Catch & Cook Beer Battered Trout!! (Fly Fishing)

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  • Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
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  • @Poke123kid
    @Poke123kid Рік тому +6

    Your the best!! Your so kind to the point where your apologizing to us for not catching a fish 🐠 we all love u from the bottom of our hearts ❤

  • @Yeso314
    @Yeso314 Рік тому +7

    Yay new video

  • @peteculver6063
    @peteculver6063 Рік тому +1

    You have earned all of my respect brutha. Most you tubers never reply but YOU are a stud! I will never miss one of your vids! Thank You. As one fishing addict to another! Stay safe and KEEP posting. You have no idea how much it means to those of simply can't right now....

    • @bassntroutfishing
      @bassntroutfishing  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for sticking around man! Hopefully the snow melts soon and fishing gets better! This has been a loooong winter!

  • @jdmo21
    @jdmo21 Рік тому +1

    Beer batters not against the word🍻 you are a braver man than me with the sprite, can't believe it was good! looking forward to that soon, thanks for the vid

    • @bassntroutfishing
      @bassntroutfishing  Рік тому

      Sprite is really good with it! I know a lot of people will soak their fish fillets in sprite before cooking.

  • @lyledahlberg288
    @lyledahlberg288 Рік тому

    First timer. I did enjoy it. Hopefully there will be many more.

  • @randyring3368
    @randyring3368 Рік тому

    enjoy your video! you sure make your cooking look good ! keep videos coming

  • @Black_River_Outdoors
    @Black_River_Outdoors Рік тому

    Great videos watching all the way from Newfoundland Canada

  • @meatseeker
    @meatseeker Рік тому +1

    That was awesome man! I didn’t expect the onion rings, nice touch and everything looked fantastic! i like your rack to. i once cooked a bobcat on an old ironing board that was pretty similar once the cloth was removed. keep it up bud!

  • @judynixon9572
    @judynixon9572 Рік тому

    Loved it 🫶🏽💙❤️🇬🇧

  • @CalebThANGELman
    @CalebThANGELman Рік тому +1

    Hey I live around the area. Thanks for never saying where you are fishing. There are stories where fisherman you tubers say where they are and the fishery is destroyed. Keep up the good work and thanks for the consistency.

  • @toddrobinson8852
    @toddrobinson8852 Рік тому +3

    Great video breh👍 Absolutely love catch and cook videos man and you do them so well. Catch and release has become WAY overrated...the time is now for catch and grease!!!!!!!!!

  • @pbrandon4129
    @pbrandon4129 Рік тому

    My gosh that looked mouth watering! Slow day def not your fault, your too good. Pressure probably gave em the lock jaw.

  • @paulmanzone8373
    @paulmanzone8373 Рік тому

    Your an awesome fireside cook brotha!!!
    Totally motivate me to do stuff man!

  • @kevinmcleod7580
    @kevinmcleod7580 Рік тому

    Fishing is not as easy as dropping a line . But then it is ! Tough Fishing but the rewards are always promising ! Thumbs-up nice fish ! Dang it I'm hungry now !

  • @BucketBaller30
    @BucketBaller30 Рік тому

    loved the video, you are the most AMAZING fisherman in the world

  • @jeffreybunch3959
    @jeffreybunch3959 Рік тому

    Fish and onion rings are looking good.😋👍

  • @viroux
    @viroux Рік тому

    always happy, when a new video is uploaded... great job and all the best wishes... tight lines... cheers

  • @Klofty30
    @Klofty30 Рік тому +2

    Great video. You should do a trout omelet or trout in Mac and cheese

  • @getfishing8243
    @getfishing8243 Рік тому +1

    Great video!! love the trout content

  • @user-ct8kb8hn9y
    @user-ct8kb8hn9y Рік тому

    My son loves figuring out where you fish at... thanks for keeping the places quiet. I hope that sometime this Spring/Summer we can meetup to fish a creek at my grandfather Ranch (bows and browns)... not too far of a drive from where you live. (30 minutes at most, maybe). I'll try to reach out to you through a friend of yours to coordinate.

    • @bassntroutfishing
      @bassntroutfishing  Рік тому

      I think I know where you’re talking about😂 that sounds awesome!

  • @nmckcol
    @nmckcol Рік тому +2

    When batter is not cooked hot enough it will get chewy so next time get the oil hotter and the fish will be more crispy and delicious 🎉🤓

  • @mikeeckenrodt4762
    @mikeeckenrodt4762 Рік тому

    Love the video! Looks yummy good!😋

  • @YaknTackle
    @YaknTackle Рік тому

    Man those trout looked good!!! Keep up the great videos!!! Tight lines!!!

  • @oldsmugglerflyfishing
    @oldsmugglerflyfishing Рік тому +1

    Great video

  • @arttufishing
    @arttufishing Рік тому

    Last november i caught my pb rainbow, it had a 2m piece of braid, a swivel, a bit of mono and a hook with some kind of jig thing in its mouth, it tasted good, cooket it in the oven,

  • @losponchos4083
    @losponchos4083 Рік тому

    Good to see some flyfishing again!!

