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Halfmoon Fly Fishing | Channel Trailer
Welcome to the channel. This should give you an idea of what to expect here at Halfmoon. Trout in the high alpine lakes and rivers, gar and bowfin in the South, Snook and Redfish in the Glades, and some new species to come later you may not have fished for before.
Also, as an update for the channel, I am currently in the process of finishing the in class portion of my degree and will start clinical rotations which last about a year. Hopefully, this means I will have some more free time to spend on new projects as well as giving me the opportunity to fish some new waters.
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Teeth | Fly Fishing for Longnose Gar
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With a week off from school, I decided to take some time to showcase fly fishing for Longnose Gar, one of the most underappreciated rough fish to target. These are some incredibly ancient fish, dating back all the way to Pleistocene era. With a lifespan of around twenty years, they can grow to over five feet long and weigh around 40lbs. A primitive lung allows them to thrive in areas with low o...
The Shoals | Fly Fishing for Shoal Bass
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Finally, we are back.....for now. I had the chance to fish for one of my favorite South Georgia species, the Shoal Bass, with my friend Quint from Peach State Fly Fishing and Elijah Dwoskin (Guide/World Traveler) . This was a last minute trip that had me scrambling to get my gear together before heading out the door. Also landed a surprise fish at the end. Enjoy On another note, this is the fir...
Everglades | Multi-Species Fly Fishing in Southwest Florida
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While visiting extended family in Florida, I decided to spend a day exploring the Everglades area on my kayak. I wasn't able to spend nearly enough time here before a cold front blew in and the temps plummeted, but the fishing wasn't half bad considering this was my first time in the Glades. I ended up with three different species in the boat on my TFO Mangrove 10wt fly rod and Lamson Liquid Re...
East Vs. West | What Side of the U.S is Best for Fly Fisherman
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During my drive across the U.S back to Georgia, I couldn't help but consider what area of the States is the best place for the fly fisherman to live; the Eastern US, or the West. I decided to do a breakdown of what you can expect on both sides of the debate and you may be surprised by what I decided on. I left out a TON of details that would really have stretched this video out, so if you have ...
Fly Fishing For The Future | A Conversation About Conservation
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Say that three times fast. On a serious note, there is a lack of knowledge out there regarding conservation in fly fishing. I am also guilty of this, but over the last two years I've become more aware of the challenges that face our fisheries. These challenges include poor water quality, water levels, dams, warming water temperatures, overcrowding, commercial fishing, invasive species, Big Oil,...
Top Ten WORST Things About Fly Fishing | (feat. Huge Fly Fisherman)
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Ok, a little bit of a change from my typical videos because why not. Today, I rip on the fly fishing community with the help of Huge Fly Fisherman (thanks for the help Ben). The top tens are my own opinion (and huge fly dude man's), so if you feel offended or think I missed something then be sure to leave a comment. @HugeFlyFisherman 00:42 It's Not A Sport 01:36 Stupid Expensive Nippers 02:33 B...
Fall Streamer Fishing | Montana
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Last week I managed to slip off for a little to target big pre-spawn browns moving upstream. The weather turned nasty the night before, resulting in rising water and a lot of overhead cloud cover with the occasional rain. I didn't find the 22 that I've been hunting, but the fishing did not disappoint. The hunt will continue for the big one over the next few weeks until the spawn is in full swing.
| Cast and Blast | MONTANA Brown Trout and Blue Grouse
