Hey guys, my name is Jacob! I’m from the gorgeous state of Maine, and LIVE to fish! My goal is to let you in on my daily shenanigans and show you all that this unique nautical state has to offer in both salt and fresh water habitats, from the coast to the mountains. Come along with me on my adventures as I target new fish species, employ unique lures and explore different waters! Drop a like or subscribe if you’re enjoying the content and check out my instagram rudy.rigs.fishing for sneak peeks and more!
I could be wrong but that’s the mo… river and those are stocked fish, I come along a big wild brown or landlocked salmon that falls in from a couple miles up into the river
I booked and planned this trip months in advance before he even released that episode. Something I’ve wanted to do for awhile! It just so happened we were thinking the same thing! Also the titles differ significantly, BUT they say copying is the sincerest form of flattery. It’s not bad to look at parts of what others do and appreciate it either! Appreciate you comparing me to Jon though! Have a great day!
I was too, learned a lot the next day on the charter. And that really helped the next time I got out on foot! Next episodes in the works! Thanks for watching!
Fax we looked on Google Earth and seen a random pond in the middle of nowhere and it took like three hours to get there from where we parked so we’re walking through the woods and we finally see it and it opens up in the tree line and then we get to the water and it was a fair size pond probably about an acrebut it was so full crappy and everyone was a citation
We fish for indigenous sea trout (sea-run brown trout) in Europe a lot, but I would choose a spot with more current and more movement in the water. Not this type of almost 'dead' water. Sea trout are still actively hunting for prey in the river mouths when they are migrating inshore. And where there is current, there are more prey species. Also fishing the shoreline and beaches a bit farther from the river mouths are good fishing spots. Especially where there are blotches of weeds and rocks in the sea near pebble beaches. Good luck!
@@rudyrigsfishing I am from the Netherland ('Holland'), but I also did a lot of fishing for Sea-run brown trout in Denmark along the east coast and the islands of Fyn (Funen) and Sealand. You can catch them there almost everywhere along the coast with fly rods and spinning rods. In my country they catch them near the delta of the Rhine and Meuse rivers. They live there almost permanently, not only during the spawning migration. Here is a movie about fly fishing for seatrout along the Danish coast. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tkZAoXtqhaY.html
@@rudyrigsfishing Here is some more about the behavior of Sea Trout in Europe (Denmark). We must take into account that the density of native sea run brown trout in Europe in coastal waters is much larger than in the USA, where it is an introduced species and small populations are developing from stocked fish and small resident populations. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YDMdG40-iXI.html
Great job Jacob - had so much fun while you were here!!! It was neat to do a video while you were here!! Never thought I'd enjoy fishing - very relaxing AND exciting when a fish gets on the line!!!
Thanks Mom! I had a blast fishing with you! Still impressed you got the biggest bass on the charter! Well I’m certainly thankful you took a liking to it!