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Montana Fly Fisherman Figures Out Hopedale Louisiana Sight Fishing in Only Two Days
I had a chance to go fishing for redfish, black drum and spotted seatrout in Louisiana with my long time friend Mark. We are both fly or die fisherman and I could think of no better place to take Mark to get his first redfish then the Louisiana marsh near Delacroix.
We stayed at the Delacroix lodge and had blast catching multiple species like reds, speckled seatrout, sheepshead and black drum on flies. This is a snippet of day one.
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Montana Fly Fisherman Gets His First Shot at Redfish and Speckled Trout in the Louisiana Marsh
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I had a chance to go fishing for redfish and spotted seatrout in Louisiana with my long time friend Mark. We are both fly or die fisherman and I could think of no better place to take Mark to get his first redfish then the Louisiana marsh near Delacroix. We stayed at the Delacroix lodge and had blast catching multiple species like reds, speckled seatrout, sheepshead and black drum on flies. Thi...
I Challenged Tournament Bass Anglers that I Could Catch a Dozen Fish in 30 Minutes with my Fly Rod !
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I had a chance to fish with some semi-pro bass fishermen on a private lake. While the Largemouth bass were slow to hit, the big bluegills were another story. I made a boast that I could catch a dozen fish in approximately 30 minutes. That's one every 2.5 minutes. After the slow day we had, they took the bet. But I never said that every fish would be a bass. My UA-cam Channel: #skorflyfishing
Can Stocked Trout Fight Like Wild Trout? Nacoochee Bend Flyfishing Upper Chattahoochee River Georgia
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I wasn't sure about fly fishing for trout at Nacoochee Bend on the upper Chattahoochee River. These would be stocked trout not wild fish. Having come from the West where I was able to fish all the blue ribbon waters of Montana, Idaho, Oregon and California, I was skeptical about the quality of fish in a state where warmwater fish like bass rule. How could I get excited about sluggish hatchery t...
Run and Gun Fly Fishing for Striped Bass, Hybrids and Spotted Bass Lake on Allatoona Georgia
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Stripers on the surface do not stay in one spot for long. They are open water feeders that follow bait fish around. They can be very elusive. This means that run and gun fishing can be your best option for exciting topwater action. This video will show what surface busting fish look like from a distance and the best way to approach them. Once you find them and are in position to make a cast, us...
We Had Sooo Many Shots I Wasn't Ready When One Hit MY Fly! Fly Fishing the FL Panhandle for Tarpon
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Dave and I found a hot stake out for tarpon on the gulf coast of the Florida panhandle. We had sooo many shots. I will be going back to shoot more video and hopefully, to catch more fish. Fly Fishing for Tarpon along the Florida Panhandle and other Saltwater Fish in the Gulf Coast Marsh My UA-cam Channel: #skorflyfishing ua-cam.com/channels/oAn2U8LSE-yEUo86Y5geYw.html
Christmas Island Kiribati Fly Fishing - Day 6 the Last Day #skorflyfishing
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Bonefish, Giant Trevally, Triggerfish, Bluefin, Christmas Island or Kiritimati has them all and is now open after being closed for three years! We were the first group of anglers to fish out of the famous Ikari house since the closure! The bonefish, bluefin, giant trevally, milkfish and triggerfish were plentiful, untouched and hungry. I can't wait to go back in 2024 On day six, we set out with...
Christmas Island Fly Fishing Day 5 - Milkfish, Giant Trevally, Triggerfish, Bonefish Slam?
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Bonefish, Giant Trevally, Triggerfish, Bluefin, Christmas Island or Kiritimati has them all and is now open after being closed for three years! We were the first group of anglers to fish out of the famous Ikari house since the closure! The bonefish, bluefin, giant trevally, milkfish and triggerfish were plentiful, untouched and hungry. I can't wait to go back in 2024 On day five, we fished for ...
Christmas Island Kiribati Fly Fishing Day 4 - Bluefin and Giant Trevally #skorflyfishing
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Christmas Island Kiribati Fly Fishing Day 4 - Bluefin and Giant Trevally #skorflyfishing
Christmas Island Kiribati Bonefish / Triggerfish Fly Fishing Day 3 - The Afternoon Session