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About three weeks prior to shooting this video, my dad and myself happened to come across a covey of about fifteen Blue Grouse (otherwise known as fool hens). Two things I have always enjoyed are bird hunting and fly fishing; however, the two together are another experience entirely, called a Cast and Blast. Knowing the Upland Game Bird season was right around the corner, I bought a license and...
Channel Update | I Moved to Montana!
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Hey everyone! It's been a while since I've posted anything on the channel, so I wanted to give you an update. Yes, I'm living in Montana full time until around November when I move back to Georgia full time, so I'm trying to soak up as much as I can while I'm here. However, I'm also back in school full time so I'll be split between going fishing and studying; this will probably delay my ability...
Backwater Bowfin | Sight Fishing Prehistoric Bowfin on a Fly Rod
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For this episode, I wanted to show off the rough fish of the South. My dad took me here a lot when I was younger, so it holds a special place in my angling heart. It also happens to hold some of the oldest fish in North America, the Bowfin (aka. Amaia calva, cypress trout, mudfish, blackfish). It also happens to be a terrific fighter on a fly rod; interestingly enough, no one fishes specificall...
Blue Line Brook Trout | Beautiful Trout in a Tiny Stream
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So, first things first. My Sony that I usually shoot a lot of my video with went down after my last trip in the Okefenokee Swamp so I'm shooting with the GoPro for the time being. That being said, I checked out a stream I had been by multiple times on day trips and never fished it until today. It turns out this stream had the densest population of brook trout that I had ever encountered. I spoo...
Fly Fishing and Canoe Camping in the Okefenokee Swamp | Infested with Alligators
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My dad and myself took an overnight camping trip to the Okefenokee Swamp, the second largest swamp in the US, to do some fly fishing targeting mostly Bowfin and Chain Pickerel; both of which are tough fighters on a fly rod. The swamp is also home to a lot of alligators, about 13,000 in total, and we definitely saw plenty of them. Also, as far as an update to the channel. I plan on putting out a...
New PB Brook Trout | Fly Fishing North Georgia (Streamer Fishing)
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After a brief break from filming and videoing, I'm back in Georgia fly fishing one of my favorite streams in the South. I was out chucking some streamers for a shot at a big brown and ended up catching a new PB instead. Also ended the day on a dry fly bite so that was pretty cool. I moved several nice fish and one that would have been a second PB for me, but unfortunately you can't see the big ...
THE DUNGEON | Kelly Galloup's Most Successful Streamer Pattern
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THE DUNGEON | Kelly Galloup's Most Successful Streamer Pattern
The Clouser Minnow | The Most Effective Fly Pattern Ever
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The Clouser Minnow | The Most Effective Fly Pattern Ever
The Gar Fly | Fly Tying Tutorial
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The Gar Fly | Fly Tying Tutorial
The Peachy Perch | A Fly Tying Tutorial Bream/Perch Pattern For Bass, Pike, and Muskie
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The Peachy Perch | A Fly Tying Tutorial Bream/Perch Pattern For Bass, Pike, and Muskie
Small Stream Loaded with Brown Trout | North Georgia
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Small Stream Loaded with Brown Trout | North Georgia
Peach State Fly Fishing | Shoal Bass Guided Trips in Georgia
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Peach State Fly Fishing | Shoal Bass Guided Trips in Georgia
Small Stream Fly Fishing | North Georgia
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Small Stream Fly Fishing | North Georgia
Solo Backpacking and Fly Fishing in North Georgia
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Solo Backpacking and Fly Fishing in North Georgia
Midsummer Montana | Early July Fly Fishing with Hoppers in Montana
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Midsummer Montana | Early July Fly Fishing with Hoppers in Montana
Fly Fishing North Georgia | Wild Brown Trout
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Fly Fishing North Georgia | Wild Brown Trout

