Really enjoy your videos. Love fishing small streams for brook trout. I live in Northeast Alabama would love to fish with you sometime. Keep sending these videos.
Thank you! I totally agree-simply finding success at all in that kind of weather is a win in my book. Looking forward to some spring time on the river! Hope y’all are doing well!
Good stuff! I have been a subscriber of your channel for about a year and enjoy your content. You seem to be migrating toward what I do the most is chase the wild native brookies of NC. I find the winter time provides a good time to get out exploring new water. If you catch something it is icing on the cake. I have several adventures on my channel chasing native brookies. Check them out one day. Tight lines!
Thanks so much! You’re exactly right-while I love most types of fishing, I really gravitate towards native and wild trout for some reason. Those fish take us to some beautiful places! I just really like getting out and seeing places that a lot of people may not put in the work to go see. Thanks for watching, and I’ll definitely check out the channel.
You’ll probably find several differing opinions on this. A lot depends on what kind of fishing you are wanting to do. I started off with a 9 foot 5 weight rod. I think it is a very versatile setup. It can easily be used to fish for trout on larger rivers (think delayed harvest or other stocked waters), you can fish ponds and lakes for bream and small bass (which is a ton of fun and a great way to get better at casting). I currently have an Echo Carbon XL in this exact size and LOVE it. It’s a great rod for its price point. Alternatively, if you are hoping to fish smaller water in tight quarters, something like a 7 foot 3wt rod is a great setup. I hope this helps and thanks for watching!
Not quite. I do plan on making it to the headwaters of Deep Creek one day though. Have only fished the lower half so far. Can’t wait to see the upper half one day when I have more time. Thanks for watching!
Really enjoy your videos. Love fishing small streams for brook trout. I live in Northeast Alabama would love to fish with you sometime. Keep sending these videos.
Thanks so much! Hard to beat a small stream with brookies! Thanks for watching!
Another great video. Thanks
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Solid video. Winter time flyfishing for wild trout isn’t easy most days. A couple of fish is a victory and you got to be outside in Gods glory.
Thank you! I totally agree-simply finding success at all in that kind of weather is a win in my book. Looking forward to some spring time on the river! Hope y’all are doing well!
I do the same up on Shenandoah NP. Native brookies. Great exercise. Good video.
Thank you! That’s such a beautiful area. Can only imagine what a beautiful place that would be to chase brookies. Thanks for watching!
I love the smokies, l live in upstate S.C. will be starting my spring season in a couple of weeks. Enjoyed watching. 👍
Thank you! Hope this spring treats you well. Thanks for taking time to watch.
really enjoyed the video as usual man. great job on showing the beauty of the area
Thanks for taking time to watch! Glad you enjoyed it.
@@ColbertOutdoors thanks for making them man
Good stuff! I have been a subscriber of your channel for about a year and enjoy your content. You seem to be migrating toward what I do the most is chase the wild native brookies of NC. I find the winter time provides a good time to get out exploring new water. If you catch something it is icing on the cake. I have several adventures on my channel chasing native brookies. Check them out one day. Tight lines!
Thanks so much! You’re exactly right-while I love most types of fishing, I really gravitate towards native and wild trout for some reason. Those fish take us to some beautiful places! I just really like getting out and seeing places that a lot of people may not put in the work to go see. Thanks for watching, and I’ll definitely check out the channel.
Any recommendations on a biggener fly rod. Size/length. Also in NC
You’ll probably find several differing opinions on this. A lot depends on what kind of fishing you are wanting to do. I started off with a 9 foot 5 weight rod. I think it is a very versatile setup. It can easily be used to fish for trout on larger rivers (think delayed harvest or other stocked waters), you can fish ponds and lakes for bream and small bass (which is a ton of fun and a great way to get better at casting). I currently have an Echo Carbon XL in this exact size and LOVE it. It’s a great rod for its price point. Alternatively, if you are hoping to fish smaller water in tight quarters, something like a 7 foot 3wt rod is a great setup. I hope this helps and thanks for watching!
@@ColbertOutdoors thanks so much!
Deep Creek?
Not quite. I do plan on making it to the headwaters of Deep Creek one day though. Have only fished the lower half so far. Can’t wait to see the upper half one day when I have more time. Thanks for watching!