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Christmas Island Kiribati Bonefish / Triggerfish Fly Fishing Day 3 - The Afternoon Session
Christmas Island Giant Trevally / Bonefish Fly Fishing Day 3 - the Morning Session
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Christmas Island Giant Trevally / Bonefish Fly Fishing Day 3 - the Morning Session
Christmas Island Fly Fishing Day 2 - Milkfish, Bonefish and Trevally #skorflyfishing
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Christmas Island Fly Fishing Day 2 - Milkfish, Bonefish and Trevally #skorflyfishing
Christmas Island Day 1 Fly Fishing for Bonefish and Giant Trevally #skorflyfishing
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Christmas Island Day 1 Fly Fishing for Bonefish and Giant Trevally #skorflyfishing
Christmas Island Bonefish Grab 4K #skorflyfishing
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Christmas Island Bonefish Grab 4K #skorflyfishing
Tiger Trout and Rainbow Trout Fly Fishing in Idaho got Wild and Crazy! #skorflyfishing
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Tiger Trout and Rainbow Trout Fly Fishing in Idaho got Wild and Crazy! #skorflyfishing
How to Catch Bluegill Fly Fishing Georgia's Lake Allatoona #skorflyfishing
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How to Catch Bluegill Fly Fishing Georgia's Lake Allatoona #skorflyfishing
Fly Fishing Utah at Strawberry Reservoir for Cutthroat Trout Spring and Fall #skorflyfishing
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Fly Fishing Utah at Strawberry Reservoir for Cutthroat Trout Spring and Fall #skorflyfishing
Fly Fishing for Rainbow and Cutthroat Trout in Secret Backyard Idaho Middle Fork Salmon Tributaries
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Fly Fishing for Rainbow and Cutthroat Trout in Secret Backyard Idaho Middle Fork Salmon Tributaries
Fly Fishing for Bass with Topwater Slider Diver Fly Along Marina Break Walls Lake Allatoona Georgia
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Fly Fishing for Bass with Topwater Slider Diver Fly Along Marina Break Walls Lake Allatoona Georgia
Fly Fishing Silver Creek and Idaho Mountain Lake Rainbow Trout #skorflyfishing
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Fly Fishing Silver Creek and Idaho Mountain Lake Rainbow Trout #skorflyfishing
Fishing Little Known Roadside Trout Streams in Idaho with a Fly Rod #skorflyfishing
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Fishing Little Known Roadside Trout Streams in Idaho with a Fly Rod #skorflyfishing
Fly Fishing the Big Lost River for Idaho Trout ( A Rainbow and Brown Trout Adventure )
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Fly Fishing the Big Lost River for Idaho Trout ( A Rainbow and Brown Trout Adventure )
Summer Fly Fishing for Bass with Sinking or Sink Tip Line to Beat the Heat on Allatoona Lake Georgia
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Summer Fly Fishing for Bass with Sinking or Sink Tip Line to Beat the Heat on Allatoona Lake Georgia
My best fly to catch bass and stripers deep is the 60° Jig Hook Whistler fly. Underwater action!
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My best fly to catch bass and stripers deep is the 60° Jig Hook Whistler fly. Underwater action!
Fly Fishing Oregon's Owyhee River for Brown Trout and Rainbow Trout (Part 2 The Afternoon Session)
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Fly Fishing Oregon's Owyhee River for Brown Trout and Rainbow Trout (Part 2 The Afternoon Session)
Fly Fishing Oregon's Owyhee River for Brown trout and Rainbow Trout (Part 1 Morning Dry Fly Session)
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Fly Fishing Oregon's Owyhee River for Brown trout and Rainbow Trout (Part 1 Morning Dry Fly Session)
Sight Fly Fishing for Largemouth Bass and Carp with a Fly Rod. Fly Fishing the South
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Sight Fly Fishing for Largemouth Bass and Carp with a Fly Rod. Fly Fishing the South
Early Morning Spotted Bass Fly Fishing in Georgia on Allatoona lake #skorflyfishing
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Early Morning Spotted Bass Fly Fishing in Georgia on Allatoona lake #skorflyfishing
Good Day Spotted Bass and Largemouth Fly Fishing on Allatoona Lake Georgia Using Popper or Jig Flies
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Good Day Spotted Bass and Largemouth Fly Fishing on Allatoona Lake Georgia Using Popper or Jig Flies
How to Fly Fish for Crappie (Fly fishing Crappie and Bass on Allatoona Lake Georgia #skorflyfishing
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How to Fly Fish for Crappie (Fly fishing Crappie and Bass on Allatoona Lake Georgia #skorflyfishing

