What beautiful waters - and trout! I wish Colorado great success in this important restoration effort. And thank you for sharing these great outings with us!
Your guys videos always get me pumped! I've got three little kids so don't have nearly as much time to fish as I used to, but it's always fun to watch you guys tear it up!
This is AWESOME! That's our local fishing hole! Great to know you guys are out exploring our great state's waterways! You were about a mile too eastward and south of the interstate where the Greenbacks are flourishing!
Awesome fish, beautiful terrain and water, and a Huge thank you for practicing and getting the word out on the conservation of the fish in those territories. God bless y'all and always tight lines. Tony
A superb footage man! What a stunning pristine scenario that is a sanctuary for an endangered species of trout. A wonderful privilege to be able to live such an exclusive hiking and fishing adventure and gaze that rare beautiful fish. As always a most gorgeous video.
Fishing Etiquette 101 taken straight out of the Fishing Gospel "wet hands, rubber coated net and minimum time outta the water" should be applied when chasing any Trout especially one that went almost extinct ! A Big AMEN to that ! The Rainbow Color Patterns on those Cut Throat Trout were absolutely amazing. Must have sent Goose Bumps up your backside when landing those beauties. Thank you very much for your time and effort in putting this video together including the history lesson on this beautiful species of Cut Throat Trout. Well done ! 👍
Have you guys ever considered lahontan cutthroat in NV? Different fishing than what you guys normally do but fishing nonetheless. Good weekend trip. Great video though 🤙🏻
Too funny... As you were describing the spot in the beginning, I knew there's only one like it, and then I recognized the old wooden structure. I fished that spot one month ago and had a blast. I caught one further upstream that had scales along the edge of the green back that sparkled. I have more of that section to explore.
Yeah this spot isn't too much of a secret to be honest, but its still an amazing little creek! I'd like to explore it more myself one day. Thanks for watching!
Would a cutthroat go for a worm. Or would you catch alot less? I fished a nice trout stream that had browns, rainbows and brookies with a few flies and only caught a sucker. I didn't really know my flies very well, but I switched to a silver spinner and started catching. That's here in Quebec where people don't fly fish much. What do you think?
would you be able to comment back or do a video on some good areas to go fly fishing in GA. I know all of the general areas(blue ridge etc.) im just looking for some specific areas jsut to narrow it down a little but i live about 2 to 3 hours south of blue ridge and i want to get up there to try it out but i dont want to drive up 3 hours and waste a day because i cant find fish (i have already done this 2 times) 😂
Those high gradient streams, some of those waterfalls have to be impossible for the cutthroat trout to get above them to spawn. You guys got them as far as they could go upstream it seems. I love brookies, but they should not have been put in western waters to compete with the natives there. That ship has long since sailed. I enjoyed the video same as always.
Yeah I'm not sure if they would've been farther up the creek where it flattened out or not. We kind of got to the point where we had to commit to the creek or go back to where we knew we could catch them and we chose the latter of the two. I'd like to go back up in there one day and see if they're up higher or not