@@outdoorsroyaltythat’s the good thing man most people won’t go cause of the 4x4 I went last month flow were too high or didn’t hike enough . But did catch a stocker
It's hard to beat a day trout fishing in a stream, when you can turn over logs in a muddy area for worms , or rocks in the stream for hilgarmite larva that trout love to eat. Nice video Ty for sharing.
@@egld2020 For natives I like to use Nymphs but I also use a brown trout rooster tail. If I’m fishing natives I cut two of the hooks and pinch the barb. This rooster tail also works for stock rainbows…
@@outdoorsroyalty thanks for the tip!!! I also improvised at my creek cut off the 2 extra hooks but never knew you could pinch the barb, I’m a beginner fisher 🙏🏻 but I try my best all the time to use barbless 🤟🏻 if I’m not using rooster tails
@@egld2020 I Highly agree! Bear Creek is a nice long stream, you gotta definitely spend some time on google maps to get in there. Not to mention a 4x4 🤘🏽
@@outdoorsroyalty HAAHAHAH! Right it took me 2 years to get a single spot , people are lazy now and days and don’t want to go explore . But once you find those two starting points 👀 let’s just mention the famous bridge starting point .