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  • @sandbearr
    @sandbearr 3 дні тому

    loved this video , on the mission for fly on the gar! in central NC , lots of gar in local rivers! very excited to hit the water

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing 3 дні тому

      @@sandbearr Get after it man! They are awesome fish to target on a fly rod, anything above 10-15lbs will be an incredible fight. Good luck!

  • @jonathanfreeman3892
    @jonathanfreeman3892 Місяць тому

    Bring back the videos man! I can only watch the same video so many times 😂😂 great videos my friend. Caught my first gar on a fly two days ago and I'm fully hooked!

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Місяць тому

      I'm glad you're enjoying them my dude. I actually tried to shoot two videos recently but neither really turned out what I was expecting. Now school has geared up again so I'm holding out for another trip. Thanks for following along, I'm working on an update for the channel that I'll release over the next few weeks.

  • @gregjr63
    @gregjr63 Місяць тому

    What's your fly rod combo

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Місяць тому

      I think at the time it was an Orvis 8wt Clearwater with a Lamson Liquid. The Lamson is still running strong, but I have a TFO Mangrove now.

    • @gregjr63
      @gregjr63 Місяць тому

      @halfmoonflyfishing what do you think of the mangrove? Im trying to find a rod for bigger carp and bass. Also love my liquids. Have them on my signature 2 and lk legacy.

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Місяць тому

      @@gregjr63 Admittedly, I don’t have much experience with enough brands to compare them to. That being said, I do think they are a better quality rod, and are significantly easier to have replaced. I’ve landed everything from sharks to bass on my 8wt and it has held up fine. I do recall a guide I was with once saying how much he enjoyed the mangroves when he first started thanks to its durability and reliability (if that helps you at all). And of course, you can’t beat a Lamson.

  • @oldsmugglerflyfishing
    @oldsmugglerflyfishing 2 місяці тому

    Nice fish.

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing 2 місяці тому

      Thanks man! There was definitely some bigger ones around and I lost a huge one in the end of the video.

  • @texascarpangler2389
    @texascarpangler2389 2 місяці тому

    Amazing content! Nice setup all around

  • @dtffishingmi
    @dtffishingmi 2 місяці тому

    That's sick! I saw some big gar in the river today - want to try to catch them on the Tenkara rod. Will have to create some of these rope fly things.

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing 2 місяці тому

      Don’t take this the wrong way, but you won’t be catching 10-20lb Gar on a Tenkara rod. Maybe the smaller ones. But happy hunting!

    • @dtffishingmi
      @dtffishingmi 2 місяці тому

      @@halfmoonflyfishing Challenge accepted! Maybe not soon, but I’ll get it done. Enjoyed your videos - keep it up 👍

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing 2 місяці тому

      @@dtffishingmi good luck brother! And thank you!

  • @swell7545
    @swell7545 2 місяці тому

    super helpful video man, thank you!!

  • @banksy4948
    @banksy4948 3 місяці тому

    Awesome video. What river is this?

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing 3 місяці тому

      It’s in middle Georgia, can’t remember the name of it. Quint (boat owner) just dropped us off there

    • @banksy4948
      @banksy4948 3 місяці тому

      @@halfmoonflyfishing gotcha brother! I live pretty close to middle Georgia so I was curious me and my buddies are going on a similar trip pretty soon on the Flint river. Looking forward to more videos from you.

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing 3 місяці тому

      @@banksy4948 Thanks Banksy! I’m you’ll find some there for sure.

  • @alexcamillo780
    @alexcamillo780 3 місяці тому

    What rivers do you typically fish in Georgia for gar?

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing 3 місяці тому

      Honesty, just about every river and lake in Georgia has them. Typically behind dams or around big bends in rivers where the Eddie’s form up at. If you fish for them with a fly rod then you’ll need the water to be somewhat clear so you can sight fish them.

  • @mpconservationist
    @mpconservationist 3 місяці тому

    Professional quality!

  • @OkieFish
    @OkieFish 4 місяці тому

    Dope trailer. More gar content!!

  • @keeganhohenstein3243
    @keeganhohenstein3243 4 місяці тому

    Biggest one I ever caught was 7 and some change its the Juliette lake record awesome catches tho man

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing 4 місяці тому

      Congrats on the record! They are pretty cool fish, we have a lot of them in the state

    • @keeganhohenstein3243
      @keeganhohenstein3243 4 місяці тому

      We really do theyre overlooked a lot just like shoalies are overlooked by quite a few people too (but im ok with that)

  • @OkieFish
    @OkieFish 5 місяців тому

    Awesome video. Casually slamming gar on the fly...I'm inspired!

