You could do that but it is a little light for fighting bigger fish and a little shorter than what most centrepin anglers like. However, sure you can do it. Would like to hear what centrepin anglers have to say about this in terms of opinion on your question. thanks
Thanks for being a loyal viewer. Our new season of 26 long form shows (30-90 minutes) will release around Christmas time. Next month coming to PA/Ohio to shoot new video content!
These aren’t steelhead, and your definition of steelhead given around the 13 minute mark is just completely inaccurate misinformation. Stop mislabeling these fish. You Midwest guys are a joke with this crap.
Why do you feel the need to denigrate the enjoyment of other sportsmen? Your false sense of “superiority” is boring. Oncorhynchus mykiss. It’s the same fish. If they didn’t tell you which rivers they were fishing, you wouldn’t know the difference. They are steelhead. Genetically the same. Behaviorally the same. Nobody in the entire Great Lakes Basin calls them by any other name. They are steelhead.
@@sc100ottWrong. I can tell because these trout do not fight like steelhead, and they’re too small. You’re denigrating yourself and real anadromous fish by mislabeling these trout to stoke your ego. As for your ridiculous claims on genetics, you need to educate yourself.
Thanks for your feedback. Understand your concerns but you should know we were invited by local tourism office to come and promote local fishery and bring more anglers to region. We're about to visit PA in November to shoot more videos, again at request of tourism.
@@newflyfisher sorry wasn’t really directed at you more for the lady in the interview about increasing awareness of the fisheries in Northern Ohio . Keep up the great videos