Radical Fly Design

Radical Fly Design

Hi good people,
here I will showcase some extreme and exotic fly patterns, gear prototypes, casting techniques and in action videos.
For several years I have tried to target the really big atlantic salmons, experimenting with different techniques and tactics. And in addition, reading the rivers for sweet spots and scan for visual signs of the big ones.

Regarding catch and release: For me it is very important to handle these majestic creatures gently in the process of unhooking and releasing them back into the river. I never lift a fish out of the water for a picture pose. I have too much respect for these beautiful animals, and I only take a photo when they are in their natural element. - Tom A Heiberg

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  • @fishingwithsameer.1210
    @fishingwithsameer.121012 күн бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @steveoutdoorsuk1788
    @steveoutdoorsuk178818 күн бұрын

    Well done, mate. It would be great if you could list all of your tackle and bait that you used. 👍👍

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesign16 күн бұрын

    Hi my friend. The bait is a 12cm fly called Posh Yellow Sunray. In this video I use a 15 ft Sage X, class 10. Extremely durable and robust rods. The setup is in addition a H5D 11fourteen reel from Danielsson. Also very robust and reliable, and with a very smooth brake system. The line setup is a 600 grains shooting head from NextCast, the Zone series, with a 50 lbs running line from GuideLine called Compline II. This setup is very, very easy to cast and mend under all conditions. Just feel free to ask for more info on gear and setup. Especially the line setup has everything to say if you are going to enjoy fly fishing or not.

  • @dudleydoright2706
    @dudleydoright270618 күн бұрын

    Catching a 50lb salmon from shore with a fly rod is fishing history, to bad you think it is boring.

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesign16 күн бұрын

    Thank you my friend! And your comment is appreciated!

  • @RobertSkene-qw3ob
    @RobertSkene-qw3obАй бұрын

    Dirty lo blow kick! Hope you kicked and made up?🇨🇦😂

  • @mhdmdh8452
    @mhdmdh8452Ай бұрын

    Tu aurais dû te déplacer en descendant la rivière et mettre le poisson vers l amont de la rivière .comme ca le courant d eau agira en ta faveur et contre le poisson qui se fatiguera beaucoup plus vite..

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesignАй бұрын

    Hi my friend, the problem here was that I could not follow it any longer. The river was spring flooded and the river bed is very steep just 30 meters below where we landed the fish. So, it was make or break stopping it from running further down stream. Luckily the equipment held:-)

  • @user-jl5ix1rx3h
    @user-jl5ix1rx3hАй бұрын

    The video is two long why wait so long to land the fish and then you hardly see it

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesignАй бұрын

    Hi my friend. It is really the salmon that decides when to land it. A salmon over 20 kg takes easily around one hour to land. Follow the link for a picture. Still in the water as it was never lifted out of the water. This to avoid harming it's spine before releasing it. elveguiden.no/no/laksebors/catches/559686?riverId=25

  • @abi1816
    @abi1816Ай бұрын

    wat is the name of yr fishing rod pls bro

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesignАй бұрын

    Hi my friend. In this video I use a 15 ft Sage X, class 10. Extremely durable and robust rods. The setup is in addition a H5D 11fourteen reel from Danielsson. Also very robust and reliable, and with a very smooth brake system. The line setup is a 600 grains shooting head from NextCast, the Zone series, with a 50 lbs running line from GuideLine called Compline II. This setup is very, very easy to cast and mend under all conditions. Just feel free to ask for more info on gear and setup. Especially the line setup has everything to say if you are going to enjoy fly fishing or not.

  • @derek6579
    @derek6579Ай бұрын

    Sort of fish that fly rods really weren’t designed for!😂

  • @user-kv1jl7vo8z
    @user-kv1jl7vo8zАй бұрын

    Agreed. Cut video down.

  • @cliffhobbs7498
    @cliffhobbs7498Ай бұрын

    Grrate😊

  • @JesusTorres-qr1gz
    @JesusTorres-qr1gzАй бұрын

    Didn't get to see anything useful.

  • @perskjelbred7099
    @perskjelbred7099Ай бұрын

    Cut the video down to 2 minutes!!

  • @stevejeffrey7948
    @stevejeffrey7948Ай бұрын

    Congratulations of catching a fine fish with the expertise you showed. Did you have problems picking up the cutlery at dinner?