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing 5 місяців тому

      It’s a great fishery that’s seldom taped into. Fished with a guy last year who typically fished trout and was amazed at how large they can grow

  • @Brandon_Florida
    @Brandon_Florida 6 місяців тому

    What fly line do u use? And weight

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing 6 місяців тому

      This was mostly on a 10wt TFO with 8wt line. I didn’t have a 10wt reel at the time so I was just making it work. The 8wt rod broke the previous day

  • @TeamNightJam
    @TeamNightJam 8 місяців тому

    Great video. Best gar on fly video on UA-cam💯

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing 8 місяців тому

      Big thanks! Hopefully some better ones to come this summer!

  • @efreeman5598
    @efreeman5598 8 місяців тому

    Nice

  • @OPFlyFisher304
    @OPFlyFisher304 8 місяців тому

    Comment

  • @Comrade_Akimov
    @Comrade_Akimov 9 місяців тому

    1-10. The elitism.

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing 9 місяців тому

      Honestly I can deal with that because every form of hunting or fishing has elitism in some way or another. It is annoying, comrade

  • @timothyhester7260
    @timothyhester7260 10 місяців тому

    Great fish, great film

  • @nickl.1930
    @nickl.1930 10 місяців тому

    The kayak you’re using looks to be quite stable. Can you tell us about it? Brand, length, weight, pros & cons. I’m searching out a good one to use here in some of our Northern CAL waters. Thanks!

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing 10 місяців тому

      It’s actually an old Perception Striker 11.5, not sure about the width but it is a “tri hull,” which is why it looks so stable. Great to fly fish from but doesn’t paddle quite as well as a typical kayak. Stand up paddle boards are a great option too, if I could do it again I probably would have bought one of those instead.

    • @nickl.1930
      @nickl.1930 10 місяців тому

      I remember that brand and model now that you mention it. Thank you!@@halfmoonflyfishing

  • @stripstrikeflyfishing7746
    @stripstrikeflyfishing7746 10 місяців тому

    Gar are one of my favorite freshwater fish to target on fly here in Texas. Great video, thanks for sharing.

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing 10 місяців тому

      One day I'll make the trip there to find some alligator gar. Thanks for watching!

  • @gerardobeltran2742
    @gerardobeltran2742 10 місяців тому

    What are you using can you tell me where i can buy

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing 10 місяців тому

      I actually tie them myself, but I don’t sell any. There’s a video I linked if you want to tie them, otherwise you can look on Etsy or I think Blue Line Co also sells them. Hope that helps!

  • @bencc0520
    @bencc0520 11 місяців тому

    Fellow Georgian! Great content you’ve earned a subscriber!

  • @TheFlyFishingFilmmaker
    @TheFlyFishingFilmmaker 11 місяців тому

    Fun stuff! I really want to catch a gar without a hook ... hopefully next time I'm in Dallas I can get into some. Fun video!

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing 11 місяців тому

      Good luck, and make sure to bring some pliers! 🤘🏼

  • @yakmaniacs
    @yakmaniacs 11 місяців тому

    This is quality 🔥 nice fish. We need to get together to fish sometime. Maybe do a float!

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing 11 місяців тому

      If I can find some time from school, this was about only the fourth time I’ve been on the water this year

    • @yakmaniacs
      @yakmaniacs 11 місяців тому

      @@halfmoonflyfishing our schedules are pretty packed right now anyways. If you have a weekend a couple of weeks ahead just let us know.

  • @troutntrails
    @troutntrails Рік тому

    This is really well done. Really like the film work on this!

  • @patrickramsey1222
    @patrickramsey1222 Рік тому

    I know that exact section. Such a unique part of Georgia. Sick vid

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Рік тому

      Very unique indeed. I hate that I don’t get to fish this area of Georgia more often

  • @johnathonlangley5699
    @johnathonlangley5699 Рік тому

    Cool spot and awesome fish! I recommend trying a strip-set on bigger fish like these ones instead of using the rod to set the hook. Orvis rods are strong, but using the line to set the hook will result in a better hook set and will be safer on your rod.

