It's nice to know that there are still places.You can go to pull some nice trout out out of a nice Stream. Where somebody can Goh and be completely alone. Without everybody and their uncle surrounding you. That's what outdoors are supposed to be like. That's a blessing that's what outdoor life is supposed to be. But pretty soon everything gets torn apart. By encroaching businessman who decide, we must build near this area. This way, everybody can get it on it. That's that's what's wrong with this world. They can't leave the natural world alone.
I've been trying to catch largemouths on flies, no luck yet. I've used two different hoppers one brown one green and I've used a blue dragonfly pattern then an imitation meal worm. Even the blues and sunfish won't take any of them. Help?
330,000 square miles between Montana, Wyoming and Idaho and you have to fish off some guys front porch. So what if it's legal, have some respect for the land owners. Or here's an idea, stay home and fish in your own state. I say your in the wrong even if it's legal. Attitudes like yours definitely builds animosity towards out of staters.
I’m new to the area, I have a feeling but want to check.. 4x leader with 5x tippet, 6 or 7x for those delicate presentations? Pretty much the way to go for those size streams?
I spent 2 days with my son on section A of the GR in Utah last week and we had such a good time! We didn’t catch many fish because we are fairly new to FF but we had a fun time! Watching your videos has really got me thinking about how I can transition from a high paced stressful job that pays very well to maybe working part time so that I can FISH MORE!! 😎😎
When I was living in Colorado, I went with a friend and his family to break down their summer camp, before the snows made it impossible to get to. He told me to bring my ultralight or fly rod with me and the smallest lures or flies I had. It was up in the Rockies in a remote area and we had to use 4-wheel drive to get there. It was heavily wooded, with a small meadow that had a tiny stream about 3 feet wide running through it. This stream didn't have any "monster" fish like this video, but it was filled with Brookies behind every rock! We got his camp broke down and packed and did some fishing. I went home with a mess of tasty Brookies that evening!
Likely you won't see this, but I'm heading to Eastern Idaho in early July. I'm looking for a beautiful creek to camp/fly fish with not many people...basically what your videos show. Would you give me a recommendation? We'll be based around Salmon Idaho.
Your opening scene is breathtaking. I'm not a fisherman, nor a fly flisher. But to sit and observe such a place would be salve for a city fella. Could you mention which state that was in...I understand you may want to protect that specific stream. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Good spirited footage.
Fly fishing for bluegill, makeshift anchor made from a dog collar and dumbbell. Drew isn't fishing. he's making a statement. That having a goodtime doesn't require the top of the line stuff or catch the biggest fish. He's vibing.