Trying to Capture A Fish Hooked Underwater...

Published 2024-06-26
Welcome back to another episode of my fly fishing journey.

Date of Episode - 20th June 2024
Time - 1900 - 2100
Weather conditions: Good! :)
Chest cam - 4k
Underwater cam - 2k
Rear Phone Cam - Ultra HD (4k)

I am using this session to not only catch fish but to try to capture some underwater footage of a hooked fish. But first, I have to catch one which hasn't been the easiest of tasks in previous outings. I wasn't sure where to place the camera so I made a prediction as to where the fish may take me during the fight.

After a successful session but a failed video on my last outing I was keen to make a better video this time around. This will be the format for my future videos too (providing its not raining).

I noticed I occasionally let the line slack with my left also I need to set the line tight a little quicker on casting too. This is something that I will work on correcting! I caught a good handful of fish in this short session. The last fish may have been a small Sea Trout. What do you think?

I was very surprised to have captured what I did. In future episodes I will also try to capture more underwater footage where I can.

I hope you enjoy this video and the third rear camera. I tried to create a slightly different video by using three cameras to give you a better experiance. Please feel free to leave a comment to let me know if you like my underwater action, Give the video a thumbs up, and a share. Furthermore, please consider subscribing if you would like to see more of my future content.

Thank you very much for watching.

Take care!

All Comments (3)
  • @debrascott5005
    Another interesting video, well done and the underwater footage was excellent. Keep up the good work
  • @dj-fattman
    Some nice fishing there mate! I'm sure there were a few Sea Trout looking at those colours. What lines setup is on Nath's Nymph Rod? And What knot do you use to present the two nymphs, or is it wet fly to nymph? I am completely having no luck on the fly on the river. But had a few trout parr on bait the other day. Good to see after pollution we have had recently.