Thank you for the video, but don't build fires. Leave no trace and a fire ring greatly increases impact. Others come and do the same and the site gets more and more degraded with more damage to the soils and the forest floor gets stripped of nutrients.
Such a nice videography and music! Hiking and fishing in solitude along a Sierra stream is quite something, isn't it? For Hairy Man check How to Hunt on RU-vid
Thanks dude. At first I thought those noises were coyotes but I've never heard em make noise quite like that. I joked about it being big foot to my girlfriend haha but I guess I'd never really know
@@joeyallenoutdoors9086 haha I listened to it like 5 times. My guess would be coyotes, but usually you know for sure when you hear them. Hmm interesting tho. Pretty cool that you were able to record it and add in the video.
@@FreeFormFlyFisher dude yeah that shit freaked me out a bit lol. It's pretty weird waking up to that but I'm happy my mic picked that up so I could share that
@@joeyallenoutdoors9086 I always think to myself how cool it would be to run into the big fella while fishing lol. I don't know if they're real or not but thousands of people out there have seen something. You ever see the documentaries Missing 411?
@@FreeFormFlyFisher I think I'll start calling it big fella too haha. Yeah man I agree with you. I haven't seen that documentary but I've heard of it. I've also ended up on big foot stuff that RU-vid recommends to me haha
did you encounter anyone else fishing along leavitt meadows? i'm thinking of making a trip out there but don't want it to be a bait dunker circus like hope valley gets to be during the summer
I saw one fly fisherman on my way out at leavitt meadows and I saw a few guys fishing maybe 6 or 7 miles upstream. It doesn't seem like a bait dunker spot haha. Hope valley does get a bunch of bait guys but I wonder if that's cause it gets stocked