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Рік тому

      Thank you for the tip Johnathon. I have yet to break a rod trout-setting a bowfin or any fish for that matter, but strip sets do indeed give a better hook set with these fish because of their boney mouths. Probably didn’t help I was excited either. Thanks for watching and enjoying the content!

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Рік тому

      Thank you for the tip Johnathon. I have yet to break a rod trout-setting a bowfin or any fish for that matter, but strip sets do indeed give a better hook set with these fish because of their boney mouths. Probably didn’t help I was excited either. Thanks for watching and enjoying the content!

    • @johnathonlangley5699
      @johnathonlangley5699 Рік тому

      @@halfmoonflyfishing Right on. If it works, it works-and sometimes if the fish is real close in tight quarters it’s the only option-just wanted to make sure you had all options available. ;)

  • @nathane7865
    @nathane7865 Рік тому

    What do you suggest for a complete beginner going for snakehead bass and peacock bass in Florida. Would it be an 8 weight or what I’m a little lost with all of this.

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Рік тому

      Yeah man, start with an eight weight. Good all around rod for fresh/saltwater species. As far as specific brands, I like lamson’s reels for freshwater and TFO rods. However, I would highly suggest using Facebook marketplace if you can’t drop a ton of money on a set up, there’s a lot of good pre-used rod/reel combos that guys don’t use anymore or upgraded to something else. I imagine poppers and streamers would work well for all three of those species. Make sure to do some research as well, there’s a lot of guys in Florida going after freshwater stuff on fly rods. Fly shops down there are a good resource. Hope that helps!

    • @plankisdead8356
      @plankisdead8356 Рік тому

      I use a 6wt for the species you listed but an 8wt will allow you to go after some bigger species as well and you can find an affordable rod and reel outfit at bass pro

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Рік тому

      I would also advise against getting a plastic reel. Some of the combo 'kits' you find at Cabela or Bass Pro have plastic reels that are absolute trash, like the Reddington Crosswater or Orvis Encounter kits. Look for one that has a metal reel.

    • @ONE_FLYMINGO
      @ONE_FLYMINGO Рік тому

      @@plankisdead8356 5wt for snakeheads, peas and ditch tarpon/snook be plenty…8wt fly rod is overkill you can catch everything he’s catching in this video on a 5wt

    • @plugboot
      @plugboot 11 місяців тому

      Leadering them counts.

  • @joabloganfishing
    @joabloganfishing Рік тому

    Sweet video, looks like a blast!

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Рік тому

      Hard to beat poor mans GT. Thanks for watching!

    • @joabloganfishing
      @joabloganfishing Рік тому

      @@halfmoonflyfishing Never caught one of those but they look pretty similar to GT which are awesome!

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Рік тому

      @@joabloganfishing Never caught one either, but I’m more than happy to settle for Jacks

  • @johndriscoll9769
    @johndriscoll9769 Рік тому

    There's no absolutes, but when you find the small to medium tarpon in those creeks, you don't need to cast to the mangroves. You can put the fly right down the middle, which allows you to cover a bit more water. Enjoyable vid!

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Рік тому

      Yeah, I figured that out about halfway into the trip. It definitely saved some time. Thanks for watching!

  • @chuckarooful
    @chuckarooful Рік тому

    Love it man. Can I ask where you mean by 'Southwest' please? I hope to travel to Florida for the first time and have to give this a go.. Thanks

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Рік тому

      Everglades is in the Southwest part of Florida. There’s a lot of online resources that can point you in the right direction, but any body of water in the area seems like it holds a lot of diversity in fish species. Try checking out Ole Florida Fly Shop, they have some good information on there. Hope this helps!