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesignАй бұрын

    Hi my friend. Yes, the arms were gone for the next 2 days:-)

  • @johngraham5996
    @johngraham5996Ай бұрын

    great fight but i would've followed that guy down the bank, i lost a huge double 2 years ago because it was low water and i came out in my wellies 🤬 if i'd had my waders on i could have crossed the river and followed it downstream, it took my line and 100 yards of backing

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesignАй бұрын

    Hi my friend, the problem here was that I could not follow it any longer. The river was spring flooded and the river bed is very steep just 30 meters below where we landed the fish. So, it was make or break stopping it from running further down stream. Luckily the equipment held:-)

  • @TheShrimpdoctor
    @TheShrimpdoctorАй бұрын

    Didn’t even get a good look at it !!😢

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesignАй бұрын

    Hi my friend, you can find a picture here. Still in the water, as it was never lifted out of the water. elveguiden.no/no/laksebors/catches/559686?riverId=25

  • @TheShrimpdoctor
    @TheShrimpdoctorАй бұрын

    @@radicalflydesign beautiful fish

  • @Justmakesomenoiz
    @JustmakesomenoizАй бұрын

    An awsome fish and great landing. U have great knowledge of both handling and setting the fish back. Don't understand why there are always people bashing and screaming wolf when there isn't any wolf. So again huge congrats a dream fish. Hope to come.close to that one day also. And u also earned a sub from me.

  • @jeraldmcwilson2189
    @jeraldmcwilson2189Ай бұрын

    What is on the. Line

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesignАй бұрын

    Hi my friend, do you mean what kind of fly? If yes, it was a 15 cm posh yellow Sunray.

  • @joebrenner4428
    @joebrenner4428Ай бұрын

    Beauty but it seems pointless to try dragging it upstream.

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesignАй бұрын

    Hi my friend. With fish of this size, it is all about trying to orient the fish upstream. If you give it slack and let it turn you very quickly find yourself in a situation out of control. And especially in conditions where you have a spring flooded river it will easily rip off several hundred meters of backing line as it head down streams. If that situation occurs it is more or less 100% probability of a lost fish. Been there several times.

  • @andreasstolle6545
    @andreasstolle65452 ай бұрын

    Glückwunsch

  • @mitakon21
    @mitakon212 ай бұрын

    Why didn't you keep it and eat it?

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesignАй бұрын

    Hi my friend, I would rather let a fish of this size live to breed. Let it pass on it's super genes.

  • @paulhirst4306
    @paulhirst43062 ай бұрын

    30LB at the most, 50lb my a**e

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesign2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your sound skepticism:-) Maybe this can contribute to convince you? elveguiden.no/no/laksebors/catches/559686?riverId=25

  • @alexandertelehin3425
    @alexandertelehin34252 ай бұрын

    I assume that salmon was released, judging by the way the man with the landing net was keeping the fish in the water.

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesign2 ай бұрын

    Yes my friend. It was released. It was in top condition when netted, and we used only a few minutes on the release process, before it kicked impatiently and wanted to swim away.

  • @MrEst1953
    @MrEst19532 ай бұрын

    Did they kill this one or let live to breed again??.

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesign2 ай бұрын

    Hi my friend. It was released. It was in top condition when netted, and we used only a few minutes on the release process before it kicked impatiently and wanted to swim away.

  • @Insanety1955
    @Insanety19552 ай бұрын

    Holy Moly 👍👍👍

  • @kiwonsong1052
    @kiwonsong10522 ай бұрын

    25POUND

  • @TokyoNightGirl-fk4cn
    @TokyoNightGirl-fk4cn2 ай бұрын

    💕Wow 💛💛💛💛💛💛🤍

  • @jamesdennis5699
    @jamesdennis56992 ай бұрын

    Oh, did they trade off fishermen? Smart! Play everybody on your team. Also, I’m surprised that fish hasn’t ran down river on him and sent him running. That sucks.

  • @jamesdennis5699
    @jamesdennis56992 ай бұрын

    He’s doing a great job fighting it.

  • @randyadams7269
    @randyadams72692 ай бұрын

    Appreciated the serene sounds of the river and birds not the typical fisherman psychotic screaming. Thanks

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesign2 ай бұрын

    Great to hear my friend! It's just the way I prefer it myself. See another comment below where I explain it in detail:-)

  • @RobertLangford-oc6xt
    @RobertLangford-oc6xt2 ай бұрын

    Damn good fish. Well done. Thats the culmination of a lot of time on the water, skill and understanding of your tackle and the application of learned techniques. ...and a little but of luck ❤ Well done, hearty congratulations. If anyone finds it boring, I suggest they read the comments 😅 ...or maybe go fishing instead 🤪

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesign2 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much my friend. It is really appreciated. And you are totally right, 40 years of experience comes together, but you also need some luck😊I lost 2 other salmons roughly the same size last season, the luck ingredient was not present😊This year the ambition is a 60 pounder. I know where they live, …

  • @RobertLangford-oc6xt
    @RobertLangford-oc6xt2 ай бұрын

    My Uncle, who helped with the fishing infection at an early age, always said: if he has the choice, rather a little luck than a shit load of skill 😂 In your case, it seems to come together beautifully. Then I wish much success and luck. Keep up the good work and please continue to fish, play your fish and do your Videos just the way you do​. Its not everyones way but its yours, so don't change a running system! 🎉🎉🎉 cheers Rob L @@radicalflydesign

  • @joe3312s
    @joe3312s2 ай бұрын

    You played that fish perfectly, your a patient man i would have lost it

  • @cat793cdumpy
    @cat793cdumpy2 ай бұрын

    His back must be getting sore after all this time. Well done. I have never seen such a huge fish caught on a fly rod.