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  • @Pilly_G
    @Pilly_G Місяць тому

    Some guy in central Oregon at a fly fishing shop gifted me a Scott rod😂 much love to him

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing 12 днів тому

      Wow, that was nice. The Meridians and Sectors are my favorite rods.

  • @gideon7359
    @gideon7359 3 місяці тому

    Wild?

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing 2 місяці тому

      It looked wild to me but the creek has both stocked and wild browns.

  • @bamariverrat0U812
    @bamariverrat0U812 8 місяців тому

    I fly fish the lower Chattahoochee, around Columbus. I have caught many 3lb large mouths on the fly, and hooked many strippers but I was using an 8lb leader and they made waste on me. People down here look at me funny for fly fishing. I use a 8/9w.

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing 8 місяців тому

      I get that all the time. I overhear people on the lake watching me fly fish and saying things like "doesn't he know there are no trout in this lake?" 😂

  • @zman8340
    @zman8340 9 місяців тому

    Trouter

  • @gideon7359
    @gideon7359 9 місяців тому

    Bluegills save the day again. BTW, the background muttering of “sumbich” was hilarious.

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing 9 місяців тому

      Yes, I added a new term to a Sourthern boy's repertoire. That's a milestone.

  • @Happygoluckytoday
    @Happygoluckytoday 9 місяців тому

    😮

  • @Happygoluckytoday
    @Happygoluckytoday 10 місяців тому

    Hi Aaaaaaaaaa a

  • @richardjordan6718
    @richardjordan6718 10 місяців тому

    Looks easy,takes a little time.

  • @catchyalater
    @catchyalater 10 місяців тому

    Man, I really want to learn fly fishing. Looks awesome.

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing 10 місяців тому

      Man, I have seen your videos (and subscribed). You have most of it figured out already! You just need to be holding a fly rod.

    • @catchyalater
      @catchyalater 10 місяців тому

      @@skorflyfishing yep. I need to learn what rods are good and how to place the cast. The speed your buddy had on cast placement was great.

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing 10 місяців тому

      You are right. Those short quick casts are actually harder than they look since the fly line is your weight. With very little weight out of the rod tip you get less control to the fly.

  • @cutplug6365
    @cutplug6365 10 місяців тому

    Man you have me pumped up, love the vids. You have the recipe for Dave's fly? would love to tie that up. Xmas on my bucket list.

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing 10 місяців тому

      I will send it when I get in front of my computer. Yes, I never had a greater trip. That place is fly fishing Disneyland.

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing 10 місяців тому

      BTW, I used that same fly in my Biscayne Bay video for those bonefish. And in the Bahamas. So far, it's worked really well everywhere.

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing 10 місяців тому

      OK, below is a link to a video that is a very similar pattern. This video shows a big fly. My variation is scaled down. Just tie this fly and look at the comments I made at various minutes into the video to see the modifications I made. ua-cam.com/video/LaJfx_zawEI/v-deo.htmlsi=wEbz1g4q_9Yhl-lo Or paste this title into UA-cam search: How to tie a Spawning Shrimp Bonefish Fly Made with Arctic Fox (GB Shrimp). I start with a black Gamakatsu SL45 bonefish hook. I used mostly #4 and some #6 At 0:35 seconds into the video, the dumbbell eyes/weight are critical to the water you are fishing. You may need a fly with lead to get down if a current is washing over the flat or you may need a fly with bead chain for still very shallow water with a marl or rocky bottom. I needed bead chain most often. A heavier fly seemed to snag the coral bottom more often and ruin the cast. At 1:30 mins I first laid down black Wapsi mono eyes that come as a barbell not two stem eyes as this pattern shows. At 1:33 Mins I tied in the orange yarn the same way but over the barbell mono eyes covering the stem. At 1:50 mins, I skipped this step because I had already tied in eyes At 3:20 I did not use artic fox. I used tan Craft fur, but either will work. at 3:35 mins I did not add marabou. I wanted a slimmer more sparse profile that the guides like on a Christmas Island Special. Very important At 7:08 mins, I don't tie this clump in. I am still looking for the previously mentioned sparse profile At 8:45 mins, I again use tan craft fur for the wing instead of artic fox but the fox is fine. The differences that my modifications are supposed to make are 1) bigger hook gap but smaller fly 2) slimmer profile 3) the wing on this pattern as opposed to an EP spawning shrimp which incorporates a wrapped EP brush instead of a wing should give this fly a better chance of swimming the fly hook point up for less snags and still give a slimmer profile.