    • @chuckarooful
      @chuckarooful Рік тому

      @@halfmoonflyfishing Thanks man. Apologies, yes, I am aware that the everglades are in the south and southwest of Florida but I was actually probing for a more precise info on exactly what body of water(s) on where to focus some attention on tbh; even the body of waters where you were fishing exactly, or where it might be close to? Hope you don't mind me asking, no problem if you don't wish to be more specific.. Its just that I'd be coming a long way (UK) and really need some precise locations and advice on what waters are particularly good to fish.. thanks again

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Рік тому

      @@chuckarooful if you are coming from the UK I am the last person to ask for advice unfortunately. I have very limited experience fly fishing in saltwater. Your best best is to hire a guide to show you around and put you on fish. Just my opinion, you can do it yourself but chances are you won’t find what your looking for.

    • @chuckarooful
      @chuckarooful Рік тому

      @@halfmoonflyfishing No problem buddy. No worries. We will hire guides for sure but we can't afford to hire guides every day of our trip, they are way too expensive for us unfortunately, that's why we are looking for some DIY options like kayaking the way you are doing this video..We just need some ideas of where to try, we have no idea where, the place in the video looks perfect.. 👍

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Рік тому

      @@chuckarooful Completely understandable. I won't give specifics, but definitely look for larger canal systems with a lot of current. Google Earth is how I found mine. The more water moving from the tides usually means better fishing (saltwater at least).

  • @timefliesFL
    @timefliesFL Рік тому

    You know what’s funny is I used to run the exact same setup as you! TFO Clouser 10wt and Lamson liquid 9-10.

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Рік тому

      Ironically the TFO 10wt Mangrove was my backup rod, glad I had it with me though. I'll probably end up getting a 8wt version of it at some point this year. Thanks for subscribing!

    • @timefliesFL
      @timefliesFL Рік тому

      @@halfmoonflyfishing No problem! We have good taste lol. I was looking at a mangrove coast 8 weight as well for medium size application but I’m liking Scott Wave too.

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Рік тому

      @@timefliesFL I don’t know much about Scott’s but I’ve heard they’re good rods

    • @Itchin_2go_Fitchin
      @Itchin_2go_Fitchin 7 місяців тому

      lol i have the same set up aswell except 8wt with the lamson liquid

  • @brooktroutangler5917
    @brooktroutangler5917 Рік тому

    wearing your sunglasses upside down on your hat is #11

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Рік тому

      Then being some begrudged dude with poor insults in my comment section would be #12

    • @brooktroutangler5917
      @brooktroutangler5917 Рік тому

      @@halfmoonflyfishing says the kid thats been fly fishing for about 5 minutes making a video about the "worst" things about fly fishing" #1 is videos like this lol

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Рік тому

      @@brooktroutangler5917 And yet here you are watching it. Thanks for the views ☺

  • @Bamaoutdoors
    @Bamaoutdoors Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing! I've been wanting to do a kayak trip in the swamp. How long did it take y'all to paddle to that Island and did you have any kind of cell service? My wife will not let me go solo if I have know way to communicate in case of an emergency!

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Рік тому

      Took about 30 minutes to the island, that was fishing along the way too. We did have cell service but it was spotty, I would bring a Garmin or something of that sort to communicate with if I went there solo. But really neat area, it’s a special place. Good luck to you! Oh and make sure you look up the regulations for kayaking in the swamp before you go.

    • @Bamaoutdoors
      @Bamaoutdoors Рік тому

      @@halfmoonflyfishing thanks! One more thing did y'all put in at Stephen Foster State Park?

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Рік тому

      @@Bamaoutdoors I believe so. Should be on the south western side of the swamp

  • @ChrisFunktheFeralOne
    @ChrisFunktheFeralOne Рік тому

    i have loved every trip to the swamp and mixons! looks like y'all had a fine time!

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Рік тому

      Haven't done Mixons yet but I'm already planning a trip for next year. The Okefenokee Swamp is an incredibly underrated place.