  • @SaskFisher
    @SaskFisher Рік тому

    Awesome video! Love your locations

  • @BlakeCurtis
    @BlakeCurtis Рік тому

    Glad you’re back man! The runoff has been so crazy around me, so haven’t had much luck.. but hoping to get to the lake sometime here soon

  • @evgrin1507
    @evgrin1507 Рік тому

    Can’t go wrong with the ol’ boot licker bobber combo.

  • @boxingstarcmbballer8797
    @boxingstarcmbballer8797 Рік тому

    Big brooder 1 big brooder 😂

  • @brandom5138
    @brandom5138 Рік тому

    Love the fly fishing content

  • @renaudbonneville
    @renaudbonneville Рік тому

    Awesome video, as always!

  • @oldnbold4648
    @oldnbold4648 Рік тому

    Looks delicious! Be safe out there!

  • @rainbow-troutfisher9005
    @rainbow-troutfisher9005 Рік тому +1

    You have got to come to Canada alberta it’s amazing for trout and it’s so pretty !!!!

  • @No-guide-livin
    @No-guide-livin Рік тому

    If you ever come out to northern New Mexico hmu I can show you some sick spots public and hidden great video man !!! Keep ‘em coming

  • @reapergrim76
    @reapergrim76 Рік тому

    Heck yeah! 😊

  • @calebberry6720
    @calebberry6720 Рік тому

    Maybe you need a sturdy but easily transported pair of tongs to help you out on your catch and cooks. Maybe not practical or necessary, but pretty helpful.

  • @noedelatorre6597
    @noedelatorre6597 Рік тому

    Nice fishing 🎣

  • @DogFacePuffa
    @DogFacePuffa Рік тому

    Hey when you filet your fish to deep fry are you removing the pin bones or do they just get soft when you cook it? I’ve done both but on some bigger trout I always cut out the bones or pull them with some pliers.

  • @gladegoodrich2297
    @gladegoodrich2297 Рік тому

    Those onion rings looked mighty tasty. 🤗

  • @robertbaker231
    @robertbaker231 Рік тому

    Never tried beer batter with trout I will have to try that

  • @mr1pearl
    @mr1pearl Рік тому

    I'd like some onion rings please 🍽 Nice rainbow 👍

  • @SamBourquin-bread
    @SamBourquin-bread Рік тому

    Love ur vids man! Been watching for awhile now, moved to Bend Oregon from CT a few days ago wondering if u got any advice at all, I also suck at fly fishing I love to spin fish tho. Anything helps if anyone else got some advice too

    • @bassntroutfishing
      @bassntroutfishing  Рік тому

      I’d say the best thing to start with, and I’m sure you have, is a spinner. I’ve just started to get into fly fishing and I don’t know much about all of it. I’m still just working on the basics. But you can throw flys on a spinning rod, also Maribou jigs. I honestly think they catch more and bigger fish than spinners..

  • @ricosavage5671
    @ricosavage5671 Рік тому

    Walmart has an awesome pair of metal tongs for like a dollar, I promise they make cooking much easier. We know how attached you are with the old reliable fork though! XD