  • @McXyu
    @McXyu2 ай бұрын

    it is not 50 pounder for sure.

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesign2 ай бұрын

    You maybe right my friend. It was probably more than 50 pounds:-)

  • @McXyu
    @McXyu2 ай бұрын

    it is more like 70lb, in your dreams. Too bad you killed it with lengthy fight, as recovery rate 10-15% Next time, buy luggage scale, and weigh it. You are for a big surprise how much less it is. @@radicalflydesign

  • @klaustimeskristiansen4265
    @klaustimeskristiansen42652 ай бұрын

    @@McXyuagreed

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesign2 ай бұрын

    This fish was measured 3 times in the water to 128 cm. With 3 witnesses. My experience with the conversion tables for length to weight, are that they are quite accurate. And regarding your claim of a recovery rate of 10-15%. What research are you referring to? Could you please send the link? It would be very interesting to study it. Research using radio tagging of atlantic salmon in Norway shows a recovery rate of 93%. To reach this high recovery rate, and to get close to 100%, there are some important factors to be aware of and fulfill: 1. The fish should never be lifted out of the water, it can damage its spine. Especially when lifted by the tale. 2. Never release a fish that bleeds from the gills. 3. No dry hands or wool gloves should be used. It can damage its protective layer against fungal infections and diseases. 4. The net should be knotless and fine masked as it reduces the risk of shell loss and damage to the fins. 5. Water temperature. If the river is warm, above 18 degrees Celsius, the recovery rate probably go down. This fish was released into the river holding 4 degrees Celsius. 6. Regarding lengthy fights, you have a point. If a salmon is to be released you have to decide on this beforehand. The rule is to play it as hard as you can to make the time playing it as short as you can. And try to prevent the fish from doing any long runs to limit the buildup of lactic acid. My experience is that it is quite doable to control an atlantic salmon up to 20 - 25 pounds. However, when dealing with larger fish the probability that you can control it is greatly reduced, resulting in a longer playing time. Then doing the right things during the release process is even more vital. For an example of research in this area, see www.nina.no/gjenutsetting#:~:text=Lav%20d%C3%B8delighet%20etter%20gjenutsetting,10%20%25%20av%20fanget%20fisk).

  • @loonhaunt
    @loonhaunt2 ай бұрын

    My thoughts too. We caught 30 pounders and one over 50 in the Kenai River.

  • @timmiller3133
    @timmiller31332 ай бұрын

    Patients n the right rod won the day,congratulations👏🎣

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesign2 ай бұрын

    Thank you! And you are absolutely spot on. Patience is the key, and a rig to whitstand this kind of stress and pressure.

  • @mickbrophy2478
    @mickbrophy24782 ай бұрын

    Hey dats a great catch 😮

  • @glenncollins4778
    @glenncollins47782 ай бұрын

    Honestly, I don’t get it.

  • @SuperOlds88
    @SuperOlds882 ай бұрын

    Odd that only the fish was out of focus.

  • @djwood6878
    @djwood68782 ай бұрын

    Side pressure! Drop that rod to the side!

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesign2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for constructive input. I can only talk for myself. My experience with lowering the rod is that it increases the risk significantly of a shooting- or backing line breakage. This due to contact with rocks and boulders in the river. I always try to lift the rod high up to steer away from any obstacles in the river. A positive effect of the above, is that the rod is constantly working the fish. With lowering the rod I have experienced that I tend to drill the fish directly on the reel if I don’t pay enough attention to it. Another important thing: When lowering the rod, my experience is that I lose control of the line drag and line pressure on the fish. The river current will pull the line down stream with a force depending on the conditions in the river. I have experienced that large salmons have given in for the river pressure on the line and drop down streams, and before you know it 200 meters of backing line is gone. Game over. For side pressure I apply the things mentioned above, and constantly equal out any runs down- or up streams by following the fish until I am level with it. Then I have side pressure with good control🙂

  • @euro-hawk-221
    @euro-hawk-2212 ай бұрын

    @@radicalflydesign everthing you lay out is correct and you don´t have to excuse yourself for anything as this video shows how expertized you are

  • @bobjohnson7207
    @bobjohnson72073 ай бұрын

    That's one in millions. Congratulations 🎉

  • @timapple6586
    @timapple65863 ай бұрын

    At about the 5 min point, he knew he had a beast on the line. By the 10 min point, a sportsman, worthy of name, would have snapped it off. Anything beyond that is just masturbation. Was it an irreplaceable one-of-a-kind magical fly that he invented himself?? Doubt it. Edit: Hahahah and all of the credit goes to the video crew and marketing team - gee wow that's so humble.