  • @BrianFeesh
    @BrianFeesh 11 місяців тому

    Sweet vid. I enjoyed the gear break down. Unique and clever setup!

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing 11 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! I'm getting pumped because it is about time when this kind of fishing kicks into full swing. I'll be testing some new flies and new rods. 😁

  • @gideon7359
    @gideon7359 11 місяців тому

    Magnificent creature.

  • @loydtruss
    @loydtruss 11 місяців тому

    Spotted Bass on the Fly is unreal----ditch the music ---thanks for sharing

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing 11 місяців тому

      Sorry, some of that music is my daughter's so ... but I will reduce.

  • @GreggHelms-p6i
    @GreggHelms-p6i Рік тому

    The shoal at the east end of sgi there are a few locations x’s

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing 11 місяців тому

      Yep, there are plenty of Xs you can find with a little scouting instead of lining up with everyone else.

  • @pauldalia2451
    @pauldalia2451 Рік тому

    I flyfish alot for trout an smallmouth, now living in charleston sc, im doing alot more saltwater it a hole different game

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing 11 місяців тому

      Absolutely. Bigger rods, dealing with wind, more species, fun as H!

  • @whitesand76
    @whitesand76 Рік тому

    Good job brother

  • @aileenbob-dm1dd
    @aileenbob-dm1dd Рік тому

    Perfect great catch 🪝👏

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      If only they ate streamers, they would be at the top of my bucket list. But I guess not taking a normal fly is what makes them unique.

  • @mudjerry
    @mudjerry Рік тому

    What length rod?

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      That's their 9wt 9 foot 4 piece rod. One of the best 4 piece rods I have ever cast. Feels like a 7wt in my hand and fishes like a 10wt. I highly recommend it.

  • @brucevansickle2645
    @brucevansickle2645 Рік тому

    Nice videos of Crappie and assorted bass fishing. For the hybrids and spotted bass, what type of fly did you use? Minnow imitations , Clousures, larger woolly buggers? It looked like you were just under the surface. A number of years ago, I caught hybrids at Smith Mountain Lake, VA using weighted Buggers. What distance were you reaching to the fish. Tight lines.

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      Bruce, good observation. In this video, most of the fish were caught on a white floating crease fly. I used 12lb fluoro tippet to get the fly to pull just under the surface on the retrieve. I sometimes use a little shad brush fly for streamers because I feel like it pushes more water than a Clouser. But a white clouser or bugger would work just fine. My casts average about 80 feet in this video. The water in Allatoona can be very clear and still. So distance keeps you from spooking fish. 80 feet is my easy distance cast. Sometimes, I have to uncork longer casts, but there is a point where you get decreasing marginal returns on your efforts.

  • @marktunstill9076
    @marktunstill9076 Рік тому

    I’ve been to Christmas twice, can’t wait to go back🎣

  • @plugboot
    @plugboot Рік тому

    I appreciate your humbleness on the trigger catch. I was just in Belize and cast to dozens of triggers with no interest, but finally I put a cast on one’s head delicately, and he ate, and I got the most satisfying fish of the trip.

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      Awesome! Yes, those suckers are a test. Even the GTs came easier than the trigger. And if you finally get one to take, you still might lose it. Crazy. A trigger on fly is a BIG accomplishment. I had a replica made of my biggest GT and the trigger. That's how cool I thought it was. We are both in a rare club. Congratulations!

  • @emoryg3307
    @emoryg3307 Рік тому

    not locatoin x

  • @loni762
    @loni762 Рік тому

    this is a nice spot to fish at.. thanks for sharing. those guys are just blowing up on the top.

  • @imac610
    @imac610 Рік тому

    Those are baby Ulua .. what a bunch of idiots. From a boat yet ugh.

  • @BrianFeesh
    @BrianFeesh Рік тому

    The lake content is sweet. I like it better than all the other stuff. What rods, lines, and flies you throwing?

