiful and natural river…not surprising the fish is big
Nice bit of fishing there boys , what river were you on lads , looks like the Gweebara river .
Nice bit sport . Keep it up .
very nice fish lads, well treated! well done.
Great videos,fair play.Good to see some anglers doing it right.Seen some fine foul hooking going on on Tullaghabegly river in Falcarragh last year. Makes me sick.
Nice fish lads. that looks a wee bit like the gweebarra. good man for putting it back!
beautiful country