  • @michaelkaniecki1998
    @michaelkaniecki19983 ай бұрын

    What a fight!!!!!!!!!!

  • @tonycamplin8607
    @tonycamplin86073 ай бұрын

    A really fantastic fish but a very boring video. Most of it just showed a man holding a bent over fishing rod, it should have been edited. Very disappointed that we didn't see the fish and it being weighed. It wouldn't have done it any harm to have taken a proper picture of it. A very amateurish video that could and should have been so much better.

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesign3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your valuable input. It is really appreciated. My videos will be presented just as I prefer them to be when I'm watching content from others: 1. One take, pure and in raw format. Spontaneous. Zero production. 2. Just natural sounds and images from the running river, leaves blowing in the breeze, birds singing, dogs barking, fire crackling, reels screaming, rods braking, splintering carbon fibers, tippets snapping, the fisherman's struggle, the fisherman's adrenaline kick, fish leaping, comments and advice's from others from the river bed, the joint celebration with good friends when successful, the empathy from the same good friends when you lost that fish of a lifetime, … Meaning all the good stuff in life:-) This rules out: 1. Fast edits, voice overs, slow mo, music from h..., overdubs and overlays, animated text floating in and out, … Other important things: Weighing a fish is something we did in the past, we now have better knowledge of what could harm the fish. If a fish is to be released back into the river, we measure the length of the fish in the water and convert it to weight. And a picture of the fish will always be on the fish's terms. Meaning in the net or in the release process. Always in the water. To lift a big fish out of the water seriously increases the chances of hurting it, and not be able to pass on its super genes to the next generation. I have some very good pictures of this giant fish, in the water, and I will post them in the near future. Again, thank you for your direct feedback😊

  • @tonycamplin8607
    @tonycamplin86073 ай бұрын

    @radicalflydesign Thanks very much for your detailed reply, it was much appreciated even if I don't entirely agree with them. Don't think that if it's properly handled weighing and photographing a fish does any harm. At least your way definitely doesn't do any harm so you certainly can't be criticised for taking that approach. Looking forward to seeing the video of you catching a bigger one!

  • @euro-hawk-221
    @euro-hawk-2212 ай бұрын

    that was not boring but the opposite of it. How that gear and line hold to that fish and angler was boring? Your comment is boring as it represents that kind of character saying "nothing is good enough for me"

  • @joe3312s
    @joe3312s2 ай бұрын

    There is fast forward, you never had the patience to play a fish that long

  • @hogweed1960
    @hogweed19603 ай бұрын

    Wow! What a fight! Congratulations! Hard work and a big success!

  • @zimboards5898
    @zimboards58983 ай бұрын

    THE GIANT "LEEPER" - what an amazing fish!

  • @BB1872
    @BB18723 ай бұрын

    Amazing fish well done that man 💪👌👏🤝

  • @benjavier8262
    @benjavier82623 ай бұрын

    I was hoping it wasnt hooked in the tail🎣

  • @Balticbluetooth
    @Balticbluetooth3 ай бұрын

    Danielsson wins. Always. Congrats for this monster!

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesign3 ай бұрын

    Thank you! And yes the Danielsson reels are very robust and reliable. Have used them since the early 90s. I use the H5D 11fourteen for the heavy fishing.

  • @johngraham5996
    @johngraham59963 ай бұрын

    I have 2 danielssons and i think they are the best reels out there, no ugly cage design on fancy paintwork, just a very robust and reliable reel that never fails

  • @oldsmugglerflyfishing
    @oldsmugglerflyfishing3 ай бұрын

    Massive fish! Well done!

  • @runemathisen5748
    @runemathisen57483 ай бұрын

    Kongen av Gaula 🏆🏆🏆

  • @radicalflydesign
    @radicalflydesign3 ай бұрын

    Takker Rune. Fjorårets🙂

  • @terrylomax6799
    @terrylomax67993 ай бұрын

    Can't have been in the river for more than ten minutes. Fantastic condition

  • @davidpeters5962
    @davidpeters59623 ай бұрын

    Two great things, firstly the catch of a lifetime and second fantastic news that we still have great salmon in at least some rivers still.

  • @jamesdennis5699
    @jamesdennis56992 ай бұрын

    He has gtreat strength as well.