"Don't buddy me you sob, that hurt, ruined my day I'll probably near starve to death for fear of eating another nasty bug" I gotta admit torturing those trout is a boot load of fun on teeny flies I can't wait for the season open to whip the creek Nice vid thanks Buddy indeed
Thanks for making great fly fishing content! We love visiting Colorado and fishing for trout! Can’t wait to go back this year in July and catch some good ones!
On your salmon video you didn’t say where you were. I’ve been fishing deckers because it’s the closest but it’s getting too many people these days that’s are using live bait and keeping reds.
Great video Dude! I've been fly fishing for about 25 years and never thought to fish at night, you've inspired me to do so, thanks for that. That reel rod combo is nice, fingers crossed I get it. I'm sure you'll hit 1,000 subscirbers very soon. TIGHT LINES!!!
Gorgeous trout, gorgeous water, gorgeous mountains! 😊 Is it fact that the bright red coloring of these rainbows are the result of a diet of mysis shrimp? -tim 🤔
Folks asking about this river... there are only so many rivers in CO to float fish. It's easy to find this section on one of them with 10 minutes of searching.
Just a question. When the fish is holding during the fight why not get the fish on the reel instead of having all that line in the boat. I'm from NZ and guide in NZ and we get are line on the reel as soon as we can during the fight and let the drag do the hard work. Just a thought... Nice fish
Should always go with line in hand your your drag will not keep up with a big fat fish and he will snap your lines you are better off using your fingertips to use as drags I think your new zealanders get away with using a lot heavier line than us Americans because you have so much less pressure
@@user-ju8yo7rt2w You're telling an NZ fishing guide how to fish his native waters??? Come on. It's obvious you've never fished New Zealand. I've fished both islands many times...the trout are waaaayyyyy tougher fighters than here in the US. They run you up and down the river, line you, jump 5 feet out of the water, etc., etc., etc. Many times you must have the line in the reel with a good drag set or they'll bend your hook big time and laugh at you all the while. I've also fished many times with hardcore NZers. When they tell you to bring the line to the reel when a fish is on, they mean it. Just sayin'... Manny, just curious...whereabouts do you guide?