This video we fish a tiny river which was full of fish! This is also my first expierence catching brown trout. Email - nevfishing@gmail.com Instagram - nevsfishing... Facebook - / nevsfishing
One part of fishing videos I like best is seeing new and interesting areas, whether it be out on saltwater, on lakes or ponds, or smaller inland streams. Keep exploring and finding cool spots!
Nice one Nev. Glad to see you exploring some trout fishing. I was wondering when this would happen... hehe. I didn't went through all the comments, so maybe someone did already give these insights, but here I go. From experience, even a UL gear like yours (like perch and bass UL kind of gear) is generally too stiff in the middle part for trout fishing (I'm talking from VERY frustrating experienceS...), which is mostly why (IMO) you pulled the hooks out on so many. Trout rods are generally loading deeper in the blank during the fight (which doesn't mean they are noodles or lack sensitivity btw). In your case, the way you set the drag become then critical. To loose and you won't hook up well, too tight and you may pull the hooks out, especially if they jump. With stiffer rods, the use of "stretchy" line may help, like 4 to 6 lb strait fluoro (one to spool up, not one for leader) of even mono (but you will loose a lot of "feel" there). Single hooks may also be a good idea. You might miss more bites (more noticeably so if the fish are a tad picky or shy), but once they are pegged, they should stay on better. Of course, this will change the balance of your lure, which should be taken into account (an SP with trebles will likely become a slow float with singles). It also better when you want to release your catch. I think also that the size of your bait was "sorting" the size of the fish. If you were looking for quality, then you did just right. For numbers, you can drop to a 40 to 50 mm lure. And of course, sinking minnows, spoons and spinners (maybe not as glamorous as hard bodies, but which can be pretty technical too) come in handy to fish deep pools... hope this helps. Can't wait to see your next trip, wherever this will be. Thanks for all your good work. Not being born in Australia, it helps me heaps!! Well done on your first trout trip tho, you did really well!!
Great vlog Nev nice to see you have a crack at freshwater fishing for trout well done, trout are an amazing fish and the locations spectacular. I've only used the celta spinning lures for trout never thought of using a hard body lure great to see different methods work. Keep up the great work Nev cheers
Excellent catch Nev. Trout are my favorite fish to catch here in the states. Nothing beats the serenity of walking those streams and the excitement of hooking up a 24" beauty. Hope you try out fly fishing for them later.
Great video as always man. What a beautiful area, it really reminds me of my local river here in Scotland. Trout season starts here next week can't wait to get out again. Once it's a bit warmer I'll get out on the kayak at sea. Water's still only a couple of degrees yet though.
Great video. You need smaller singles for those little fish. The deeper pools tend to fish well in the cooler weather. Fish the rapids and faster moving water in the heat of the day :)
Nice work nev good to see you getting into the trout. Tip from me on dropped fish, if you’re using treble hooks that could be the reason. Swapping to double lure hooks would be my recommendation if using hard bodies. Nice meeting you out at salt water creek the other day too!
great catch!! ive fished for trouts before and man do they get off!! ive lost really massive ones at Jindabyne lake, there are heaps of them in that lake!! but they are amazing to catch and really good eating!CHEERS!
It was great watching you do something totally different. That 2nd Brown was very big for that system and 4 total is not a bad way to spend the day. Great job as usual and hopefully we get to see more freshwater fishing from you in the future. Cheers!
Grats on the Trout man, them Browns are healthy as. Another really good Trout lure is the Blue Fox Vibrax spinners, I personally use the Black and Green one and a good spot a long the rivers is where it goes from fast water to slow because they'll feed off the bugs when they come out of the faster water.
I fish little creeks like that at home. I’m mostly chasing jungle perch but it shows the weather difference from down south compared to North Queensland!😂😂😂 you won’t catch fishing with anything more than a Jackie Howe and a pair of shorts. I guess with the humidity in the rainforest the cool water is refreshing not freezing. 😂
Ive only just started watching your vids as im keen to learn about lure fishing for bream. I come from a trout / fly fishing background and chase trout in the snowy mountains nsw and NE Victoria. You are certainly spoilt in Vic with the great bream and trout fishing. So you would be made not to get into the trout fishing more . Keep it coming :)
Something I learned about trout way later than I should have ,,is you can find huge trout in tiny streams...and I mean steams that are only 50 to 100 cm across... I think maybe because no one thinks you would get fish that large in such a small stream...I've caught trout over 70cm in creeks that are only 50cm wide.
@@flynnralph4727 One of my all time favs was the mepps black fury. It's black with yellow dots on the blade and brown/black and beige fur on the hook. Very "buggy". 😁