Fly Fishing in England

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A nice day out for some fly fishing in England with Rex Hunt.

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25 Responses to Fly Fishing in England

  1. profisherman17 says:

    love it just went fishing acouple of weeks ago got a brown and a rainbow..

  2. NiNj4k0S says:

    i loved this guy from the very first moment that he said these words: 2:29

  3. leafycat says:

    This goof ball would get totally skunked in pennsylvania

  4. impatient333 says:

    ya,little bit weird kissing every fish you catch…settle down

  5. drcarnage83 says:

    the internet

  6. door2yourheart says:

    Wild fish, wild surroundings, modest amount of money? What planet is this loony on, lol!

  7. buzusm says:

    rex hunt isn’t just rhyming slang ;p

  8. plodgerrrrrrrrrrrrrr says:

    thank your mother for the rabbits

  9. ProudDutch says:

    Hard words mate, he is one of the best fly-fishers.

  10. aenemica says:

    my favourite episode:D

  11. marshen says:

    Rex Hunts such a wanker….

  12. nickbre says:

    beautiful river

  13. brocks411 says:

    The river keeper is my grandad!

  14. adamminstead says:

    any tips for how i can catch a salmon/trout/carp by float fishing or ledering

  15. joehancock01 says:

    were were you fishing ???

  16. Chiggs58th says:

    Does anyone know where I could find some FREE chalk stream or river fly fishing in the Berks’ Bucks areas?

  17. Chiggs58th says:

    Syon Park is a great fishery and the only fishery I’ve been to where you can catch trout that actually taste good. I’ve been to a few other fisheries that I shan’t name and shame here, that have awful tasting trout.

  18. sikaandarchie says:

    I started at Syon.
    Its a great fishery.
    But then i moved South, but i cant complain, because weve got some fantastic fishing around here.
    Hopefully il be back at Syon sometime soon. :)

  19. Chiggs58th says:

    Remember, with fly casting you’re not actually casting the line you’re whipping it out there. Think of the rod and line as a whip not a rod and reel. I wish someone had told me that when I started out. I would have spent less time catching my hat and more time catching fish! And remember to pull the loose line between the first eye and the reel down to your hip as you flick the rod back to build up tension and speed in the line. And always, always wear eye protection!

  20. Chiggs58th says:

    Dude, you just have to keep trying. Eventually you will get it. I’m 43 and I had been coarse fishing since age 10. In 2006 I decided to try fly fishing. It took me three very expensive trips to Syon Park in London before I landed my first trout and that was with a casting technique that was awful to say the least. It took me about six months and another 4 sessions before I developed a competant cast. Now I can get to the fish and reach the bag limit with no real problems. Don’t give up!

  21. Chiggs58th says:

    Dude, you just have to keep trying. Eventually you will get it. I’m 43 and I had been coarse fishing since age 10. In 2006 I decided to try fly fishing. It took me three very expensive trips to Syon Park in London before I landed my first trout and that was with a casting technique that was awful to say the least. It took me about six months and another 4 sessions before I developed a competant cast. Now I can get to the fish and reach the bag limit with no real problems. Don’t give up!

  22. oboguy1 says:

    one Question how the hell do u cast fly fishing lol i tried and cant do it lol

  23. mayzon111222 says:

    No the itchen joins the thames i think but i might be wrong

  24. daltonlondres says:

    please call this fishing, if u want see true fishing , write on youtubr search “pescaria” means fishing in portuguese and you see how fishing looks like in Brasil….

  25. cataclyme says:

    If all land ownership is theft, will you be giving up your garden?

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