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      Thanks Brian! I guess I should add the gear to my description. For Stripers I use an 8wt Scott Meridian with a Lamson Remix 7+ reel and Airflo Superflo Flats Universal Floating line. Also an 8wt TFO BVK with a Lamson Liquid 7+ reel and Rio Outbound Short Premier Intermediate WF8I. I love both of these lines. The Airflo shoots like a dream and the Rio intermediate is perfect for swimming streamers at a medium pace just below the surface. Also the spools are interchangeable on these reels so if I am traveling and can only take one of the rods, I can still use both lines. In this video I actually used my 4wt 11 foot switch rod for most of the fishing. I grabbed it when I thought I was on smaller white bass at my first stop. I was having fun catching the hybrids on it and there were spots mixed in so I didn't change. That rod is an 11' TFO Deer Creek Switch rod with a basic Bass Pro Fly reel. I have it up lined to a 6wt floating line so that I can fire it out quickly for distance without a lot of false casts. the length of that rod helps me to pick up more line off the water and put it back down in a different spot very quickly. This is a huge advantage when fish are boiling in multiple spots. Because of the length, it also works great with a popper dropper technique. Man, I really appreciate your comment. It is hard to figure out what types of content people like the most.

  • @floris-janvanfleppensteyn4100

    What happened to the big milky? I saw some blood on the deck and suddenly it was cleaned up..

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      The guides wanted it. Those guys needed all the sustenance they could get after having no income for three years. Milkies are worth a lot to them because the guides don't have refrigeration at home. According to the guides, Milkfish last a long time without refrigeration.

    • @floris-janvanfleppensteyn4100
      @floris-janvanfleppensteyn4100 Рік тому

      Okay, too bad. Personally I always fish barbless and unhook them in the water, so it hurts a bit to see what happened. But thanks for the honest answer. I cannot effort a boat trip with prices like $500,- a day at least. Great vid anyway, must be a dream trip. I always fish DIY so there must be flats in reach by foot.

  • @gazmo6070
    @gazmo6070 Рік тому

    Loving the narration on how you’re stripping and what to look out for, cranking series so far

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      Thank you! I need that sort of feedback so that I can do better in the future.

  • @TroutHunterWa
    @TroutHunterWa Рік тому

    Heading there in Feb. This was so amazing to watch and get amped for the trip.

  • @DavidDerry-q3b
    @DavidDerry-q3b Рік тому

    What kind of sling pack were u using? 17:20

  • @BenKor-dp4xe
    @BenKor-dp4xe Рік тому

    Got me Gideon.

  • @fishslayergreg
    @fishslayergreg Рік тому

    What’s that stripping basket

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      Good question! I am doing a video on it so you can see what it does and how its made.

  • @fishslayergreg
    @fishslayergreg Рік тому

    That was close. I broke of a 60lber once because my line got in a knot and didn’t clear my guides

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      Oh man, I almost did the same thing with a Giant Trevally. But worse than breaking them off is when knot rips the guides off or rips the rod out of your hand. That can happen with really heavy leader and no class tippet.

  • @judmcgivaren2135
    @judmcgivaren2135 Рік тому

    I’m freakin shakin too just watching

  • @Itchymcgee
    @Itchymcgee Рік тому

    Nice! You ever fish any if Kent Edmonds stuff (like the stealth bomber)? I saw where he was tying them with the jig hooks.

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      I have not, but I have seen his flies. They look great. I have fished flies similar to the Stealth Bomber for a long time. I make my own foam and balsa diver heads for black bass and stripers. I love fishing a foam diver, and it is often the best choice for surface and subsurface stripers. I have also fished flies similar to his other patterns. Mine have worked well for me, so I am sure all of his work great. Thanks so much for watching my videos and for taking the time to comment. I really appreciate it!

  • @timstafford4269
    @timstafford4269 Рік тому

    Been to Christmas Island twice. Got four GTs. One near 70 lbs.

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      Yikes, can't imagine a 70lb GT on a fly rod. Nice!

  • @jaylevine3701
    @jaylevine3701 Рік тому

    Don't hold fish with one hand! Minimize Air Exposure. Bonefish exposed to air for more than 15 seconds are six-time more likely to die post-release. Don't use mechanical lip-gripping devices on active fish. This is from studies from Bonefish Tarpon Trust. That first fish was out of water for triple that. We all like a grip and grin but that fish handling was a travesty.

