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Good vid man! For as small as a channel you are you did great and should have many more subs in the future. Don’t be afraid of trying new shit and different challenges. Best of luck to you.
There's a lake about an hour from where I live that stocks a few types of trout, among other things. I have never seen a trout come out of there smaller than 16 inches. For reference, I've caught a wild juvenile steelhead (the fancy one from the ocean) that was smaller and had less fight than some of the rainbows I've caught and seen caught out of that lake
You may not believe it but these work in salt water too! I've caught flounder off the pier with the orange color! I had run out of worms & I figured I didn't have anything to lose - I was very surprised!
I've noticed the golden rainbow/ palomino seem to go more for a natural color presentation vs bright color .. I have caught a few on corn in my adventures but mostly all came on actual red worms or night crawlers or something similar
I like watching your vids.just recently I fished at my local pond and used the pink trout worm and put a power egg above and put a scent and I was just killing him.they hit the bait as soon as it hit the water so tight lines
Nothing stronger than 6 pound mono and if you get desperate put 2 slightly dried marshmallows above a nightcrawler on a size 6 hook. I cant count how many trout I've caught floating a worm off the bottom
In all my years of fishing... I've never met another angler that tossed right handed and then switched and reeled with the right hand... (technically left handed grip) LIKE MYSELF! I've actually just recently gone full blown right handed and it still feels awkward reeling with my left hand haha! BEAUTIFUL FISH!!!
I don't understand why the reel handle is on the left side for "right handed" spinning rods when every other model of fishing pole no matter how large is right side retrieve. Pushbutton, baitcasting, saltwater broom sticks for 700lb tuna!! Puzzles me but I suppose to each there own. Thanks for watching
@@NRVOutdoors Ironically I can notice you with that, but I never noticed that with other reels I don't use often! haha hey man tight lines! keep it up!
Great video, you should do it with the berkely gulp leeches though. Caught an 8 pounder last summer doing that. Hopefully get a repeat this year on film.
ya those power worms catch em everywhere ive fished. Trout, steelhead, stripers, bass on jigs ,below a bobber, Carolina rigged whatever they just work same as micetails
Until you tried the BROWN on your third cast. I was certain that you were at a Trout Farm PAY by the INCH... LOL... Those are some nice S L A B S... I'm still NOT convinced that I'm not RIGHT, but I'll give you benefit of the doubt. LOL.. Great Video.
These worms work great fishing ultralight gear, use a small split shot about a foot ahead of the worm. Cast and retrieve, but twitch the rod tip to give the worm a darting action. Trout will clobber it if you are doing this technique properly. Catch a big one! 🎣🤠👍
I caught 5 trout on the brown this past Saturday but rigged the worm differently. White has always been good and will be trying the pink and yellow in the near future.
Where and what name of the creek where you fishing.? If I caught one of them gold trout I would have to keep it and have it mounted no questions asked.
First time , now subscribed ! Wow, what a beautiful " Golden Trout " ! First I've ever seen, whata catch. I've heard of them tho first time seeing one. I live in Florida so I have to get up North for trout. I'ed love to catch a Golden tho I hear they are only the high Sierras of California and some other western states. Soooo.... not a chance for me. Tho there are plenty other trout in the Eastern states. Thanks for the video with the Berkley Power Worms rigged " wacky worm " per the East. I love to fish with lite gear. Tom Daytona Beach, FL.
These golden trout are quite different than the goldens out west. Essentially they are rainbow trout with a rare pigmentation. However the history and background of these fish are fascinating. Be sure to keep up with the channel because I will be touching on this subject soon.
I'm fishing in a stock trout pond with no current. Do I have to put additional movement into the bait on the float? Maybe a slip bobber bc not sure how deep the pond is?
I only fish power bait worms for trout and dolly varden here in Alaska they work ABSOLUTELY AMAZING I catch at least 10 trout every time I use them I wacky rig them with a size 8 octopus hook and let it drift down the creek naturally and they just inhale em
Try fishing with a small circle hook for trout. If you don't know how to fish with circle hooks the fish has to turn the hook in mouth in order to hook in corner of mouth.
They are usually more sensitive than bass and need revive if they've been out of the water for long. They also tend to swallow baits whole and get the hook all the way down in their stomach, i usually keep if that happens.
Wow they hit quick on the orange fast! Would go with others than brown. I have never seen a gold trout!? Must be a specie that is in only certain parts of the US?