    • @bassntroutfishing
      @bassntroutfishing  Рік тому

      I’m gonna drop some money on cooking equipment for this camping season😅

  • @deandee8082
    @deandee8082 Рік тому

    good grief that's a nice trout, you can tell when the color of the meat is orang3 like that it means the pigemts of the food its eating are good healthy insects and pother smaller minnows,pretty much guaranteed to insure its not going to taste muddy of the water is clean... what a meal that will be, also that's good smoked, don't be skeered to grab a piece of visqueen burlap or even a blanket then set up stick to make a small smoker .. hale natives would use skins and even vegetation to make their smokers , small caves whatever...
    find some wet and dry alder and hand that trout up and get the smoke to him, all day if you have to and there is not really and temp to your fire, you don't need a big fire... its best to get a good beds of coals then lay wet alder on top that and smoke about 4 hours if the temps is like 110 or so... if its colder even better just smoke longer like 10 hours, cold smoked trout is unreal.. cream cheese and bagels, lil' onion... good thing about smoked meats and fish is it doesn't need to be chilled to stay good for weeks..
    you want to test yourself do a year no stores, make sure you are in a game rich area, moving move from fish to this game to that game to that foul to that fish, find your game and fish rich areas, then you know where to go at what times to stock up, make sure you stock up a bunch of meat, fish and poultry for the winter, then winter at a spot that has winter game and fish if at all possible..
    learn to store and dehydrate vegi's and fruit, eat the sweet pine cones, all that... plant fruit trees and nut trees along your routes, off trail so only you know where they are, don't be skeered to play blueberry and huckleberries as well, enriches your areas you like to roam.. plant seeds of every thing and anything that grows wild, whatever propagate season to season so you have your stores of foods when you need them..
    if a guy did it right he could have the best diet and food aplenty if he planted here and there, maybe even groomed a few vegi gardens here and there, took care of berry and fruit trees till they mature..
    then all you do is roam to your spots hunting and fishing along the way... life couldn't get a wh9olelot better than that, you can ski, skidoo, make a boat or purchase whatever and have lake maybe river travel..
    natives used to do this, travel from north to south of this country doing just that, planting along the way in hopes it propagates for years to come, so much grew wild already, berries, lettuces, nuts, roots.. when times were lean the animals were aplenty as were other plant foods, they ate good, some their entire lifetimes, some tribes many many many generations...
    yessir... there are still a few people that do this .. they roam and live off the land in national forests protected, they know where the food stores are, basically like Mick Dodge but they might roam further... Olympic peninsula is great in the summer and maybe even fall for the Chinook but then its time to boogie and head south so you don't freeze and there is more of a growing season down the cascade trail is good you can break off and hit a lake or even the ocean for food, plenty of rivers, where they are rivers there is game, long as you know where everything is your rivers,lakes so forth its so doable ..
    after a while you learn how to live by planning... you don't camp where you hunt, or even where you gather as that's where your game does the very same, they drink there and eat there, you wan them to feel welcome and comfortable so you don't leave your scent everywhere.. camp far away from these prime spots drinking and eating spots, so you learn what they eat, where it grows and you only hunt there, you develop a strategy by season ... you can even plant all sort of herbaceous vegetation to attract white tail, berries attract bear.. on and on..
    long as you never over hunt its there always .. a young guy like yourself could do this for life, build small cabins in select remote spots and they are private and yours whenever you need them..
    in the day mountain men and natives had up to 30 dwellings at various locations so they were never more than a few days from any dwelling to rest and cook, smoke whatever you need to do, hunt gather whatever it was they needed to do, maybe duck out of bad weather ..
    native were every good planners, they would rotate, so at any given time there was always fresh food at any given camp so the most they would go without food ever was 2 days, water they never went without in the pac west, they planned well in the southwest but there were droughts but they knew how to store clean and ration.. they could tell the weather by reading nature like modern man reads a book.. yup, ants, birds all sort of insects and animals can indicate high pressure, o pressure, spiders can tell you if a winter is going to be cold or not by how high they spin their webs... all sorts of ways to read nature to tell of a drought is on the way

  • @johnthompson4162
    @johnthompson4162 Рік тому

    That real fire makes better food than that little stove you use????? That fish and fries and onion rings look great. Do you ever have those fish you eat tested for mercury and maybe radiation??? Be safe my friend and keep on fishing. Would love to come out and visit you sometime. John T.

    • @bassntroutfishing
      @bassntroutfishing  Рік тому

      There’s only a couple places I can think of where trout have sometimes been known to have mercury. For the most part everywhere else is clean👌

  • @mattchristensen2515
    @mattchristensen2515 Рік тому

    My go to for still water fishing is a balanced leech with a chironomid as a dropper all under a strike indicator. Give that set up a try next time, if the leech is too big they’ll go for the less scary chironomid. Hit me up if you have any questions.

    • @bassntroutfishing
      @bassntroutfishing  Рік тому

      Yep that’s what I keep hearing, got plenty of leeches stocked up. Can’t find many balanced leeches though..

  • @creativechaos92
    @creativechaos92 Рік тому

    Rough day but hell beats sitting at work. Also where do you find your battering?

  • @MultiXMeGa
    @MultiXMeGa Рік тому

    Habit burgers onion rings are sooo freaking delicious.

  • @dustinbarto2136
    @dustinbarto2136 Рік тому

    Nice man I gotta question for ya if u don't mind what kind of GoPro do u use on your chest 😁

  • @OMFGudness
    @OMFGudness 4 місяці тому

    What kind of frying pan is that?

  • @taitsmith215
    @taitsmith215 Рік тому

    👍

  • @boxingstarcmbballer8797
    @boxingstarcmbballer8797 Рік тому

    3 long hours later huh 😂 🤔 lol

  • @jesseshelley8315
    @jesseshelley8315 Рік тому

    Lol watching this dude cook sometimes is so frustrating. Just bring out the necessary gear. It's not that difficult and not like you're hiking ten miles in somewhere and can't afford the weight.

  • @josephisip460
    @josephisip460 Рік тому

    new vid, insta like

  • @toppzillatv
    @toppzillatv 3 місяці тому

    Looks like salmon

  • @RandyLe-cb2eb
    @RandyLe-cb2eb Рік тому

    Baked salmon sushi bro

  • @mikeb9487
    @mikeb9487 Рік тому +2

    I hope the beer batter is not made from Bud light 😂

    • @ryanshields4842
      @ryanshields4842 Рік тому +1

      Bud light makes an okay fish batter, I prefer something darker. Yuengling is my go to

    • @toddrobinson8852
      @toddrobinson8852 Рік тому

      ​@@ryanshields4842 Yuengling is all anybody needs in a beer for any occasion.

    • @bassntroutfishing
      @bassntroutfishing  Рік тому

      Ha. See what you did there😅

  • @TMMPdumbasses
    @TMMPdumbasses Рік тому

    I was thinking I hope there’s a new vid I can watch and boom first thing that pops up