  • @jaredwasik8610
    @jaredwasik8610 Рік тому

    Really enjoyed this series. Hoping to take my first trip in January

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      I have been all over the US and abroad fishing both fresh and saltwater. I would rank Christmas Island in my top 3, if not number 1. Yeah, probably number 1. Thanks for your kind words, and thanks for watching. I will be doing a short Tarpon video soon. I hope you have a great great time at Christmas Island. I would love a note on how you did.

  • @russellhumble9561
    @russellhumble9561 Рік тому

    I am going for my 3rd time in September. I love the place

  • @stevequincy388
    @stevequincy388 Рік тому

    I’m jealous! I would love to fish Christmas Island someday before my journey on this earth ends. It would take quite the investment in gear though, don’t think my trout 5 weights would be much help haha. 😂

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      Aw man, I get it. The gear, the travel, and lodging are all costly. It was waaaay worth it to me. I saved up a little and sold some stuff I never used to justify it. I have been all over the place, and this ranks in the top 3, if not number one. As far as gear, I could have gotten away with an 8wt and an 11wt. But you need to know how to handle those bigger GTs with an 11wt. With no backup rod, I would have rigged my leader differently to avoid breaking my rod. An 8wt would handle everything except the milks and the bigger GTs. Plus, it can be used as a bass rod later. Neither rig would have to be high dollar. Nor should they be low-cost cheap stuff. I have found some great deals on Ebay for mid range gear that dropped the cost into low range. My 12wt reel is a Redington Behemoth that I got like new for close to $100. I wouldn't recommend it for an everyday saltwater fisherman, but it's perfect for a guy fishing salt, maybe 2 or three times a year. I have a few high end rods and reels, but I have never paid full price. Anyway, I still get what you are saying, but man, it's really worth it to go on these trips while you can. BTW, thanks so much for watching my videos!

    • @stevequincy388
      @stevequincy388 Рік тому

      @@skorflyfishing Thats great advice, I scour eBay and find great deals on my trout gear (like you said, I've found high-end gear at a fraction of the new price). Christmas Island seems to be easier to get to from the states than say the Seychelles. I just want to catch "Geets" someday before I'm too old. I noticed you weren't catching the bigger GTs in the surf like a lot of Christmas Island videos, has the fishing changed there? Are the geets smarter? Don't get me wrong, blind casting from boat still looked like blast, just was curious.

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      @@stevequincy388 Steve, the guys we hired were GT specialists. They are part of a GT package. You will notice that we had these two guys and their boat to ourselves. The regular package is a a little cheaper but you are subject to the desires of a group of 6 anglers. They are often left on flats in pairs with two guys to a guide. If the guide can't find GTS, or the fishing is slow, the boat man for those groups is constantly having to go back and forth moving clients who want to fish for GTs to different flats. So two out of the three pairs may have to wait until the other guys in the group are moved to a new flat. Not all of these guides are adept at finding GTs, so this process can take hours of fishing time out of the day. All of these guides, including ours, are really good at guiding for bonefish. But only one other was a GT specialist. I caught 6 GTs over 20lbs, 2 over 30lbs and one over 40lbs. and of course lost several more that might have been bigger than 50lbs. That doesn't count Dave. Anyway, to answer your question, yes I caught nice GTs on flats. I didn't always have my camera on so I missed some great action. If you watch the end of day 4 you will see a couple of these fish caught on a flat. Unfortunately I missed great takes from both fish. On day one our guide told us that the most consistent option for GTs was to fish the edges of deeper flats from the boat and that seemed to be the right call. We could move around a lot quicker and find bigger GTs more often from the boat.

    • @stevequincy388
      @stevequincy388 Рік тому

      @@skorflyfishing Good call, if I'm traveling all the way to Christmas Island i want make sure i have the GT guides. Nothing against bones, they look really fun and be a great way to break from the geets for a bit, but your GT success you described is exactly what I would be looking for. Still blows my mind you caught those on a $120 reel haha. Most higher-end saltwater reels are $700-$800. But hey good on Redington making a great reel at an affordable price!

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      @@stevequincy388 I know. Folks with expensive reels might get their feelings hurt seeing that, but they shouldn't. If I were fishing GTs and similar big game with a 12 weight reel consistently, that would be a different matter. I think the Behemoth is a great reel for low use or for a back up rig, but not for heavy long term use. I most often fish my 11wt rig which falls into that high end range.

  • @gideon7359
    @gideon7359 Рік тому

    You crazy bastards are entertainment on the water. I’m subscribing!

