Float tubing for big Brooks and Cutts with Utah Water Log.
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- I took my float tube to go fly fish a lake that kicks out big brook and cutthroat trout. I randomly ran into fellow UA-camr Utah Water Log who was on his way to another lake. He decided to change his plans and tag along with me. We got into some nice fish and had a good time. Thanks for tagging along on another episode of adventure time.
That cut is awesome!!!
Yeah, there are some nice ones in there 👍
Awesome fishing adventure in a beautiful day and great place and a few beauties in the net too, tight lines and greetings to all,, Tony.
We got into a few that resembled trout from New Zealand 😁
I really enjoy your vids TH. Fun to watch and very informative too. You let my son pick your brain on occasion (online). For that I'm grateful. Tight Lines!
I'm glad the videos help you out. I certainly have fun making them 👍 I try to be an open book with the exception of one frequent question--what the name of the lake haha.
@@TroutHowler LOL! I bet! Totally understandable too! Respect.
Nice job guys! More adventure time!
We had a good day. We found some fatties
Wow. Nice tank of a cutthroat K!... you both got some solid fish. Great adventure time! I need to run into like that for a fun adventure... nice to see waterlogged!
It was fun fishing with Justin. There's some nice fish in there.
I long for warmer days when the high country will be open. Great video as always 👍
Thanks Tyler. I too long for those days.
That last cut was a beast.
He wasn't going hungry
Thanks for the adventure time! Awesome as usual.
Thanks Mike. It was a good day. I have had both good and bad days at that lake.
Saw Justin’s video. I was waiting for yours. 👍
It was fun running into Justin. We got a few decent fish between the two of us.
you should do a tying video of your balanced fast sinking scud... also when you are running multiple flies at alpine lakes are just tying on to the bend of the hook to add another fly? thanks
I typically only tie on the bend od the hook when i'm fishing streams. I make tag end using a double surgeons knot when hanging more than one fly from an indicator. I usually make the tag pretty long so i can make multiple fly changes without having to make a new tag
Awesome adventure! 👌 😊
Thanks Nate 😎🎣
WOOHOO! Glad to relive this day from your perspective. Man, that cutt from the dam was a beast!
Very cool video (I may have a bias...).😂
That was a fun day for sure----we got into some chunks. I'm glad I ran into you.
@@TroutHowler Likewise.👍
What a day that was. I lost count but for two chunkies.
It was a fun day Anthony. We a got into a few decent fish 🎣👍
Heading up to Wyoming to catch some golden trout. It's my first time up in that area, what flies do you recommend bringing?
I'm assuming you're going this summer. Most of the lakes that have goldens are under 20 inches of ice by now. Scuds, chironomids and callibaetis are my go to flies for goldens
@@TroutHowler correct not till July, thanks for the advice
@@Swapp_Shop Try to go before the 3rd weekend of July. Bigger goldens tend to go deep after that. I've always seen far fewer bigger fish later in the season
@@TroutHowler that’s really good to know thank you for letting me know. Is there any other general advice you have? I’m headed to the south end to some of the larger lakes in that area.
@@Swapp_Shop Wyoming has an interactive map that helps a lot as far narrowing down lakes for particular species. wgfd.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=61d1fb66ead443e2af51aa2ada1f1eaa You may want to contact a Wyoming fisheries biologist before you go. They might point you in the right direction for lakes that are currently kicking nicer fish.
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Heck yeah! You been out on Deer Creek since your last video there?
No, I debated going there today but decided on Jordanelle instead. The action was pretty good at Jordanelle.