  • @samenneking7930
    @samenneking7930 Рік тому

    Great content, subscribed.

  • @samenneking7930
    @samenneking7930 Рік тому

    Beautiful video

  • @tetonflytying8899
    @tetonflytying8899 Рік тому

    Number 7 is also called “sucking cork”

  • @augustonthefly
    @augustonthefly Рік тому

    I call them invasive brown trout, cause that's what they are. Same as a common carp. No difference. Even worse honestly because they are put there by the people we are supposed to trust the health of our waters too.

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Рік тому

      They’ve been around for about 150 years at this point, so while they aren’t native they are here to stay. Unless you’re talking specifically about stocked brown trout, which is something entirely different

  • @AboutTrout
    @AboutTrout Рік тому

    5:07 Texas hole baby!

  • @ltcreed8911
    @ltcreed8911 Рік тому

    Hey kid.... spend a little more time fishing and less time bitching. Also looks and sounds like you've had enough to drink. Thumbs down kid

  • @robbiegreen769
    @robbiegreen769 Рік тому

    Dont ever come to new zealand, half the crap ive heard from you makes me believe its all about you, fishing huge back country rainbows and browns is a sport here, you walk for hours, camp out, walk more hours, we let our friends know where we are fishing, what to use, the fish in this part of the world are sports fish, trophy fish and over 95% are returned to be caught again, you seem to be a selfish young man so stick to fishing your home waters, we have hundreds of Americans coming here for trophy trout and they have a fantastic attitude, there's always one plonker and that one is you, just my opinion.

  • @sabiangriffin3713
    @sabiangriffin3713 Рік тому

    Very true about rock cairns. However, this applies only to the river. If you're the trail in high altitude locations, they are likely trail markers

    • @halfmoonflyfishing
      @halfmoonflyfishing Рік тому

      I usually don’t touch the ones up high in the mountains unless they’re far from a river or stream, but most people that are fly fishing don’t make it that high into the mountains. Good point though

  • @thomaswalsh7154
    @thomaswalsh7154 Рік тому

    I will give a bit of history on why some people call them german brown trout, and some random additional info. The original brown trout that were stocked in North America were river trout (Salmo trutta fario), and lake trout (Salmo trutta lacusris) from inland Germany. These two strains of trout were bred together to create the bulk of the genetics for the standard "American brown trout". Several years later, additional trout were brought in from Britain, these were a combination of river trout and sea trout (Salmo trutta trutta) and they were crossed with the "American brown trout" but for whatever reason, the sea run characteristic was lost probably due to dilution. Later still, there was a massive effort to establish a sea run fishery by importing sea trout from Finland. This strain of Finnish sea trout was kept pure, but they failed to become established in any reasonable number. Lastly, some lakes were stocked with Ohrid trout, which is a different species of brown. They never become established.

  • @mpconservationist
    @mpconservationist Рік тому

    Awesome info- good job!

  • @mpconservationist
    @mpconservationist Рік тому

    Good job man!

  • @robertwilcken8431
    @robertwilcken8431 Рік тому

    Liked the video. How to hold a fish?? try not to.

  • @robertsandidge441
    @robertsandidge441 Рік тому

    I feel sorry for you guy’s. First the brown trout is NOT native to North America they we’re brought to America in the 1800’s from, you guessed it Germany 🇩🇪 thus German Brown trout. You see your NOT old enough to even know what Fly Fishing is /was before the early 1990’s when suddenly it was the coolest thing on earth to fly fish. The sport (lack of a better term) was then taken OVER by pompous ass Texas oil billionaire’s. BOOM: and it was ruined. This is when one of these assholes would see you catch a fish and he would move in on your spot. Well made fly rods went from maybe 300.00$ to 1000.00$ overnight. This is the crap that forced my fishing buddy to COMPLETELY give it up, unfortunately. But your video is pretty much dead on. Tight lines son. It was so much better, fun and relaxing before the billionaire boom.