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      Which reminds me. Some day, I want to travel out to Australia and catch one of those Blue Bastards. Mano a Mano. Bastard vs bastard.

  • @SportFishingAsia
    @SportFishingAsia Рік тому

    Congrats on the milkfish! A bucket list fish for sure

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      Thank you! Milkfish are spectacular fighters. They give you everything that you could ask for in a fight except for an exciting take. But even that aspect is exciting in its own way. I rank them right there with a big GT when it comes to a fly fishing accomplishment. I appreciate your feedback. BTW, I just subscribed to your channel. I have only caught one sailfish. Time to do it again. Thanks for watching my videos!

  • @mitchk792
    @mitchk792 Рік тому

    Going in two weeks. Cant wait to go back!

  • @Ukmongoose3
    @Ukmongoose3 Рік тому

    Love the heavy breathing lads

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      Ha, sorry. I know that isn't fun to hear. I have a mic very close to my mouth and I am a mouth breather due to nose breaks from sports. I wish I could get rid of that. Thanks for watching.

  • @donnaperry7894
    @donnaperry7894 Рік тому

    Great video from Maine

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      Thank you so much! I need to head up your way and find a striper blitz some day.

  • @gideon7359
    @gideon7359 Рік тому

    Way to get that milkfish jump. BTW, I’m betting Dave does in fact curse when the situation warrants it😅

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      Well, maybe he did curse, but only because he was "triggered".

  • @davidyoung537
    @davidyoung537 Рік тому

    great video, thanks for sharing your experiences. I notice you were using a Colton rod with your Behemoth. How did they perform for out there, any issues or were they flawless ? thanks David

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      Thanks David! On day one, I was using my 11wt Hardy because it is a dream to cast, and I was trying to pace myself for hours of blind casting. I then hooked a really big GT and never felt in control. Where I was fishing, you have to stop the fish immediately, or they will wrap you around numerous coral boulders. I lost that fish for that reason. After that, I switched to the 12wt Colton Leviathan. It is truly a big fish rod. I have caught big tarpon on my 11wt Hardy, but none had the sheer power of that first GT. The 12wt Colton was definitely heavier in the hand, but the Behemoth reel is very heavy, so that's a big part of it. I was concerned about wearing out my casting arm with 6 days of fishing ahead of me. But that never happened even with hours of blind casting. Moreover, when I hooked into another truly big GT, I was so glad that I was using the Colton. I quickly gained control, and dictated the fight. That fish will be seen in my next video on day 5. If you notice from this video, my rod also has a foregrip. A lot of rod builders have gone away from these for good reason. At 12wt, and up, I think the arguments against them start to turn. Anyway, sorry for the long reply. Yes, the Colton performed perfectly for what I bought it for, GTs, tuna, sharks and Jack Crevalle. I love that rod. It gives me confidence that I can land just about any big game.

    • @davidyoung537
      @davidyoung537 Рік тому

      Glad to hear the Colton worked so well, i did notice the fore grip. did you find it usful to fight the bigger GT you hooked up to. They must really pull like trains if they are stronger than Tarpon

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      Well, let me be clear about the tarpon comparison. Pound for pound the GT seems stronger because you are usually forced to stop them really quickly. If you let them run, they will inevitably wrap you on the rocks that they are usually hanging out on. As I'm sure you know, a tarpon usually gets airborne right away. If you can keep them on the hook, the jumping helps wear them out a bit. A GT is just shear power from the get go. but I don't think a GT has the stamina of a tarpon. A tarpon has power, stamina and as a bonus it jumps. That's definitely the more exciting fight. The next video is out. here is the link to that: ua-cam.com/video/pdOXxcFe5kQ/v-deo.html

  • @cjohnson7391
    @cjohnson7391 Рік тому

    Great fish and awesome footage!

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      Thank you! I appreciate you say so. I am working on Day 5. It has the biggest fish of the trip and more great footage.

  • @ashsahcash
    @ashsahcash Рік тому

    fantastic video well done looking forward to the next one

    • @skorflyfishing
      @skorflyfishing Рік тому

      Thank you! I really appreciate the comment. I still can't get over how beautiful the bluefin were and how the water moving over them changed their colors so dramatically.

  • @gideon7359
    @gideon7359 Рік тому

    Some great footage. Looks like a blast